The article explores Marvel's 'Thunderbolts', focusing on its unique approach of featuring a team of villains and former villains as the unlikely heroes. It emphasizes the charm of their chaotic teamwork and relatable dysfunction, enhancing viewer engagement. Drawing comparisons to films like 'Suicide Squad' and 'Guardians of the Galaxy', the article highlights the broader appeal of misfit teams in cinema. It also recommends lesser-known films with similar themes, suggesting that audiences who enjoyed 'Thunderbolts' will appreciate these quirky tales of unlikely heroism.
Defendor's incompetence is presented as both tragic and endearing, making for a simultaneously humorous and gripping viewing experience.
The dysfunction is often relatable, as many families and friend groups in the real world usually have similar - albeit less extreme - characteristics and dynamics.
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