The Point Men
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1:11:04
I understand why Amar wants
to stop the peace process.

1:11:11
But all these killings?
1:11:13
Weber, Hauser, Francie, Horst, Baum.
1:11:16
How is that beneficial?
1:11:19
Unlike mathematics...
1:11:21
...Iife does not always offer
perfectly logical solutions.

1:11:26
These last five years, you and your
team have hunted down and killed...

1:11:29
...every single member
of Amar's original outfit including...

1:11:34
...his two brothers and his wife.
1:11:39
So, this is payback.
1:11:42
But Amar is a soldier, like me.
1:11:45
Amar is a soldier
who is about to do something...

1:11:48
...even he cannot easily stomach.
1:11:52
He set the liquidation of your team
as a condition...

1:11:56
...to the assassination of El-Aziz.
1:11:58
I have a theory, pure speculation...
1:12:03
...that Amar wants to be stopped
before his final mission.

1:12:09
This guy has killed so many people.
1:12:12
This hit is an easy one for him.
1:12:16
Easy?
1:12:19
Jamil El-Aziz is Amar's half-brother...
1:12:22
...the only son to his father's first wife.
1:12:26
Once Amar kills El-Aziz...
1:12:29
...he will have killed the last
surviving member of his family.

1:12:39
I still think I should come along.
I appreciate your gallantry, but--

1:12:43
I'm not being gallant. I'm being selfish.
1:12:45
I'd tell you not to do anything stupid,
but you already are.

1:12:49
Don't get killed.
1:12:51
I want our child to have a father.
1:12:59
Be careful.

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