That's the point. There's no need for an end. The movie said what it had to say. There's an other version with a "normal" end, and you gain nothing from it.
@@KutWrite Agent 47, video game protagonist from the series Hitman. There have been 2 movie adaptations so far, but they're both bad. Mark Strong's scenes here as Sorter however, are probably the closest we'll get to the feel of that character - bald professional killer who uses disguises and seems almost robotic in his conduct.
Fun fact: In the 12 kill, sorter shoot in point blank with a pistol and have a feed jam. Pistols dont be used pull over when you shot, the top slide dont cicle totally back because the nose is pull over something. If sorter really want to kill your enemies that way, he wants to use a REVOLVER, not a pistol.
& I've haven't even seen the movie, I mean not yet even though this movie has been out since what 2007 or something like that but there's movies from the 90's and so on I've haven't even seen yet, I mean your not gonna see every movie that comes out or been out because it's too many of them!
xGodspeedz yeah. I've come to accept that movies will never get it right. Reason being is that real suppressors simply don't sound as "cool" or are as nearly as quiet in real life in comparison. Movies will always put their priorities into artistic value rather than depicting realism. Unfortunately, people who have never heard a suppressor fired before will really think this is how they sound and work like in real life. It's whatever though.
@@paprikaman1124 That man is a hitman hired by the mafia to sort stuffs out, hence why his name is called Sorter. He's one of the bad guys but in the end switches side when he sees that his colleagues are about to hurt an innocent little girl.