And a news broadcast reveals his name to be Van Horn. Darling describes him as unstoppable when he sees red, he's bathed in red light while driving the stolen cop car, and he tries to kill Baby and Debora by ramming their car like a bull.
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He even doesn't hold Baby trying to run away the night before a job against him, telling him he'd prefer it if Baby just left instead of going into a job half-assing it.
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Affable in that after Baby pays off all of his debt to Doc, Doc seems excited about Baby finally earning full cuts for his role in the heists, and even after Baby deliberately screws up the job, causing Bats and Darling to die, and bringing the police down on their heads, Doc gives Baby his tape and the bank notes and tries to hold off the people coming for them so Baby and Debora can escape. Evil in that he is a crime lord who deals in robbing banks and repeatedly blackmails Baby into being his escape driver, even after Baby has fully paid him back for the money he lost him years ago.
Quite frankly, it'd be more concerning if you didn't. The film is a phenomenal metaphor for xenophobia and the "fear of the other," and it remains one of the greatest animated achievements in cinema history. A recklessly paranoid agent named Kent Mansley (Christopher McDonald) does everything in his power to destroy the Iron Giant, and it's up to Hogarth and an eccentric beatnik named Dean (Harry Connick Jr.) to try and keep their misunderstood metal friend safe. The two spark an unlikely friendship a la Elliott and the titular "E.T.," but of course, the government has to show up and ruin the party. In Brad Bird's stunning directorial feature, a gigantic robot alien (Vin Diesel) crashes in a small Maine town and is discovered by a 9-year-old boy named Hogarth Hughes (Eli Marienthal).
You're never too young to learn that the government hates you and will try to destroy everything you love, and for a generation of kids, " The Iron Giant" was that introduction.