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You're my girl. And my girl comes with me.
~ Mars to his hostage, Jennifer, while choking her.

Marshall "Mars" Krupcheck is one of two main antagonists (alongside the Watchman) of the 2001 thriller novel Hostage and its 2005 film adaptation. Unlike the Watchman, who is a cold and calculating career criminal, Mars is a mentally unstable juvenile delinquent and an unpredictable, dangerous killer.

He was portrayed by Ben Foster, who also portrayed Charlie Prince in the 2007 adaptation of 3:10 to Yuma.

Biography[]

Mars first appears driving a beat up out with his new friends, Dennis and Kevin Kelly, two other teenagers, in an old, beat-up truck, when Kevin's $200 CD started breaking down, causing Dennis throws it out the truck window, before he and the others noticed a police officer.

Mars and his friends are later seen hanging out around a convenience store when they see a rich family pull up. Dennis, in an attempt to impress Mars, makes an obscene and provocative gesture to the teenage daughter, Jennifer, and she flips him off. Dennis is unhappy with this and decides that he wants to steal the family's Cadillac. Kevin objects to this, but Dennis rebuffs him and follows the family home.

They break into the garage and Mars points out a door leading to the house. Deciding that he wants to scare the daughter as revenge, the two break in and Dennis pulls his pistol on the daughter.

Mars captures the young son, Tommy, and draws his pistol when he hears someone at the door. It is just Kevin, however, who disobeyed his orders to stay in the pickup because he wanted to encourage them to leave. Mars holds his pistol on Kevin for several seconds, visibly intimidating him. Because Tommy activated the silent alarm, a police officer arrives, only to be shot twice by Mars. Backup arrives, and although Mars gets into a violent and destructive shootout with police, he decides to go back inside. The hostages and their father, Walter, are tied up as leverage so the police don't enter the house, turning the robbery into a hostage situation. When the father protests, Dennis gets angry and pistol-whips him, giving him a brain injury. Dennis panics and phones the sheriff, Jeff Talley (Bruce Willis), who tries to negotiate with him. He negotiates the release of Walter so he can get medical attention for his head wound, and during the hostage transfer, Mars holds his pistol on Talley for  a few moments before whispering "bang", and then slipping back away into the shadows.

Later on, Talley successfully negotiates a hostage transfer that will give them the ransom and transport Dennis, Kevin and Mars away from the scene. However, Talley reviews tapes from a convenience store robbery where Mars shot the owner of the store and then watched him die, despite the clerk's persistent pleas for help. Talley realizes that he has been talking to the wrong guy and is worried that this will end in death like the previous hostage situation he was in control of. Like he expected, everyone is ready to proceed with the transfer but Mars attempts to bring Jennifer along, who he has become infatuated with. When Talley attempts to stop the transfer, Mars holds his pistol to Jennifer's head and Talley hastily stops the transfer. Before he can negotiate a hostage release, however, he finds that he is too late. Mars has already killed both Kevin and Dennis because they were about to release the hostages. Meanwhile, Mars awkwardly attempts to show his affection for Jennifer, but these attempts come off as menacing to Jennifer, who is too scared to say anything. Mars lights up a joint and blows some smoke into Jennifer's mouth. Mars then says that when the police helicopter comes to pay the ransom, she will come with him. When she objects, Mars begins to choke her and looks into her eyes with sad desperation, claiming that she is now his girl and she will come with him.

When further attempts at a relationship are rebuffed, Mars ties her to a bed and attempts to rape her, although she gets away when Tommy holds a gun on him. However, the gun was on safety. Mars remarks "Safety first.", and he attempts to kill the two. Luckily, Tommy has untied one of Jennifer's ropes and she is able to stab Mars through the mouth with his own knife, buying them enough time to flee. Mars pursues them by crawling through the air ducts, and trails them to the home's panic room where he tries to fire through the bulletproof window. When this fails, Mars gives up and then writes "BUЯN it" on the glass in his own blood before promptly leaving. Mars then lights the entire house on fire by using liquor bottles as Molotov cocktails. Talley breaks in, knowing that he has to save the hostages before Mars kills them. Mars uses one of the cocktails to destroy Talley's squad car, but while killing the fake FBI agents with Molotov cocktails, he is shot in the stomach by the FBI team leader, Mr. Jones, who is later shot dead by Jeff Talley after being lit on fire by Mars. Mars, now weakened and completely covered in blood, looks at Jennifer before falling to his knees and dropping the Molotov cocktail on his head, burning himself to death which makes Jeff save the hostages without enemy.

Personality[]

At his core, Mars is a deeply troubled and disturbed individual, driven by a complex web of psychological motivations. On the surface, he presents as a calm, collected, and highly functional sociopath - utterly devoid of empathy or remorse. However, beneath this veneer lies a seething cauldron of darkness and cruelty. He is fueled by a twisted, sadistic impulse to inflict suffering - a compulsion that brings him a perverse sense of pleasure and gratification. This sadistic streak is intertwined with an inflated ego and a grandiose sense of self-importance. He views himself as superior to others, and this narcissism allows him to rationalize his abhorrent actions. Cunning and manipulative, Mars expertly exploits those around him, using them as disposable pawns to serve his selfish desires. He is a master at reading people's thoughts and identifying their weaknesses, which he ruthlessly exploits. This calculating nature is coupled with a complete lack of conscience or moral compass. Ultimately, Mars represents the darkest, most irredeemable aspects of human nature - a predator who preys on the vulnerable without a shred of empathy or humanity. His actions stem from a complex tapestry of pathological traits, including psychopathy, narcissism, and sadism. In the end, his suicide is a final, damning testament to his moral bankruptcy and the depth of his depravity. Mars' "feelings" for Jennifer are entirely self-serving and lustful attractions. He is not motivated by any real affection or emotional connection, but rather by a narcissistic need for control and a sadistic compulsion to abuse and torment her, as well as a desire to rape her. Jennifer's wellbeing and emotions are of no consequence to him - she is merely a pawn to be manipulated and discarded at his whim. This callous disregard for Jennifer's humanity is emblematic of Mars' overall worldview. He is a predator who views others, particularly the vulnerable, as means to an end. His primary drives are a twisted sense of entitlement, a need for domination, and a perverse pleasure in inflicting pain and suffering.

Quotes[]

Dennis Kelly : [holding his dying brother Kevin] Mars, please, do something. Please. Please. Please. Please...

Mars Krupcheck : I am. [Mars shoots Dennis]

~ Mars to Dennis before he shoot shim
Mars Krupcheck : [leaning in really close to Jennifer when she's tied up] What's the best day of your life?

[looks at him, scared, and doesn't say anything]

Mars Krupcheck : You don't know?

[shakes her head]

Mars Krupcheck : Mine's today.

~ Mars to Jennifer

Trivia[]

  • For his weapons of choice, Mars carries a Beretta 92FS Inox and a backup Para-Ordnance P-10.
  • The original scene from Marshall's suicide was supposed to have a close up of his skin burning off but due to the R rating, it was cut because the director said that it was too much.
  • The film is based on a Robert Crais novel, where Mars is described as more psychotic and brutal. In the book, Jennifer escapes from Mars when he accidentally digs a nail into her cleavage, while in the film, Mars approaches her menacingly while taking off his jacket.
  • In the script, Mars and Dennis rob a grocery store and kill the owner before fleeing, choosing the Smith house to hide from the police, while in the film, they deliberately invade the Smith house to steal their car.
  • While he did attempted to do so with Jennifer, it’s been heavily implied that he actually already raped several other teenage girls before her just prior to the film, and the reason the authorities weren't able to put him behind bars for a crime he'd possibly repeated multiple times was because it's implied that he killed his rape victims and their families in order to dispose any witnesses who might report on him for his crimes. If this was true, then this would make him even worse.

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