Max Payne was full of Norse mythology subtext and references. The winged Valkyries, as I mentioned above, are hopefully a hallucination of the Valkyr drug.
Let's hope the director took these Norse mythology references onboard, and will keep it relatively faithful to the source material.
I don't have much hope for the movie anyway to be honest, as there have been many rumours stating that the movie will be PG rated.
How can we truly empaphise with Max's situation in a movie that's got a kids rating?
"Just because we don't have any tattoos doesn't mean we're young. We could have chosen not to, you know. I don't need to be cool and rebellious and have some emblem of my interest to advertise to the world imprinted on my arm."
Ok kid.......... What percent of people in their 20s don't have a tattoo you think."
"As a huge Max Payne 2 fan, I think this movie will suck balls. Supernatural demons? It's like they're trying to make it awful."
As a Max Payne fan, I would've expected that you'd know that the "Supernatural Demons" in the movie are quite possibly hallucinations caused by the drug Valkyr, which is featured in the game.
Surprisingly enough the "Supernatural Demons" look quite similar to how Valkyries are depicted in Norse myhtology.
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