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If the Hitcher wanted to die so bad, why didn't he commit suicide?


I just watched this for the first time on HBO recently, so I'm sorry if this is a dumb question, but it was pretty obvious the Hitcher had a death wish and wanted to be killed... So why didn't he just commit suicide? Also, when he was taken into the police station and Jim walks in and spits in his face, why did the Hitcher reach out to grab his hand?

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He isn't suicidal in the traditional sense. It's all a game to him and he doesn't care if he "loses", as long as he's caused a sufficient amount of pain and suffering up until that moment.

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wanted to be killed

commit suicide


Because those aren't the same things.


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Can't self-terminate. 

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Happy birthday to the ground!!!

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cause that would have been a lot less exciting

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It’s not that far-fetched. How many times in real life have we seen some psycho go on a killing spree before blowing his own brains out? The Hitcher just never got to the part where he offed himself.

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He wanted to die, but could not commit suicide because it is a mortal sin. Suicides do not get into Heaven.

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Writer said John Ryder is the Devil.

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It's not that he wants to die for its own sake. John Ryder has contempt for the civilized person. He thinks they're all "useless wastes" who deserve to die because they themselves won't fight for it: they all either plead and cry, or ask him what he wants and try to cooperate, or run away, or call the police (whose goal is to contain him or rehabilitate him, not destroy him), or even if they do fight back they never go all the way and finish the job.

What John is looking for is someone he can respect under his twisted morality: someone willing to do whatever it takes to stop him.

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Some people who are feeling suicidal decide to take others with them. It happens a lot with mass shooters.

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