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FBI was pretty worthless.


Every plan or idea they had failed and was wrong. And every time Mullin flipped the script and did what they didn't want him to do, it worked.

The FBI wanted him to just pay the ransom, because most of the time those parents get their kids back alive. Mullin was smart to realize that these people would never want his son to come back alive, since he could ID them later, and during the botched drop off the guy he gave the money too had no idea where his son was supposed to be. Even after that, they still wanted him to just pay the money, but Mullin went public and put up the bounty instead. Then they tried to undermined that by sending his wife with the money, and she then gets beaten up. But in the end, Mullin's plan worked. The kidnappers panicked and turned on each other, and he got his kid back.

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That's not really in insight, you're just explaining the plot. And why wouldn't the FBI tell them to pay the ransom? It's a numbers game. Most of the time paying the ransom works better than not paying. Yeah Mel Gibson's plan worked in the end, but it was pretty unorthodox and bloody risky.

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Yes, I did point out several key points from the plot to support my point that the FBI was worthless in this movie. They might have been right at first about paying the ransom, but when Mullin comes back from the botched ransom drop and says the guy making the pick-up had no clue where his son was supposed to be, they should have realized that these kidnapers were not going to give his kid back alive. But instead, they insisted he continue like before. And even when he tried to do something different, they undermine him by sending his wife. And just to further complicate the matter, they tell her about his past business misdeeds.

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