Character is established in backstory and dialogue as a horrifying, unrepentant, predatory monster...

>character is established in backstory and dialogue as a horrifying, unrepentant, predatory monster. The other cons are scared of him.
>onscreen he does literally nothing wrong and behaves in a very sympathetic and likable fashion
>at the end he's the only murderer who escapes justice and apparently lives happily ever after

What the fuck were the writers getting at with his arc?

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its how an actual predatory person would act.

it was just a reference to silence of the lambs but with a twist

He got better.

He has the whole world in his hands. Whats not to get?

Those rapist camera angles tho

based

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He killed the girl and her family. He then took their money and gambled it away.

then he fled to work in some offshore oil company molesting the boss's daughter as she grew and developed. then he took a giant russian loan and gambled it away. then he's a hero.

They show the girl waving to the plane, she didn't die

How do so many people miss this

When are we getting a sequel?

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What the fuck was up with that house? Did these people live in Las Vegas or New Vegas?

>cheesy action movie pauses to suddenly have some serious character introspection

pretty weird scene

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dude for real

i don't get it

what did he mean by that

he likes to kill and mutilate girls

This was before they had medicine for people with HIV/AIDS. The reason he was so scary was because he was legitimately homosexual, and not just doing it for attention like the hispanic crossdresser.

And he doesn't have to pay taxes. Ever.

Fuck Steve Buscemi is so good

There's no medicine for feels.

why were they so mean to Dave Chappelle's character, calling him the N word and throwing him off the plane?

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