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** In fact, nothing justifies his awful crimes, he just seems to be motivated [[ForTheEvulz by wanting to hurt]] or sadism, he only cares about himself, and Indio has ultimately gone down in film history as one of the most sadistic villains of the spaghetti westerns and of his era.
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** In fact, nothing justifies his awful crimes, he just seems to be motivated [[ForTheEvulz by wanting to hurt]] or sadism, he only cares about himself, and Indio has ultimately gone down in film history as one of the most sadistic vicious villains of the spaghetti westerns and of his era.
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* CompleteMonster: El Indio. The classic mexican Bandito, but turned UpToEleven. He's a full-blown heartless, callous bastard. He forces one of his victims to watch his family being slaughtered (include a baby), then offers the man a chance for revenge, but rigs the duel — and continues to rig his duels throughout the film. He betrays his gang, so that he can keep the loot from their robbery for himself and is eventually revealed to have raped Colonel Mortimer's sister, driving her to suicide. He tortures both Mortimer and Monco for kicks, before using them as pawns to massacre his own men, and shows absolutely no remorse when Nino, the one man he'd intended to keep around, is killed in front of him. On top of that, he's an AxCrazy drug-addict, whose connection to reality is tenuous at best.
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* CompleteMonster: El Indio. The classic mexican Bandito, but turned UpToEleven. He's a full-blown heartless, callous bastard. He forces one of his victims to watch his family being slaughtered (include a baby), then offers the man a chance for revenge, but rigs the duel — and continues to rig his duels throughout the film. He betrays his gang, so that he can keep the loot from their robbery for himself and is eventually revealed to have raped Colonel Mortimer's sister, driving her to suicide. He tortures both Mortimer and Monco for kicks, before using them as pawns to massacre his own men, and shows absolutely no remorse when Nino, the one man he'd intended to keep around, is killed in front of him. On top of that, he's an AxCrazy drug-addict, whose connection to reality is tenuous at best. What makes Indio even worse is the fact that subjects its victims to a wrongful death, no options and no defense.
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* MagnificentBastard: Indio's one step ahead of Mortimer and the Man With No Name for much of the movie.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Indio smokes marijuana simply for hobby? Or is someone so mentally deranged person that him must do this to not be worse? One interpretation quite of a FridgeHorror if you think about it.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Indio smokes marijuana simply for hobby? Or is someone he's a so mentally deranged person that him must do this to not be worse? One interpretation quite of a FridgeHorror if you think about it.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Indio smokes marijuana simply for hobby? Or is someone so mentally messed up that him must do this to not be worse? One interpretation quite of a FridgeHorror if you think about it.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Indio smokes marijuana simply for hobby? Or is someone so mentally messed up deranged person that him must do this to not be worse? One interpretation quite of a FridgeHorror if you think about it.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: He smoke marijuana simply for hobby? Or is someone so mentally messed up that him must do this to not be worse? One interpretation quite of a FridgeHorror if you think about it.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: He smoke Indio smokes marijuana simply for hobby? Or is someone so mentally messed up that him must do this to not be worse? One interpretation quite of a FridgeHorror if you think about it.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: He smoke marijuana simply for hobby? Or is someone so mentally disturbed that him must do this to not be worse? One interpretation quite of a FridgeHorror if you think about it.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: He smoke marijuana simply for hobby? Or is someone so mentally disturbed messed up that him must do this to not be worse? One interpretation quite of a FridgeHorror if you think about it.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: He smoke marijuana simply for hobby? Or is someone so mentally disturbed that him must do this to not be worse? One interpretation quite terrifying if you think about it.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: He smoke marijuana simply for hobby? Or is someone so mentally disturbed that him must do this to not be worse? One interpretation quite terrifying of a FridgeHorror if you think about it.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Of course, no one can deny that El Indio is a CompleteMonster, but the film deliberately makes it unclear whether Indio's psychopathic behavior is caused by the supposed marijuana who he smokes, or whether he's actually medicating a mental illness with them and without them he'd be even worse. The fact that he twitchily requests joints from his underlings after killing people for trivial reasons supports this interpretation.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Of course, no one can deny that El Indio is a CompleteMonster, but the film deliberately makes it unclear whether Indio's psychopathic behavior is caused by the supposed He smoke marijuana who he smokes, or whether he's actually medicating a mental illness with them and without them he'd be even worse. The fact simply for hobby? Or is someone so mentally disturbed that he twitchily requests joints from his underlings after killing people for trivial reasons supports him must do this interpretation.to not be worse? One interpretation quite terrifying if you think about it.
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* FauxAffablyEvil: El Indio.
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* TearJerker: The scene where El Indio sends the wife and his baby son of his victim to be sacrificed; and to add an appropriately sadistic touch, he ''forced'' his victim to see this. The music that has Indio for each duel or kill someone also counts.
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* TearJerker: The scene where El Indio sends the wife and his baby son of his victim to be sacrificed; and to add an appropriately sadistic touch, [[ForcedToWatch he ''forced'' his victim to see this. this.]] The music that has Indio for each duel or kill someone also counts.
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** In fact, nothing justifies his awful crimes, he just seems to be motivated [[ForTheEvulz by wanting to hurt]] or sadism, he only cares about himself, and Indio has ultimately gone down in film history as one of the most sadistic villains of the spaghetti westerns and his era.
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** In fact, nothing justifies his awful crimes, he just seems to be motivated [[ForTheEvulz by wanting to hurt]] or sadism, he only cares about himself, and Indio has ultimately gone down in film history as one of the most sadistic villains of the spaghetti westerns and of his era.
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** In fact, nothing justifies his awful crimes, he just seems to be motivated [[ForTheEvulz by wanting to hurt]] or sadism, he only cares about himself, and Indio has ultimately gone down in film history as one of the most sadistic villains in the spaghetti westerns (and probably, of his era).
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** In fact, nothing justifies his awful crimes, he just seems to be motivated [[ForTheEvulz by wanting to hurt]] or sadism, he only cares about himself, and Indio has ultimately gone down in film history as one of the most sadistic villains in of the spaghetti westerns (and probably, of and his era).era.
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* TearJerker: The scene where El Indio sends the wife and his baby son of his victim to be sacrificed; and to add an appropriately sadistic touch, he is ''forced'' to see this. The music that has Indio for each duel or kill someone also counts.
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* TearJerker: The scene where El Indio sends the wife and his baby son of his victim to be sacrificed; and to add an appropriately sadistic touch, he is ''forced'' his victim to see this. The music that has Indio for each duel or kill someone also counts.
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** In fact, nothing justifies his awful crimes, he just seems to be motivated [[ForTheEvulz by wanting to hurt]] or sadism, he only cares about himself, and Indio has ultimately gone down in film history as one of the most sadistic villains in the spaghetti westerns (and probably, of his era).
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* TearJerker: The scene where El Indio sends the wife and his baby son of his victim to be sacrificed, and on top, he is ''forced'' to see this. The music that has Indio for each duel or kill someone also counts.
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* TearJerker: The scene where El Indio sends the wife and his baby son of his victim to be sacrificed, sacrificed; and on top, to add an appropriately sadistic touch, he is ''forced'' to see this. The music that has Indio for each duel or kill someone also counts.
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* CompleteMonster: El Indio. The classic mexican Bandito, but turned UpToEleven. He's a full-blown heartless, callous bastard. He forces one of his victims to watch his family being slaughtered (include a baby), than offers the man a chance for revenge, but rigs the duel — and continues to rig his duels throughout the film. He betrays his gang, so that he can keep the loot from their robbery for himself and is eventually revealed to have raped Colonel Mortimer's sister, driving her to suicide. He tortures both Mortimer and Monco for kicks, before using them as pawns to massacre his own men, and shows absolutely no remorse when Nino, the one man he'd intended to keep around, is killed in front of him. On top of that, he's an AxCrazy drug-addict, whose connection to reality is tenuous at best.
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* CompleteMonster: El Indio. The classic mexican Bandito, but turned UpToEleven. He's a full-blown heartless, callous bastard. He forces one of his victims to watch his family being slaughtered (include a baby), than then offers the man a chance for revenge, but rigs the duel — and continues to rig his duels throughout the film. He betrays his gang, so that he can keep the loot from their robbery for himself and is eventually revealed to have raped Colonel Mortimer's sister, driving her to suicide. He tortures both Mortimer and Monco for kicks, before using them as pawns to massacre his own men, and shows absolutely no remorse when Nino, the one man he'd intended to keep around, is killed in front of him. On top of that, he's an AxCrazy drug-addict, whose connection to reality is tenuous at best.
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* CompleteMonster: El Indio. The classic mexican Bandito, but turned UpToEleven. He's a full-blow heartless, callous bastard. He forces one of his victims to watch his family being slaughtered (include a baby), than offers the man a chance for revenge, but rigs the duel — and continues to rig his duels throughout the film. He betrays his gang, so that he can keep the loot from their robbery for himself and is eventually revealed to have raped Colonel Mortimer's sister, driving her to suicide. He tortures both Mortimer and Monco for kicks, before using them as pawns to massacre his own men, and shows absolutely no remorse when Nino, the one man he'd intended to keep around, is killed in front of him. On top of that, he's an AxCrazy drug-addict, whose connection to reality is tenuous at best.
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* CompleteMonster: El Indio. The classic mexican Bandito, but turned UpToEleven. He's a full-blow full-blown heartless, callous bastard. He forces one of his victims to watch his family being slaughtered (include a baby), than offers the man a chance for revenge, but rigs the duel — and continues to rig his duels throughout the film. He betrays his gang, so that he can keep the loot from their robbery for himself and is eventually revealed to have raped Colonel Mortimer's sister, driving her to suicide. He tortures both Mortimer and Monco for kicks, before using them as pawns to massacre his own men, and shows absolutely no remorse when Nino, the one man he'd intended to keep around, is killed in front of him. On top of that, he's an AxCrazy drug-addict, whose connection to reality is tenuous at best.
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* NightmareFuel: El Indio. The simple fact of his insane laugh in his wanted poster, is enough to scare or disturb someone.
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* NightmareFuel: El Indio. The simple fact of his insane laugh in his wanted poster, is enough to scare or disturb someone.someone.
* TearJerker: The scene where El Indio sends the wife and his baby son of his victim to be sacrificed, and on top, he is ''forced'' to see this. The music that has Indio for each duel or kill someone also counts.
* TearJerker: The scene where El Indio sends the wife and his baby son of his victim to be sacrificed, and on top, he is ''forced'' to see this. The music that has Indio for each duel or kill someone also counts.
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* CompleteMonster: El Indio. He is the classic mexican Bandito turned UpToEleven. He's a full-blow heartless, callous bastard. He forces one of his victims to watch his family being slaughtered (include a baby), than offers the man a chance for revenge, but rigs the duel — and continues to rig his duels throughout the film. He betrays his gang, so that he can keep the loot from their robbery for himself and is eventually revealed to have raped Colonel Mortimer's sister, driving her to suicide. He tortures both Mortimer and Monco for kicks, before using them as pawns to massacre his own men, and shows absolutely no remorse when Nino, the one man he'd intended to keep around, is killed in front of him. On top of that, he's an AxCrazy drug-addict, whose connection to reality is tenuous at best.
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* CompleteMonster: El Indio. He is the The classic mexican Bandito Bandito, but turned UpToEleven. He's a full-blow heartless, callous bastard. He forces one of his victims to watch his family being slaughtered (include a baby), than offers the man a chance for revenge, but rigs the duel — and continues to rig his duels throughout the film. He betrays his gang, so that he can keep the loot from their robbery for himself and is eventually revealed to have raped Colonel Mortimer's sister, driving her to suicide. He tortures both Mortimer and Monco for kicks, before using them as pawns to massacre his own men, and shows absolutely no remorse when Nino, the one man he'd intended to keep around, is killed in front of him. On top of that, he's an AxCrazy drug-addict, whose connection to reality is tenuous at best.
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* CompleteMonster: El Indio. He has a man's innocent wife and baby killed, and [[spoiler: he had killed the lover of Mortimer's sister and raped the sister, driving her to kill herself in the process.]] He also plans to have his own men killed off so that he can keep all the money for himself.
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* CompleteMonster: El Indio. He has is the classic mexican Bandito turned UpToEleven. He's a man's innocent wife full-blow heartless, callous bastard. He forces one of his victims to watch his family being slaughtered (include a baby), than offers the man a chance for revenge, but rigs the duel — and baby killed, continues to rig his duels throughout the film. He betrays his gang, so that he can keep the loot from their robbery for himself and [[spoiler: he had killed the lover of is eventually revealed to have raped Colonel Mortimer's sister and raped the sister, driving her to kill herself in the process.]] suicide. He also plans tortures both Mortimer and Monco for kicks, before using them as pawns to have massacre his own men men, and shows absolutely no remorse when Nino, the one man he'd intended to keep around, is killed off so that he can keep all the money for himself.in front of him. On top of that, he's an AxCrazy drug-addict, whose connection to reality is tenuous at best.
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* NightmareFuel: The relentlessly insane El Indio.
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* NightmareFuel: El Indio. The relentlessly simple fact of his insane El Indio.laugh in his wanted poster, is enough to scare or disturb someone.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Of course, no one can deny that El Indio is a CompleteMonster, but the film deliberately makes it unclear whether Indio's psychopathic behavior is caused by the supposed marijuana who he smokes, or whether he's actually medicating a mental illness with them and without them he'd be even worse. The fact that he twitchily requests joints from his underlings after killing people for trivial reasons supports this interpretation.
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* CompleteMonster: El Indio. He has a man's innocent wife and baby killed, and [[spoiler: he had killed the lover of Mortimer's sister and raped the sister, driving her to kill herself in the process.]]
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* CompleteMonster: El Indio. He has a man's innocent wife and baby killed, and [[spoiler: he had killed the lover of Mortimer's sister and raped the sister, driving her to kill herself in the process.]]]] He also plans to have his own men killed off so that he can keep all the money for himself.
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* NightmareFuel: El Indio. Really, what more can you say about a man who is so mentally disturbed that he even seem scary?
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* NightmareFuel: The relentlessly insane El Indio. Really, what more can you say about a man who is so mentally disturbed that he even seem scary?Indio.
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* NightmareFuel: El Indio. Really, what more can you say about a man who is so mentally disturbed that he even seem scary?
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* MoralEventHorizon: El Indio seems to truly cross this when he [[spoiler:has an innocent child and its mother shot to death offscreen to get back at the man who sold him out. However, it is later revealed that he had crossed it long before the film began.]]
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* MoralEventHorizon: El Indio seems to truly cross this when he [[spoiler:has has an innocent child and its mother shot to death offscreen to get back at the man who sold took money to put him out. However, behind bars. [[spoiler:However, it is later revealed that he had crossed it long before the film began.]]
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* StupidSacrifice: [[spoiler: Mortimer's sister]] shooting herself while her fiance's murderer is raping her. It would have saved a lot of lives if she had aimed slightly upward and just shot the rapist (or at least shot him first).
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Indio.
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* StupidSacrifice: Mortimer's sister shooting herself while her fiance's murderer is raping her. It would have saved a lot of lives if she had aimed slightly upward and just shot the rapist (or at least shot him first).
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* StupidSacrifice: [[spoiler: Mortimer's sister sister]] shooting herself while her fiance's murderer is raping her. It would have saved a lot of lives if she had aimed slightly upward and just shot the rapist (or at least shot him first).
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* MoralEventHorizon: El Indio seems to truly cross this when he [[spoiler:has an innocent child and its mother shot to death offscreen to get back at the man who sold him out. However, it is later revealed that he had crossed it long before the film began.]]
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* MoralEventHorizon: El Indio seems to truly cross this when he [[spoiler:has an innocent child and its mother shot to death offscreen to get back at the man who sold him out. However, it is later revealed that he had crossed it long before the film began.]]]]
* StupidSacrifice: Mortimer's sister shooting herself while her fiance's murderer is raping her. It would have saved a lot of lives if she had aimed slightly upward and just shot the rapist (or at least shot him first).
* StupidSacrifice: Mortimer's sister shooting herself while her fiance's murderer is raping her. It would have saved a lot of lives if she had aimed slightly upward and just shot the rapist (or at least shot him first).