Killing for a Living
With a background in the French Foreign Legion and an intimidating physique, Jean-Luc ought to be the right man for a little freelance murder. He is effective, if not too bright, and he doesn’t get attached to people or things – Except his car, a 1960’s Citroën. A loner by heart, Jean-Luc breaks his own rules by bringing in an assistant for the Dietrich job. His only other ally is Omar, a 13-year old “wise-man” whom he buys his weapons from.
Jean-Luc wants to build a career for himself in the underworld. Where Linda doesn’t seem to care who she pisses off, Jean-Luc is actually trying to resolve things in a non-violent way and rarely kills anyone other than in self defence. He clearly wants to amend things with LaTour, even when LaTour is trying to kill him. And he is smart enough to know when the game is up, not wanting to go down in a rain of bullets. Linda disagrees with his decision to surrender, and Jean-Luc is forced to a final confrontation.