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Obviously, Il Duce represents the Father, the brothers represent the Son, and {{spoiler|Rocco (as of the sequel)}} is the Holy Ghost. The law enforcement officers that side with them represent the church. The death of Jesus can be seen in the brothers' "baptism" in the first movie, and their subsequent bloody rampage against crime is symbolic of Jesus' conquest of Death and Hell following his crucifixion. The {{spoiler|possible third movie, wherein the boys take things to a "whole new level,"}} would be the rough equivalent of Judgment Day.
 
== The Saints are [[Demon: The Fallen (Tabletop Game)|Demons]]. ==
After suffering severe injuries fighting the Russian mobsters the boys are possessed by a pair of Slayers who have no Legacy rating, but also very low Torment. This leaves the brothers remembering only their human lives, but with a sudden compulsion to destroy evil. Rocco, and later Romeo are mortals with whom the brothers unknowingly form Pacts, granting them a measure (but not the full scope) of their skill in battle and resistance to injury. The [[Mc Manus]]McManus brothers didn't actually speak all those languages - the Demons just have Lore of Humanity at level one, allowing them to speak all human tongues.
 
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