Yanek is not a man fit to give or take anyone's heart. It's clear being in that business for however many years (assuming his lifetime as his father is in the business too) he's had to build up barriers and shed his heart in the process to survive that type of environment. What he's been through by no means gives him the right to treat people as expendable though.
You can argue that Diesel should not have betrayed Yanek, and that I would agree to an extent. If I were in Diesel's shoes, 'needing' not 'loving' and 'depending' not 'living' with Yanek just for him to use me for sex, use me to kill people whom I have no affiliation with, use me as a shield against the world that aims to kill him because of the things 'HE' did without asking for anything in return; just so he can turn on me, not even listen to a word I say, not even ask me about it and try to believe, but just assume and then act on those assumptions. I'd think it'd be justified to really betray him, because at that point I'd realize all this time I devoted my time to a man who thought only of what he could get out of me, and not what he could do for me..
yeas I notice that Diesal let Yenak use him for many bad things. and of course I know that Diesal only trying survive here. that his only goal now I think. it very sad to see though.
Yanek is not a man fit to give or take anyone's heart. It's clear being in that business for however many years (assuming his lifetime as his father is in the business too) he's had to build up barriers and shed his heart in the process to survive that type of environment. What he's been through by no means gives him the right to treat people as expendable though.
You can argue that Diesel should not have betrayed Yanek, and that I would agree to an extent. If I were in Diesel's shoes, 'needing' not 'loving' and 'depending' not 'living' with Yanek just for him to use me for sex, use me to kill people whom I have no affiliation with, use me as a shield against the world that aims to kill him because of the things 'HE' did without asking for anything in return; just so he can turn on me, not even listen to a word I say, not even ask me about it and try to believe, but just assume and then act on those assumptions. I'd think it'd be justified to really betray him, because at that point I'd realize all this time I devoted my time to a man who thought only of what he could get out of me, and not what he could do for me..
Just my thought.