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Reservoir Dogs
"I don't give a fuck what you know or don't know, but I'm going to torture you
anyway, regardless. Not to get information. It's so amusing for me to torture a
cop. All you can do is pray for a quick death, which you aint going to get." Mr.
Blonde in Reservoir Dogs, 1992 This guy was the most twisted and sickly
perverted guy in the whole movie. He had no reservations about killing people.
He was brutal. He loved torture and death. By his own admission he liked to see
the peoples' expressions when they died. He was totally ruthless. He had no
conscience. I can't really explain why I liked this character so much. I don't EVER
want to be like him or do the things he did. There was just something attractive
about all his negative personality traits. Before he really starts getting into
torturing the cop, he casually turns on the radio as if he needed some music to
accompany the grizzly acts he was about to commit. He was a man who insisted
on having total control. He liked controlling situations and people. When they
were in the jewelry store he advised the employees not to hit the alarm. When
they did, he started killing them. This was his way of regaining control of the
situation. At the same time he was acting out this concept, he was actually totally
out of control. He went fucking crazy in the store. He slaughtered the people lined
up in the store like he was shooting clay ducks in a local carnival shooting
gallery. I know this is a contradiction, but Mr. Blonde was a contradiction of
himself. He had double standards. He hated the cop just because he was a cop. He
didn't recognize him as a real person. Mr. Pink and Mr. White confirm this at the
warehouse when they discuss him shooting REAL people, which cops are not.
They say he just went crazy. They seemed to fear his craziness. His calm facade
was a cover for the monstrous things he did to people. When he was in the
warehouse with the hostage cop and Mr. Orange he appeared to be very calm. He
sat smoking a cigarette while Pink and White argued over the chain of events. He
wasn't calm. He couldn't wait to start torturing the hostage cop. You could see it
in his face when Pink and White left. He almost looked like a kid left alone to
tend a candy store. He was up and going the second they left. He was oh so
gruesomely true to his belief that cops weren't people that he begins to prove this