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Who's car did he stick the picture in?


At the last scene by the dock, Stephen Dorff takes the incriminating photo of Jack and sticks in the back of somebody's car. I know he had a truck (which he gives to J-Lo); was the car Jack's?


"Do these come in funny shapes?"

"No. ...Unless round is funny."

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Yeahm he stuck it in Alex's bag. I think it was because he wanted to deal with the situation privately - one-on-one with Alex and then disappear. Therefore he gave Alex the incriminating picture to cut himself off from the whole business completely (so as not to be tempted to blackmail him in the future and so on...). That's how I interpreted it, anyway...

Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore, dum dum dum da-dee...

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my impression was that he did leave the photograph in Jack's car, but my first thought as to why he did that related to the police finding the photo and connecting Jack to the theft of the necklace, assuming that Stephen Dorff killed or injured Jack and then left the scene. The reply above offers another possibility, but if that's the case, why not just give the picture to Jack or destroy it (remember, he got the photo from the wallet of Michael Caine, so Jack probably wouldn't even know that he had the photo in the first place...)

Just a thought...

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Plus he needed the police to solve the case quickly before they arrested Gabriela for it. As an illegal, even if she somehow beat the charges they'd deport her.

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She'd get out of it! lol.

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And exactly why didn't Jack look for the picture in Michael's wallet in the first place since he knew he got it?

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my impression was that he did leave the photograph in Jack's car, but my first thought as to why he did that related to the police finding the photo and connecting Jack to the theft of the necklace, assuming that Stephen Dorff killed or injured Jack and then left the scene.


Yeah. I think that's what he had in mind.

Very good. But brick not hit back!

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