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Givi: There wasn't any difference in any way he handled events and the situation around him, either in control or even when he was confronted with dangerous situations. One might say, if you just had audio of him, and having to guess what he was doing in that audio, one wouldn't guess he was in a literal fight-or-die situation. Ever. He became frustrated often with clumsy people, this is well documented, but he always seemed stress free from everything that was going on in front of him. Especially for someone where winning was the only option for. Capture meant death for Givi. This is fact. He knew this. Every trait of his personality is picked up from chatter and recordings, there was nothing to tell that this guy was in war zone, what I mean by that, is how he handled everything, from talking to his guys, to yelling at someone for not knowing how to drive,if you didn't know the situation you'd guess he was in some sortve paintball tournament vs a real situation. He had a mildly-goofy sense of humor at all times, his personality and can't imagine being any different than someone you'd meet on the street. But what's crazy about Givi was, he was someone who you'd meet at war. He was never any different. He didn't possess any character trait of someone who would be wanted for leading a terrorist organization. "The likable bad guy". If they ever made a movie of him I would think Tom Hardy would do well for him.