Thread:LostGod2000/@comment-27818776-20141227022141/@comment-27818776-20141227031038

I was also going to remove the Complete Monster category from the Victor Costa article, though I'm not too sure on it. This villain was from a movie called  A Cat in Paris, and he is pretty much a violent gangster who was out to steal a piece of art. His actions include:

Killing the protagonist's father prior to the plot of the film. This is offscreen, however.

Kidnapping a young girl and then trying to use her in order to get the artwork.

Trying to strangle the protagonist's mother to death with his bare hands after he mocked her for her husband's death.

Some of the factors that might disqualify him might be the love for his mother and his girlfriend. The problem that I have with this is that both of these instances are only brougt up once, so it probably doesn't disqualify him. I have seen the film, but he kind of just seems to be your generic crime lord antagonist. What do you think?