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The misunderstood, sensitive (yet genocidal) villain.

The film’s most enduring legacy is the introduction of , played by the late Verne Troyer [4]. As the "one-eighth" clone of Dr. Evil, Troyer’s physical comedy provided a perfect foil to Mike Myers’ over-the-top villainy. The silent, aggressive dynamic between the two created some of the franchise's most iconic visual gags [4]. 3. A Masterclass in Multi-Role Acting The misunderstood, sensitive (yet genocidal) villain

Here is a look at why the second installment remains the definitive peak of the franchise: 1. The "Bigger is Better" Strategy The misunderstood, sensitive (yet genocidal) villain

Mike Myers took his "one-man show" approach to new heights by playing three distinct characters: The misunderstood, sensitive (yet genocidal) villain