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>when the villain is so good that the director has to create a deus ex machina moment for the protagonist to defeat him
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>>220145434
Honestly they should have both got shot and sat down on the train and then it ends not showing if they died from their wounds or not.
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vincent is the night, he was always going to die before morning.
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>>220145888
kino...
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>>220145434
cant bruise the cruise
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>>220145434
lucky shot? or iching God stuff? who knows?
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>>220146027
Hard to see dark when its dark
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>>220145434
Was this his last villain role? He's so good at playing the sociopath bad guy
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>>220145434
He died in the kind of absurd meaningless way he kept going on about earlier in the movie so it's okay it's kino
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>>220146443
Tropic Thunder maybe? Sorta?



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