The hooker's question


When she asks him why he doesn't have any bullets in his gun, is she being literal, or is she referring to the sex act they just finished? I'm stumped by that, and she's kind of mysterious.

I'm kind of hooked on this movie, and I don't know why. It's so not my usual type of movie. Maybe the gritty realism. I think it's cool how all the stories intertwine, too.

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Eddie's gun literally didn't have any bullets in it. It was shown in the beginning (when he put the gun in his mouth) and also shown near the end (after he saw Chantel for the last time). When he was in his car, he loaded a single bullet to kill himself, but he wound up using it to shoot one of the sex slave thugs.

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Thanks, magician!

Guess I wasn't paying close enough attention. I'm usually working on my computer while watching TV.

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That is why at the end one of the sex slave dudes said to him " I know you, sometimes the devil just makes it easy on me" before nonchalantly walking up to him.

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I thought the 'negro' thought he had no bullets at all, and im assuming the hooker gere slept with, told the sex slave guy that he had no bullets in his gun...

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