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By the end of Bloodshot, Ray Garrison is finally starting to piece together his past — his real past. Who was Ray before he became Bloodshot? How did he die in the first place? And what's this all building to, anyway? We've got the answers — well, most of them, anyway.

In Bloodshot, most of what we learn about Ray Garrison simply isn't true. The daring hostage rescue that opens the film is a fabricated "hero module" designed to give him confidence. His relationship with Gina ended five years ago. She wasn't killed. She wasn't even his wife.

So, by the end of the movie, what do we know about him? Well, going off of a few stray lines of dialogue, we can safely say that Ray really was part of the military. Gina — the real one — notes that Ray kept leaving on classified missions. He might've come home every time, but Gina couldn't deal with him leaving in the first place. That's why their relationship ended.

We also know that Ray has a keen sense of justice, a righteous temper, and doesn't let go of a grudge. Bloodshot's whole thesis, which is summed up at the end of the movie, is that memories don't make the man. Actions do. As such, there's no reason to look backwards. The specifics of Ray's past might remain a mystery, but it doesn't matter. He's moving forward regardless.

Watch the video to see the ending of Bloodshot explained!

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Read Full Article: https://www.looper.com/193983/the-ending-of-bloodshot-explained/

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