If you're referring to Simon as he's talking to the pig head or the "Lord of the Flies" The pig represents pure evil, but Simon is also having a seizure as it is happening, so it may be his imagination.
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The Lord of the Flies
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It is a hallucination that has occurred as a result of the island's isolation having driven him mad. The pigs head is the Lord of the Flies as chaos and the inner savage within all of the inhabitants now rules over the island.
In "Lord of the Flies," Simon's conversation with the Lord of the Flies presents two possibilities. He may be hallucinating and the words he attributes to the beast, are actually his own subconscious thoughts. On the other hand, Simon may have actually witnessed a supernatural manifestation.
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Chögyam Trungpa Well if you are talking about the speech where he talks about the revolution of the mind, who talks about how man created a society based on corrupt ideolisms then it's actually "Jiddu Krishnamurti"
The name is "Criminal". The man he talks to before going in the bank is Dre. actually there is alot of them