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Illogical happenings



Did they really kill the creep, the most authentic Skinhead? I saw Sean shoot him in the foot, and he's standing at the top of a cliff, but I never see him fall off the cliff or get shot fatally.
What happened to him? I kept watching for him to show up again.
And of course, the bad cop and the betraying traitor co-worker live happily ever after. Boo. But that's truthful.
"He who swaps his liberty for the promise of 'security' deserves neither." Ben Franklin

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Do you mean Hillier, the member of their gang? Bean shoots him in the knee plus he's hanging from a tree. Just after that there's a reference to the gang "starting to kill each other" on the news.

I got the impression the Danny Dyrer character would have gone after the bad detective and his co-worker. In the forest, we see the detective shouting in frustration at Dyer's escape - he has just witnessed him ordering Monroe's execution and therefore poses a threat to him (if anyone would believe him that is). Dyer kills Manning after seeing him pay off his co-worker, so knew he had betrayed him.

I do agree it was a wholly illogical movie - a detective sergeant with so much power (hosting televised press conferences about what are effectively serial killings, being called "Sir" by other officers, turning up at a fire-fight in just his suit and ordering an officer to shoot someone in cold blood), Manning arriving on his own to hand over a payment personally for example). It was just enjoyable trash!






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