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, Chili values respect and "manners" over brute force, though he is decisively firm when those manners are ignored. Movie Buff Persona : Unlike typical mobsters, Chili is a devout film geek
Visitors to the collection are greeted by the "Hall of Context," which sets the stage for Palmer’s transition from the criminal underworld to the silver screen. chili+palmer+story+archive
He doesn’t need a cape. He doesn’t need a gun. He needs a suit, a pack of cigarettes (in the book, he smokes; in the film, he quit), and a logical sentence. The archive reminds us that storytelling is about character, not explosions. It reminds us that "look at my fucking shoes" is a legitimate form of negotiation. , Chili values respect and "manners" over brute
Chili Palmer’s story is fundamentally a meta-satire on the film industry. As a mid-level Miami loan shark, Chili discovers that the skills required to survive the mob—patience, intimidation through silence, and "the art of the deal"—are perfectly suited for Hollywood. He doesn’t need a gun
Chili Palmer first appeared in Elmore Leonard's 1990 novel . He is a Miami-based loan shark who, through a series of "business" mishaps involving a dry cleaner named Leo Devoe, ends up in Los Angeles.

