About two loopholes

Carmela 2022-04-21 09:01:23

The whole film is wonderful and the details are spot on. The entire treatment process after Swagger was shot was also in line with the principles of first aid. There are only two points that I think the filming is not very thorough: 1. Swagger buys salt, sugar and injection needles from the store, but uses a leather tube from an old machine to make an infusion tube. How can this tube be used for injection without being sterilized? If so, within a few days, the child shoe will die of sepsis; 2. Swagger child shoe stole a car in Philadelphia, and drove the broken car from Philadelphia to Kentucky. This broken car is a pickup, MPG (miles per gallon) is probably no more than 25 miles/gallon, and the car's mailbox is estimated to be 20 gallons. But it's about 600 miles from Philadelphia to Kentucky. Assuming that the car is full of gas at the beginning (under normal circumstances, the mailbox of a general car will not be full), it can only drive 500 miles at most. Must refuel midway. But gas requires a credit card, and once the credit card is used, he will be found. So, I don't know how he got to Kentucky in just one night without asking anyone for help along the way.

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  • Nick Memphis: [sips coffee, chokes, coughs]

    Mr. Rate: [smiling] Good coffee?

    Nick Memphis: Yeah.

  • Mr. Rate: Would've been a bad job to take, though.

    Nick Memphis: How come?

    Mr. Rate: Whoever took that shot's probably dead now. That's how conspiracy works. Them boys on the grassy knoll, they were dead within three hours. Buried in the damn desert. Unmarked graves out past Terlingua.

    Nick Memphis: And you know this for a fact?

    Mr. Rate: Still got the shovel!