Why does the guy with hat in bus-stop help Reacher?
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transmentalist — 12 years ago(October 08, 2013 10:06 PM)
I suggested this in another thread when the idea was still sort of coalescing in my head.
In the earlier scene, Reacher explains what he's come to understand about how people of America aren't truly "free."
He also goes on about situational/tactical awareness.
It's therefore thematically and logically consistent for Reacher to abandon his car in exactly the part of town where he knows people DON'T trust the police, and ARE likely to help him, especially if he presents himself as cool and collected, the authority-resisting rogue rather than the frantic fleeing felon.
In other words, he was smart enough to seek shelter among people he knew would protect him.
He would not, for example, have sought shelter with the two earlier posters who claim they would not have helped him, because they most likely don't live in those neighborhoods, taking those buses, getting hassled by those cops. -
kkarma2 — 12 years ago(October 20, 2013 03:00 PM)
This is probably the best answer.
I did not know the answer and I thought it was stupid.
Think about it someone like Tom Cruise walking up to them.
What he does is cool. he looks them straight in the eye he was saying I am going to trust you guys that it because he knows they know the police are dirty.
He looks at them and they look at him from the care and the way he leaves the car its like taking refuge and they just react to that.
A rapist would not have the guts to do that only an innocent man or someone who has not done such a crime like trying to escape a ticket. -
teaguetod — 12 years ago(December 01, 2013 11:33 AM)
because Stop Snitchin'!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_Snitchin' -
mize2003 — 12 years ago(December 01, 2013 01:15 PM)
Among the more disenfranchised, you will find an extremely low percent of people that will help the cops.
I mean you can straight up rob a liquor store and someone will see your face clearly. In quite a few circumstances if that person is from the wrong side of the tracks so to speak he won't help the cops identify you at all. The guy that is working there is a more likely target obviously, but they just have such an anti-narc mentality that protecting criminals happens all the time. -
JurijFedorov — 10 years ago(April 21, 2015 04:29 PM)
He was clearly not a rapist. They could see that he was a nice guy with a good car and nice clothes. And in the hoods you don't have as much love for the police as in the white suburbs. Maaaaan this movie is so awesome. I want to see it again.
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JurijFedorov — 10 years ago(May 16, 2015 10:54 AM)
It's a movie. Not a documentary. Super hot girls date losers in movies. And guys can get shot 3 times and be okay 2 days later. Action movies always have these scenes. Watch Die Hard 3. It's filled with super extreme unlikely scenes.
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Mr_Voorhees — 10 years ago(May 18, 2015 11:12 PM)
Way I see it, he pulled an Assassin's Creed move. In pursuit by cops, casually walks up to a crowd and with the hat, blends in nice and easy.
Finally deleted my old sig and I don't know what to putso, Hail Hydra! Heil?uh..go team! -
meetingpeople_is_easy — 10 years ago(July 26, 2015 08:29 PM)
OP must be a racial minority.. because this is pretty much par for the course for good looking white people

Had Jack Reacher been played by Don Cheadle.. this scene would have been MUCH harder to believe. -
transmentalist — 10 years ago(September 23, 2015 12:10 AM)
Had Jack Reacher been played by Don Cheadle.. this scene would have been MUCH harder to believe.
Really? I'd think it'd be even easier to believe. Cheadle has a lot of the same "cool cat" attitude that Cruise conveys.
Steve Buscemi or Chris Tucker on the other hand