And getting back to the main topic-
I think it's great to see villians experience redemption in stories. Darth Vader is certainly the best example out there and he is what makes the Star Wars movies different from other sci-fi and action/adventure movies.
Now there may be other examples, I'm sure- but this is the best one I can think of that is really well known. Many other movies focus on the hero and the protagonist- but the Star Wars movies (and I'm referring to the original three movies- though I like the prequels well enough too- they do add to the backstory) focus more on the villian. The whole storyline is really not so much about Luke's fight to restore freedom to the galaxy (although that is part of it as well)- but the underlying story that connects all the movies is the redemption of Anakin Skywalker.
This is why "Return of the Jedi" is my favorite of all the movies because we have such a clear picture of redemption. And as a Christian, it really resonates with me as a picture of the redemption Jesus offers to everyone through His death and Resurrection.
I will have to post the link later, but if you look on Youtube.com for this, you can find a great video that illustrates what I'm talking about really well. Someone did an incredible job putting together a Star Wars video set to the awesome song by Relient K, "Deathbed". That song is truly epic and it's a great picture of how Jesus can save everyone, no matter what they've done or where they've been.
And that video shows Luke as the Christ figure who continually pursues Darth Vader and shows love to him. "I won't fight you," Luke says. "I know there is still good in you."
Ultimately, when the Emperor (who easily fills the role of the devil) is killing Luke, Anakin finally steps in and kills the Emperor.
(Keep in mind-it's not a perfect picture, but generally most allegories aren't always anyway.)
And at that moment, Anakin receives redemption. I love the scene where he asks Luke to take off his mask so he can see his son with his own eyes. "But you'll die," Luke says. And Anakin tells him it's going to happen anyway at this point. And I love when Luke is telling him, "I've got to save you." Then Anakin replies, "You already have, my son."
And of course, we later see Luke burning the Darth Vader costume and we see Anakin Skywalker join the crowd of witnesses who have gone on before him- Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda. And then we see Luke watching and knowing that they're there.
So yes- I love the Star Wars movies for that reason and for providing such a great picture of the redemption that Jesus came to offer.
When that's the kind of redemption we're seeing in movies, then yes- I am definitely fine with that. I think it teaches us the lesson that everyone has been given a chance for redemption and there's no one who is beyond the reach of God's grace.