Raul Jimenez

"Oh, Yeah? What are you gonna do, man? You gonna shoot me, huh, pig?"

- Raul's last words to the policeman, moments before he dies

Raul Jimenez is a minor antagonist of the 2015 thriller movie, Circle.

Story
Raul is one of the 50 people who are trapped inside an ufo, forced to participate in a killing game, standing in a circle with a turret in the middle, which shoots the participant after 2 minutes, who gains the most votes, voted by the participants.

After a few particpants were already killed, a debate starts about voting for a Mexican particpant, who can't speak english. The debate ends and another particpant gains the majority vote and dies. Raul gratulates the Mexican in spanish, which gains him attention.

On of the participants, a policeman, seems to remember him, revealing his job as a mechanic in North Hollywood and his name to the others. The policeman also accuses him having brutally beaten his girlfriend. He also assures that it is Raul whom he remembers, by recognizing him through his tattoo in shape of a tear drop. Raul then tells the meaning of the tattoo is a memory of his cousin, who got shot by a policeman, when he was 16. After a short discussion, about the story beating his girlfriend is real or not, he confesses by saying: "Bitch got what she deserved, man". The time for the votes closes in, with Raul asking the policeman what is he going to do, shoot him?, and the policeman replies: "I don't think I need to.", beeing right as the majority voted for Raul and the turret kills him.

Personality
Raul was an American-Mexican man, who seemed to be part of a gang, through having tattoos and having a hatred against cops. He seemed to be carrying about his family, having a tattoo inked in memory of his cousin, however he was aggressive towards his girlfriend, beating her and doesn't showing remorse for it.

Trivia

 * He's the only character in the movie which full name is revealed.
 * He's the only one of all the particpants, approved, to have commited crimes and villainous acts, before the events of the film.