I've just watched the movie. Ask away!
I thought the movie was below average, but Dolph was amazing during most of it, lol.
Ask any thing and I'll answer it. XD
I thought the movie was below average, but Dolph was amazing during most of it, lol.
Ask any thing and I'll answer it. XD
Okay, if you could clear this up for me, that'd be great... So, Dolph and his partner really didn't want the drugs, but the drug czar who was hidden below the floorboards. He was apparently initially put there by Dolph prior to the invasion. My question is why did they put this old guy there, and what did they want with him? I'm still unclear on this...
shareThat's actually a great question. I was thinking about the same thing, to be honest.
The movie wasn't very clear, regarding that question. I think he knew something else about a money or something that I can't really remember.
I still think it's hilarious putting the guy there. I don't know how much time he stayed there. The way he was found by the coupe, that was totally random and quite convenient to move the plot foward, even though there was none at all.
Well, at least the old guy survived
The drug cartel wants to exchange him for members of the gang that are in jail in the US.
shareI bet Dolph and Ray were legit law enforcement agents who somehow diverted the hostage from custody and put him in the stashhouse as future leverage.
...and Mrs. Taylor sure seems to use a lotta ice, whenever he's away
They were going to trade him for some other people that the drug cartel was holding hostage.
shareThat is the problem. No explanation whatsoever of why the old guy was put in the cellar lock box. Another big issue is why did the cop at the end take Dolph and the girl outside in the pouring rain then proceed to interrogate Dolph while they all became soaking wet? Ridiculous....
shareHow did the husband disappear so fast after the hitmen finished sawing and walked down the hallway? He disappeared like a ghost!
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