A couple of questions.


After the refrigerator bomb scene, the sergeant motions for Rama and the wounded guy to go back up through the hole they fell through while the others go into another room on the same floor and hide. Why did they split up, leaving Rama alone with a wounded man? Why didn't they all go upstairs and hide?

Also, I understand why the lieutenant was reluctant to call for help at first, because they weren't really supposed to be going on this raid. But #1, when they were CLEARLY in danger of dying, why not call then? Better to get in legal trouble than be killed, right? #2 If the raid had succeeded, how did he plan on covering it up from the rest of the police anyway? Presumably there would be records kept that all those men left that morning with a van, weapons and ammunition.

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After the refrigerator bomb scene, the sergeant motions for Rama and the wounded guy to go back up through the hole they fell through while the others go into another room on the same floor and hide. Why did they split up, leaving Rama alone with a wounded man? Why didn't they all go upstairs and hide?


The machete gang is right outside the door. They could see them if Rama drag the wounded police over to the sergeant or vice versa.

Also, I understand why the lieutenant was reluctant to call for help at first, because they weren't really supposed to be going on this raid. But #1, when they were CLEARLY in danger of dying, why not call then? Better to get in legal trouble than be killed, right? #2 If the raid had succeeded, how did he plan on covering it up from the rest of the police anyway? Presumably there would be records kept that all those men left that morning with a van, weapons and ammunition.


#1) They could not called for help as Tama (gang boss) has cut every communication and their "backup" team outside had been eliminated.

#2) If the raid had succeeded then it is a big victory for the police - sanctioned or not. The survivors will be hailed as heroes instead.

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Where in the movie did you see Tama control all radio-frequencies, katarabhumi?

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Tama didn't have control over all radio-frequencies but he killed police backup outside -same effect. As we see sergeant had try to use the radio but he got no answers.

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I see,now.
A brilliant answer on par with a brilliantly thought out film.
By killing the cops outside the building in such a badass way, them electro magnetic waves waft to the ground,limp with fear.

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