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when the assassin goes rogue and starts killing off the criminals that the police have been desperate to convict of terrible crimes for years, the cops try to stop him. Why? Be nice to see more movies where the cops deliberately didnt try too hard to catch the vigilante and admitted they werent. Although often you would get a clever cop who catches them but lets them go. Death Wish was 1 of the first i saw like this but im sure there mustve been others.
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Why in so many films do gangsters (often eastern european ones) decide to rape or murder the mate/work colleague/stepdaughter/dog of a special forces assassin who is dormant and working as an average Joe nobody? Saw this in Nobody, Clean, Equaliser, John Wick, etc etc and dozens more.
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Dont get me wrong, nobody was great. The point im making is sleeper assassin getting activated is a common trait. And i was also being slightly tongue in cheek. But dont they get burgled to start off with by house breakers?
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When he was to phone home there would be no signal.
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Why in so many films do gangsters (often eastern european ones) decide to rape or murder the mate/work colleague/stepdaughter/dog of a special forces assassin who is dormant and working as an average Joe nobody? Saw this in Nobody, Clean, Equaliser, John Wick, etc etc and dozens more. The latest one to sort of do this is Mother, with jennifer Lopez as an ex special forces sniper assassin wanted by the bad gunrunners who try to kill her baby in the womb (who survives) and then go after the grown up little girl 12 years later. Of course, like in Hanna, the special forces assassin teaches the girl to be an expert shot of olympian standard in just a few weeks, just so she can conveniently help the scriptwriters wen the bad guys turn up.
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