TIL Danny Trejo has a clause in his movie contracts that requires his villainous characters to die by the end of the film. He wants children to learn that crime doesn't pay.
Danny trejo lived through horrific shit and came out the other side. Always nice to see people who remember where they come from and do what they can to help others going through what they did.
Not a film, but he was a playable character (as himself) in the "Call of the Dead" map for Call of Duty Zombies. But even as a good guy, that mode is endless survival, so he inevitability dies in the end.
Edit: I guess he technically doesn't die if you survive long enough that the game resets at the ~70 hour 'killscreen'.
I was thinking about that while watching a true crime doc the other day.
Perp killed his girlfriend, cops had a hard time apprehending the guy, but eventually he killed himself rather than be captured.
Victim’s family was angry cuz they were denied even the last bit of justice they might get. Perp’s family lost a member permanently instead of being able to visit them. Perp never got a chance at rehabilitation. Victim is just as dead as before — maybe even more, cuz one more person who knew them well is dead too.
And I’m like… Who actually wins here???
You lose a loved one, you know who did it, but you can never get to them and ask why, because contact is life-threatening for them. How do you heal?