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plastic bag (spolier)


I must have missed soemthing because Russell coudl have ripped a hole by th emouth while being "suffocated" by the plastic glass? lol unless he was being choked by it also idk

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Not just that but his hands weren't bound, so he could have used his finger to poke a hole in the bag, or pushed his tongue to pierce the bag.

I'm not sure what got him though. Was he shot? When they found him, they concluded he wasn't going to make it. What did they do to him?

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They gutted him.

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They sliced his stomach open.

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...or pushed his tongue to pierce the bag.


LOL...no.

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How did the mob dude know where that meeting was at.

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Since Russell was still alive when the crew found him, the mob obviously tortured him into telling them. Or maybe he was already there when they killed him so it was a coincidence. Either way the crew would have figured out it was the mob and not just some random killing. No one else was gunning for them at that point of the movie.

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Dick move on part of russians... they already had the kid... and what happened to the dude in prison anyway... for a box of floppy discs ... and dont even get me started on the whole premise of a triple nine... there were more cars on route than the blues brothers ..

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He wasn't bound or gutted when he first had the bag over his face he panicked like anyone would do in the situation instead of thinking rip a hole he went for the guy behind him and his tongue isn't strong enough to puncture a plastic bag as you can as you can see when they found him he could not rip a hole in the bag easily on the first try

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But wasn't Russell supposed to be some 1337 ex-SpecOps operator? He should know 1000 different ways to get out of that kind of situation and overtake his attacker. Just seemed like a weak way to go. And it's Norman freakin' Reedus, for crying out loud. If anyone should've gone out like that, it should've been Franco.

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