The film ends ambiguously with Alex envisioning a violent act while being celebrated by high-ranking officials, suggesting that he may revert to his old ways.
Despite claiming responsibility for multiple homicides, Bateman faces no consequences, highlighting the indifference of his peers and the chaotic nature of his confession.
Don Cheadle's character, Buck Swope, is involved in a violent robbery in a donut shop, where all other bystanders are shot, but Buck miraculously survives and finds a bag of money.
Rusty Ryan, Danny's right-hand man, helps design a meticulous plan involving a fake vault and an EMP device to temporarily shut down the casino's power.
The nanny, Amelia, decides to take the American children to her son's wedding in Mexico without informing their parents, which leads to disastrous consequences at the border when returning to the U.S.
Jamal and Salim witness their mother's death during the anti-Muslim riots, which forces them into a life of survival on the streets, begging, and thieving as they grow up.
Soo-hyun walks away after hearing Kyung-chul's death, but is left devastated and empty, realizing that revenge has led to personal ruin rather than closure.