Thread:B1bl1kal/@comment-25039880-20180430235028

Hello mate - I reckon that we may have a problem regarding one or two pages regarding both characters from the 1995 epic crime film Heat!

The problem is that there's a user who keeps edition the pages of the film's protagonist villain Neil McCauley and it's main antagonist Waingro; rather than accepting how they should really be, this user instead edits it's own personal belief that Neil is the film's main antagonist and Waingro as the secondary antagonist.

However, regardless whether you may or not have seen the film, Neil McCauley is actually one of the two central protagonists of Heat alongside his adversarial counterpart; Vincent Hanna. As for Waingro, his serial killing nature is what directly caused the events of McCauley's story that indirectly provides the same for Hanna's as well. Case in point, Waingro's actions sabotaged McCauley's first heist that prompted him in making an unsuccessful attempt to kill Waingro - who ends up betraying him to his traitorous employer Roger Van Zant (the film's secondary antagonist) by providing him information on the crew before the duo stage the events of Hanna ambushing McCauley's crew during their significant heist, which left most of the characters killed because of Waingro's actions - not McCauley's by direct.

Furthermore, arguing of the difference between Neil and Waingro can be similarly described in the 1983 epic crime film Scarface in the case of the movie's titular protagonist villain Tony Montana and it's primary antagonist: Alejandro Sosa. 