Top 10 Movie Scars

Scars are a movie shorthand. Bad guys often have visible scars, gruesomely healed. Austin Powers’ Dr. Evil has a huge scar, from the corner of his right eye down to his jaw. Freddy Krueger from Nightmare on Elm Street is extensively scarred. Staff Sergeant Bob Barnes in Platoon has a face meant to tell you how crazy he is, right from the start. Most but not all of the scars on this list are found on villains, but in real life scars can criss-cross the bodies of all kinds of people, even, occasionally, good ones. Scars are portraits of courage and bravery, reminders of stupid decisions, the markers of time and change. My left arm was left completely scarred after a car accident; oddly, it is NOT the arm covered in ink (okay, it’s partially covered in ink). They make me a little sad, but also a lot grateful: scars mean you’re still alive.

tumblr_inline_nt3aoaZFge1tpfg2f_500.gifThe Joker: I suppose there are probably dozens of back stories as to how The Joker got his scars, but I love how Chris Nolan approaches them in The Dark Knight. The Joker himself tells several vastly different tales involving their provenance, which reveals nothing about their true nature, but tonnes about his sanity. The way he accents the scars with makeup makes us think he’s proud of them. He wants them to be noticed. Perhaps he wants us to believe they’re self-inflicted. Perhaps they are.

Tony Montana: It’s inevitable that a character nicknamed  ‘Scarface’ will make this list. tonyTony is blasé about his scar, laughing it off, attributing it to his youth but never getting specific. It’s obviously a reminder of the past he left behind, and it’s a focal point to his enemies, something that makes him look scary and intimidating, perhaps warning them that he’s capable of violence. But in true Tony spirit, he addresses his scar only thusly: “You should see the other kid; you can’t recognize him.” I bet that’s true.

20110713_scars-1-harrypotter.nocrop.w375.h670Harry Potter: Harry got his distinctive lightning-bolt scar in a failed murder attempt, when Lord Voldemort put a killing curse on him (his mother’s sacrifice saved him from death, but he would bear the mark of the attack). The scar is legendary among the magic set, and it tingles whenever the Dark Lord is near. It wasn’t just a warning system, but a link to what Voldemort was thinking and feeling – actually a small piece of his soul, yearning to escape. Which is pretty crazy.

Edward Scissorhands: Edward’s face (and not just his face) is covered with fine scars, 350191the obvious result of learning the hard way how to live with scissors for hands. They aren’t terrible to look at, and actually give him a sympathetic look, reminding us of his hardships. Since the movie skewers conformity, Edward’s scars are just another thing that set him apart.

Randy ‘The Ram’ Robinson: Randy shows stripper Cassidy some of the many scars he’s accumulated over his years in the ring as ‘The Ram’ in The Wrestler. His broken body is a good indication of his mental state as well, beat down and tired. “He was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed” Marissa Tomei quotes from the Old Testament. But his worst scar is yet to come: he undergoes bypass surgery on his heart, leaving the tell-tale scar down his chest, a constant reminder that his heart can no longer take the stress of his career. He’s forced into retirement, but can’t quite commit to it.

90f7a43a2555ef092a3825e3a5574878Marv: Sin City’s Marv puts Mickey Rourke on this list twice, ironic considering his own not-insignificant scars. In the 1990s he took up boxing, and had to have lots of reconstructive surgery as a result – two broken noses, a smashed cheekbone – but admittedly went to the wrong doctor to put things right. Finally, after massive amounts of plastic surgery, he’s starting to look good again. Regardless, in Sin City, Rourke’s face is covered in prosthetic scars. Marv is supposed to be too “ugly” to attract the opposite sex, which is why his relationship with Nancy is so pure and good, and highly cherished by him.

Scar: In Lion King, Mustafa’s brother is marked for evil by eye-skimming scar that leaves him disfigured. The movie doesn’t tell us how he got it, but we do kn1000px-Gill-FindingNemo3Dow he’s defined by it, bearing its nickname.

Gill: Gill has terrible scarring to his face and fins after an escape attempt left him badly
wounded by dental tools. Voiced by Willem Dafoe, Finding Nemo’s Gill seems dark and brooding because of his scars, but we come to understand that they’re a symbol of his fight for freedom, and what the fish are willing to risk in order to be free.

tumblr_mlg4d5SRte1s3oe2qo1_250.gifInigo Montoya: “Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.” A mysterious man with 6 fingers attacked Inigo’s father, and presumably Inigo’s scar is from that same fight. His greatest wish is to avenge his father’s death, and he spends much of The Princess Bride pursuing the man who left so many scars in his wake.

Darth Vader: Vader’s scars represent his turn from annoying emo brat to pure evil. As main-qimg-b22185b5f56500fa08f9e8b3a426e005-c.jpgthe ghost of Obi-Wan tells Luke: “When your father clawed his way out of that fiery pool, the change had been burned into him forever – he was Darth Vader, without a trace of Anakin Skywalker. Irredeemably dark. Scarred.” Those scars are kept underneath a menacing helmet for much of the series, but when that helmet comes off, oof: impact.

23 thoughts on “Top 10 Movie Scars

  1. sati

    Awesome post! I too love the ambiguity of Joker’s scars stories, it was a nice touch to do that and it fits the character so well to lie about stuff like this, who knows maybe one of those stories we heard is actually true

    Funny how these two Rourke’s characters you listed here are also imho his 2 best performances

    My favorite are Logan’s… 😀

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  2. Sarah Ferguson and Choppy

    Oh, now I have to think about some characters with scars – particularly heroes. The only one I can think of off the top of my head is Indiana Jones (and I can only probably think of that one because we get the back story in Last Crusade).

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  3. Widdershins

    Just a few more … 🙂
    Jason Bourne (the 1st Matt Damon one) – the bullet holes
    Ma-Ma from Dredd ( the Karl Urban one) face scars
    Dr Strange has a nice crop of ’em.

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  4. Wendell

    Love this post. Great idea. You’ve got some great choices on here. Some others with great scars:

    Trip (Denzel Washington, on his back), Glory
    Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds), Deadpool
    Leonidas (Gerard Butler), 300
    Carl Fogarty (Ed Harris), A History of Violence
    Ma Ma (Lena Headey), Dredd

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  5. Birgit

    What a great post because it’s unique. You really want to know how the Joker to his scar since he keeps toying with us. I went to the theatre and saw all 3 Star War films when they first came out. I remember this moment, longing to see what Darth Vader really looks like and when Luke took off his full mask I was surprised to see that it was Uncle Fester!

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  6. William

    I have my own scars from a car crash which remind me of the david cronenberg film, not that I’ve seen it in a longtime but do you know it? All the cast have some kind-of of scars if I remember right? I make-up stories about my own scars if someone asks me about them but in the end I just say the truth!
    Once again cool post 🙂

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  7. StephLove

    Interesting topic. And reminds me I’d like to watch Edward Scissorshands with Noah or maybe with the whole family when June’s a little older. We recently watched the Princess Bride. Inigo is my favorite character.

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  8. Brittani

    Great list! This made me realize that you rarely see females in movies with distinctive scars. I can’t think of a single one.

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  9. Courtney Young

    When I first saw the title of this, I thought it was things that had mentally scarred you from movies hahaha. Obviously, the joker’s scar is the one that will always be cemented in my mind. Great post!

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