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Swordfish
by Skip Woods
Gabriel reveals his true identity and ideological motivations to a skeptical Stanley. He explains that his criminal actions are part of a larger, covert mission to protect American freedoms, justifying his violence as a necessary cost of war.
Gabriel delivers a chilling philosophical monologue about the nature of violence and media in modern cinema. He challenges his companions to imagine a version of 'Dog Day Afternoon' where the protagonist ruthlessly executes hostages to force the government's hand.