Kevin (Sin City)
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Kevin | |
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Sin City character | |
![]() Elijah Wood as Kevin in Sin City | |
First appearance | The Hard Goodbye |
Created by | Frank Miller |
Portrayed by | Elijah Wood |
In-universe information | |
Gender | Male |
Residence | Basin City |
Kevin is a fictional character in
While he appears harmless and unassuming, Kevin is a fierce, inhumanly fast fighter adept in
Appearances
The Hard Goodbye
The Hard Goodbye establishes Kevin's back story, as related by Cardinal Roark. He first meets Roark when going to him for confession, wracked with guilt over the murders he is committing. Roark eventually comes to believe that Kevin is doing God's work by consuming his victims' souls as well as their bodies, and eventually joins him in cannibalistic rituals. Roark also claims that Kevin is mute by choice, and when he speaks it is with "the voice of an angel".
In the main plot, Kevin kills Marv's one true love, Goldie, at Cardinal Roark's behest when she learns the truth about their murder spree; he then frames Marv for the crime. Marv swears revenge, and cuts a bloody swath through the city's underworld until he learns the identity of the killer he seeks. He then follows Kevin to the Farm, where Kevin surprises him and knocks him unconscious. He also kidnaps and imprisons Marv's parole officer, Lucille, and forces her to watch while he eats her hand.
Marv eventually escapes, however, and confronts Kevin again. This time, Marv overpowers him and subjects him to brutal, systematic torture, eventually sawing his limbs off and feeding him to his pet wolf. Much to Marv's frustration, Kevin does not make a sound the entire time, and dies with a blissful smile on his face.
That Yellow Bastard
Kevin makes a cameo appearance in
In other media
Kevin is portrayed by
Character notes
Frank Miller has stated in the Sin City: Recut and Extended DVD commentary that Kevin and another supporting character, Miho, are the supernatural beings in Sin City. Miller characterizes them as "demons"; Miho is a good "demon" and Kevin is an evil one.
Reception
In 2011, UGO Networks ranked Kevin together with Miho as #1 in their list "Quiet as the Grave: The Silent Killers of Film and TV".[3]
References
- ^ "30 Craziest Movie Casting Moments | TotalFilm.com". totalfilm.com. Retrieved 2014-08-26.
- ^ "REELZ: Movie News". reelz.com. Archived from the original on 2014-08-19. Retrieved 2014-08-26.
- ^ Fitzpatrick, Kevin (January 31, 2011). "Quiet as the Grave: The Silent Killers of Film and TV". Ugo.com. Archived from the original on May 29, 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2017.