>Vincent's mother died giving birth to him, while his father was an abusive alcoholic who died of liver failure when Vincent was 12. As an awkward child, Vincent was ostracized in school. He gained an appreciation for jazz music from meeting his father's friends - Vietnam veterans who lived in South Side, Chicago - although his father, also a fan of jazz, never tutored him in it. Vincent later joined the United States Army, becoming a member of the Green Berets. Vincent did not progress much further in his career and eventually left the army. >Sometime after being discharged Vincent joined a private military company, through which he obtained his contracts. Just prior to the beginning of the film, Vincent was hired by high-ranking members of what is implied to be the Sinaloa Cartel to assassinate four witnesses and the prosecutor for a grand jury indictment against Felix Reyes-Torrena, a member of the cartel operating the "El Rodeo" nightclub, a drug-distribution front in Los Angeles.
Beyond what he says in the film, which may or may not be true, it doesn’t matter at all. To think otherwise is to misunderstand. You sound like whoever thought Solo: A Star Wars Story was a good idea, OP.
>He enlisted in the Army at a young age and excelled at combat arms >he quickly earned his way into Special Forces(The Green Berets) >while in SF, he befriended another young SF soldier named Michael Westin >After their short time in SF, the two close friends joined The Agency, became deep cover operatives, and spent years working together on different assignments >After his close friend, Westin, was issued a burn notice for bullshit political reasons, Vincent decided that he could make more money in the private sector and the US government wasn’t worth risking his life for just to get cut loose after a long career with nothing to show for it >unlike his friend and counterpart, who decided to help those in need, Vincent decided his skills would be put to better use doing hits for the highest bidder
you have his backstory >mother died before he could remember >father was an alcoholic gets drunk and beats him up >foster homes then back to the dad >dad died of liver disease from the alcohol abuse
Ex banker who was also in a loving relationship with his sister. His sister is 12.
i thought it's inferred that he's an ex-military/ex-PMC who lives in the rural hills of the phillipines or thailand or south africa or something
>who lives in the rural hills of the phillipines or thailand
aka a nonce
mergers and acquisitions
Frick you, Disney+ writers. Sometimes a question is better than your shitty answer.
Former cab driver like Max who had to get it on turned super elite operator in suit
Hey, stop talking, OK slick?
he's a schizophrenic who imagines he's a hitman
That would be hilarious
a guy who read nietzsche once
The 1:15 mins without Jada is one of my favourite movies ever. Everything about the movie in that section is god tier.
Biggest snowbunny in the game
Guy who got BTFO by a cab driver KWAB
he was still right in the end
He was just born that way, or suffered trauma as a kid that turned him into a psycho. Glowies recruit him, he goes private afterwards
I don't think Vincent was his real name
wrong
>Vincent's mother died giving birth to him, while his father was an abusive alcoholic who died of liver failure when Vincent was 12. As an awkward child, Vincent was ostracized in school. He gained an appreciation for jazz music from meeting his father's friends - Vietnam veterans who lived in South Side, Chicago - although his father, also a fan of jazz, never tutored him in it. Vincent later joined the United States Army, becoming a member of the Green Berets. Vincent did not progress much further in his career and eventually left the army.
>Sometime after being discharged Vincent joined a private military company, through which he obtained his contracts. Just prior to the beginning of the film, Vincent was hired by high-ranking members of what is implied to be the Sinaloa Cartel to assassinate four witnesses and the prosecutor for a grand jury indictment against Felix Reyes-Torrena, a member of the cartel operating the "El Rodeo" nightclub, a drug-distribution front in Los Angeles.
he was adopted
he is literally me so my backstory is literally his
ex "soldier" of project mayhem. tyler durden is still alive and he's the one who gives him targets.
I read the script and imagined his character played by Sean Connery
Beyond what he says in the film, which may or may not be true, it doesn’t matter at all. To think otherwise is to misunderstand. You sound like whoever thought Solo: A Star Wars Story was a good idea, OP.
>He enlisted in the Army at a young age and excelled at combat arms
>he quickly earned his way into Special Forces(The Green Berets)
>while in SF, he befriended another young SF soldier named Michael Westin
>After their short time in SF, the two close friends joined The Agency, became deep cover operatives, and spent years working together on different assignments
>After his close friend, Westin, was issued a burn notice for bullshit political reasons, Vincent decided that he could make more money in the private sector and the US government wasn’t worth risking his life for just to get cut loose after a long career with nothing to show for it
>unlike his friend and counterpart, who decided to help those in need, Vincent decided his skills would be put to better use doing hits for the highest bidder
Can someone explain the coyote scene with Soundgarden to me
you have his backstory
>mother died before he could remember
>father was an alcoholic gets drunk and beats him up
>foster homes then back to the dad
>dad died of liver disease from the alcohol abuse
>dad died of liver disease from the alcohol abuse
and since then, nothing?
moron
International briefcase salesman
He ate one too many BBCs
For a Collateral prequel? That'd be cool.
A DIABlack person that gets fired because the cold war is over.
Anyone else thinks he was kinda reckless for an assassin?
just goes in guns blazing, doesn't care about witnesses or anything
he did and he didnt
>jazz club
>night club
homie stole his bike when he was 12 years old.