ininitally i thought that not leaving the line where the old man called the right side of the coin was a mistake but its actually great, it shows what happens when people are unfortunate enough to be in anton's way or guess the wrong side of the coin, great edit i love it
thank you, i believe that Anton is depicted to believe that he himself is a human representation of death. unfortunately, i haven't read the book and neither does the movie really go into his backstory and his connections with cartels and also elite members of society. it also interests me on why the people such as Carson Wells (Woody Harrelson) tried to abuse Antons's ability through contract killings, and Anton killed him and others who attempted to do that. apparently he's also a SF veteran.
@@RukerDaHungry1917 the representation of death is definitely an accurate description of anton, personally the movie was so good that it made me wanna read the book, while the movie does not explain his backstory I find it to have it's own charm too because at times i began to wonder if Anton is even an actual person at all considering his feats
real. antons a contract killer for the cartel, serial killers are more like ted bundy or someone without motive and killing just to kill. and serial killers are just overrated, except Jack The Ripper
@@VirgilSonofSparda "a person who commits a series of murders, often with no apparent motive and typically following a characteristic, predictable behavior pattern." oxford languages "A serial killer is a person who murders two or more people, with the killings taking place over a significant period of time between them." Wikipedia I guess your right, but id say hes more of the textbook definition of a contract killer. BUT at the same time he did kill a few random people so hes a bit of a mix