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These private bonds have fallen into the hands of individuals who don’t fit into Martelli and Bronte’s more sophisticated world of crime, so they want them back.īlood Money adds special crimes for you to commit that will earn you Capitale. Martelli’s role in this update is to hire your online outlaw avatar to recover a form of black-market currency known as Capitale. He’s the right-hand man for Angelo Bronte, who you may remember as the well-connected crime boss from the fourth chapter of Red Dead Redemption 2’s single-player campaign. The two then encounter four of the trigger-happy thieves, who killed three security guards at the casino, and the bad guys want their money back.This update introduces a new character: Guido Martelli. She has a sick daughter and an alcoholic veteran husband named George (Jimmy LeBlanc), whom Reed runs into at an AA meeting and later - what are the odds? - hunting in the woods. Her name is Debbie (Kristen Hager), and her life is almost as depressing as his. Reed vaguely knows a young waitress at a local pizza joint. The mournful, minimalist score by Zak McNeil (“Mister Sadpants”) adds another touch of class. The screenplay, which was co-written by first-time feature director and former Mainer John Barr, who has been a working cinematographer and served in that capacity here as well, is serviceable and reminiscent of low-budget black-and-white noirs of the 1950s, although absent the usual femme fatale figure. But as the song goes, if Reed didn’t have bad luck, he’d have no luck at all, and yet he survives in the winter woods, even if it means whipping out his trusty Zippo and lighting up a small fortune in $100 bills. Berenger, who was so memorable in Oliver Stone’s “Platoon” and other 1980s standouts such as “Dogs of War,” “The Big Chill,” “Someone to Watch Over Me” and “Major League,” delivers a fine, low-key performance as Down Easter Reed.












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