Near the end, the bullet paths enter into the water from different angles, despite coming from one, stationary shooter.
The shooter wasn't stuck to the floor, he could move around. He could also angle his pistol and cause the bullets to enter the water from different angles.
The shooter wasn't stuck to the floor, he could move around. He could also angle his pistol and cause the bullets to enter the water from different angles.
Stacy's cigarette changes length from short to long a few times during a single conversation with Walker.
He's chain smoking. (0:56:45) He has just lit up, so it's long. By 0:57:00, he's smoked it down, so it's short. Then, (0:57:07), he lit a fresh one and it is long.
He's chain smoking. (0:56:45) He has just lit up, so it's long. By 0:57:00, he's smoked it down, so it's short. Then, (0:57:07), he lit a fresh one and it is long.
When the film shows the dog's view it includes the Near-sightedness but it lacks the red-green colorblindness that dogs would have (as they only see the primary colors of red, green and blue).
Dogs can make out yellow and blue. This renders a lot of the world grayish-brown. Red and green are the two colors that are typically most difficult to distinguish by color blind people.
Dogs can make out yellow and blue. This renders a lot of the world grayish-brown. Red and green are the two colors that are typically most difficult to distinguish by color blind people.