Hotel Room Number
I saw that a tracking device allowed them to find out which hotel the jewels were taken to, but how did they figure out the room number to give to Marcel? I probably missed the clue, but its driving me crazy not to know!
shareI saw that a tracking device allowed them to find out which hotel the jewels were taken to, but how did they figure out the room number to give to Marcel? I probably missed the clue, but its driving me crazy not to know!
sharei dont think we see it. marcel probably said to the hotel clerk "i'm supposed to meet my two friends here. which room ?"
probably while pointing a gun at the clerk.
I'm watching the film in a window in another tab on Netflix while I browse IMDB and type some notes on things I wanted to make on the film.
It has a real budget feel to it sadly, which I feel could have been alleviated with some camera and colouring changes. There are nnumerous plot holes/poorly explained or totally missing events that make you wonder how they got to the next part of the story!
Foe example:
- In Miami, he phones the gangster. When did he get a phone/his evil direct line number?
- Not so much a plot hole, but the way they get Frankie to 'turn' is totally unrealistic. A quick chat out she abandons all her morals and decides to become part of a gigantic £multi-million grand fraud plan.
Might come back and edit/add to this list later. Just watching the last 1/3rd of the film, the totally predictable twist because of the foreshadow/setup conversation at the beginning of the film.
I'm watching the film in a window in another tab on Netflix while I browse IMDB and type some notes on things I wanted to make on the film.
It has a real budget feel to it sadly, which I feel could have been alleviated with some camera and colouring changes. There are nnumerous plot holes/poorly explained or totally missing events that make you wonder how they got to the next part of the story!
Foe example:
- In Miami, he phones the gangster. When did he get a phone/his evil direct line number?
- Not so much a plot hole, but the way they get Frankie to 'turn' is totally unrealistic. A quick chat out she abandons all her morals and decides to become part of a gigantic £multi-million grand fraud plan.
Might come back and edit/add to this list later. Just watching the last 1/3rd of the film, the totally predictable twist because of the foreshadow/setup conversation at the beginning of the film.
phonebook or google search, dude
'b' for bad or 'r' for really bad ?
I'm watching the film in a window in another tab on Netflix while I browse IMDB and type some notes on things I wanted to make on the film.
It has a real budget feel to it sadly, which I feel could have been alleviated with some camera and colouring changes. There are nnumerous plot holes/poorly explained or totally missing events that make you wonder how they got to the next part of the story!
Foe example:
- In Miami, he phones the gangster. When did he get a phone/his evil direct line number?
- Not so much a plot hole, but the way they get Frankie to 'turn' is totally unrealistic. A quick chat out she abandons all her morals and decides to become part of a gigantic £multi-million grand fraud plan.
Might come back and edit/add to this list later. Just watching the last 1/3rd of the film, the totally predictable twist because of the foreshadow/setup conversation at the beginning of the film.