Science Fiction & Fantasy Asked by Maxwell King on January 25, 2021
An unknown man in SWAT gear points a gun at Protagonist, while he was defusing bombs placed near the cheap seats of an opera house packed with civilians:
Unknown Man: Walk away. You don’t have to kill these people.
Since Protagonist was clearly trying to save people here, why did the unknown man think he was trying to kill them?
It is the Protagonist that says those lines, not the Ukrainian SWAT (unknown man). When "Walk away" and "You don't have to kill these people" were being said, the camera was focused on the Protagonist. Also, the lines were spoken in English. In an earlier scene where another Ukrainian SWAT (the one who exposed the Protagonist as a fake Ukrainian SWAT by removing his patch) talked to the Protagonist, that SWAT spoke in Ukrainian, not English.
Correct answer by galacticninja on January 25, 2021
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