His son died in the war; he sees it as a sort of
karmic retribution for the killing he did in the First World War.
Not exact matches
Book II trappings of the original, we get that reductive trope about a family man who takes pride in his work being a man who's asking
for karmic retribution.
I prefer to think of this film as
karmic retribution to Johnny Knoxville
for some of his movies.