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!

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i 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.

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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.

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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.

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phonebook or google search, dude
'b' for bad or 'r' for really bad ?

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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.

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