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* A man who's murdered horribly and comes back from the dead to pay vengeance upon his killers. You sure this isn't ''Film/TheCrow'' or ''Film/HighPlainsDrifter''?

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* A man who's murdered horribly and comes back from the dead to pay vengeance upon his killers. You sure this isn't ''Film/TheCrow'' ''Franchise/TheCrow'' or ''Film/HighPlainsDrifter''?
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* The corpses of the Wraith’s victims are found to have the eyes missing. Eyes are said to be the windows to the soul, so it’s possible that it’s a sign [[YourSoulIsMine the Wraith is claiming their souls]] as part of his vengeance.

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* The corpses of the Wraith’s victims are found to have the eyes missing. Eyes are said to be the windows to the soul, so it’s possible that it’s a likely sign [[YourSoulIsMine the Wraith is claiming their souls]] as part of his vengeance.
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* Why does Billy realize, against all logic, that Jake is also Jamie, with only a small clue [[note]] Billy addresses him as 'bro', and Jake says 'You said it, Billy'[[/note]]? Because the first time he saw Jake, he also saw the scars on his back and neck. While most people wouldn't know what kind of injuries Jamie suffered before his death, it's perfectly plausible that the wounds might have been evident on Jake's corpse in the autopsy, and as Jamie's brother Billy could know about it.

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* Why does Billy realize, against all logic, that Jake is also Jamie, with only a small clue [[note]] Billy addresses him as 'bro', and Jake says 'You said it, Billy'[[/note]]? Because the first time he saw Jake, he also saw the scars on his back and neck. While most people wouldn't know what kind of injuries Jamie suffered before his death, it's perfectly plausible that the wounds might have been evident on Jake's corpse in the autopsy, and as Jamie's brother Billy could know about it.it.
* The corpses of the Wraith’s victims are found to have the eyes missing. Eyes are said to be the windows to the soul, so it’s possible that it’s a sign [[YourSoulIsMine the Wraith is claiming their souls]] as part of his vengeance.
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** The writer/director of the film has stated that ''High Plains Drifter'' was one of the films that ideas were borrowed from, and has acknowledged that ''The Crow'' borrowed ideas from ''The Wraith'', him being amused at the lineage of ideas being use.
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* Why is Jake not afraid to leave Billy the Turbo Interceptor? Because all of his challenges to the Packard Walsh gang either started at Big Kay's Burgers, when Billy was working the grill, or took place when Billy was there. There's no way Billy could be accused of the murders, even if it becomes public that they were responsible for the murder of Billy's brother.

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* Why is Jake not afraid to leave Billy the Turbo Interceptor? Because all of his challenges to the Packard Walsh gang either started at Big Kay's Burgers, when while Billy was working the grill, or took place when elsewhere while Billy was there.working and in all cases has at least a dozen witnesses to prove it. There's no way Billy could be accused of the murders, even if it becomes public that they were responsible for the murder of Billy's brother.
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A man who's murdered horribly and comes back from the dead to pay vengeance upon his killers. You sure this isn't ''Film/TheCrow'' or ''Film/HighPlainsDrifter''?

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* A man who's murdered horribly and comes back from the dead to pay vengeance upon his killers. You sure this isn't ''Film/TheCrow'' or ''Film/HighPlainsDrifter''?''Film/HighPlainsDrifter''?
* Why is Jake not afraid to leave Billy the Turbo Interceptor? Because all of his challenges to the Packard Walsh gang either started at Big Kay's Burgers, when Billy was working the grill, or took place when Billy was there. There's no way Billy could be accused of the murders, even if it becomes public that they were responsible for the murder of Billy's brother.
* Why does Billy realize, against all logic, that Jake is also Jamie, with only a small clue [[note]] Billy addresses him as 'bro', and Jake says 'You said it, Billy'[[/note]]? Because the first time he saw Jake, he also saw the scars on his back and neck. While most people wouldn't know what kind of injuries Jamie suffered before his death, it's perfectly plausible that the wounds might have been evident on Jake's corpse in the autopsy, and as Jamie's brother Billy could know about it.
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A man who's murdered horribly and comes back from the dead to pay vengeance upon his killers. You sure this isn't Film/TheCrow?

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A man who's murdered horribly and comes back from the dead to pay vengeance upon his killers. You sure this isn't Film/TheCrow?''Film/TheCrow'' or ''Film/HighPlainsDrifter''?
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A man who's murdered horribly and comes back from the dead to pay vengeance upon his killers. You sure this isn't Film/TheCrow?

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