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8 Most Iconic Mentors to Ever Grace the Screen

Although life is the greatest teacher, having a mentor by your side is quite an underrated blessing. They need not always be a teacher, need not always be perfect, and may have their own twisted ideals; however, they walk into your life and change everything! Someone who cares about your wins as much as you do, seeks your well-being, and becomes an anchor in your life, especially when everything is falling apart—an unconditional form of love that finds you. In this article, we’ve enlisted the most iconic movie mentors of all time: characters who went above and beyond to ensure that the heroes can shine their brightest. 8 Most Iconic Mentors Of All Time1. Tyler DurdenFight Club (1997) Fight Club (1999)Source: 20th Century Fox Even at the risk of stirring up a solid controversy, forgive me if I disagree with those who might argue that David Fincher’s Tyler Durden is hardly a mentor. Agreed that what he preaches is questionable (read problematic) and also that he was Edward Norton’s character’s schizophrenic hallucination (so not real), but that man has every quality to become the greatest mentor. He unites innumerable people over a single idea, is very protective of those under his leadership, and leads by example. He never turns down help and gives you the drive that you might need to grow. Only if he weren’t this radical, he could be one of the best mentors there ever was!2. Chef Auguste GusteauRatatouille (2007) Ratatouille (2007)Source: Walt Disney Pictures Pixar’s Ratatouille...

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