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Originally Posted by J. Falcon
Instead of everyone taking the "It was too deep for you" approach, how about trying to explain the two major plot holes in this film?
1- Why would anyone bring a dying drug dealer water in the middle of the night? First, he was already dying when he left him. Second, it was a horrendous crimes scene and going back was about as dangerous as putting a gun inside your mouth and pulling the trigger.
2 - How could the killer shoot up the entire state and not a goddamn thing happen?
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1. Because if he didn't, there wouldn't be a movie. Plus, it was showing character...instead of Moss saying "Even though I'm going to take this money, I still have a good heart."
2. Does that really matter? They're in the middle of Texas in the 80's. You say you like to think about your movies, but your picking the wrong things to think about.