The Usual Suspects

 

"Now, you talk to me, or the precious immunity [the cops] seem so fit to grant you won't be worth the paper the contract put out on your life is printed on".  -- David Kujan

 

"One cannot be betrayed if one has no people".  -- Kobayashi

 

"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist".   -- Roger "Verbal" Kint

The Usual Suspects

"One story the guys told me, the story that I do believe was from [Keyser Soze's] days in Turkey. There was a gang of Hungarians that wanted their own mob. They realized that to be in power you didn't need guns, or money or even numbers. You just needed the will to do what the other guy wouldn't. After a while they came into power and came after Soze. They say he was small time then, just running dope they say. They came to his home, in the afternoon, looking for his business. They find his wife and kids in the house and decide to wait for Soze. He comes home to find his wife raped and children screaming. The Hungarians knew he was tough and not to be trifled with. So they let him know they meant business [by slicing the neck on his son]. They tell him they want his territory, all his business. Soze looks over the faces of his family; then he shows these men of will what will really was [he shoots 2 or the 3 Hungarians, then one of his daughters, his wife and his other daughter]. He tells [the last Hungarian] he rather see his family dead then live another day after this. He lets the last Hungarian go, waits until his wife and kids are in the ground and then he goes after the rest of the mob. He kills their kids, he kills their wives, their parents and their parents friends. He burns down the houses they live in, and the stores they work in, he kills people that owe them money. And like that…he's gone. Underground, nobody's ever seen him since, he becomes a myth…a spook story that parents tell their kinds at night: 'Rat on your Pop and Keyser Soze will get you'. And nobody really believed… Do you believe in him Verbal? Keaton always said 'I don't believe in G-d but I'm afraid of him'. Well, I believe in g-d, and the only thing that scares me is Keyser Soze."

-- Roger "Verbal" Kint                         

 

"How do you shoot the devil in the back?  What if you miss?"  -- Roger "Verbal" Kint

 

 

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