I don't understand the boat explosion
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rockiebattles411 — 14 years ago(June 16, 2011 02:21 PM)
I had assumed that he had rigged the boat to kill Frank, not Rachael, and that he rigged the cars AFTER the bomb-in-a-boat failed. That's probably wrong, but that's what I thought. Remember that this guy was as much a professional as Frank had been, so he would've wanted to get rid of Frank first, thus clearing a path to Rachael. If the boat-bomb had succeeded, he wouldn't have needed to rig the cars, because he then could've come into the house while they were still panicking and killed Rachael and everyone else.
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tomaszkumor-100-611377 — 14 years ago(July 07, 2011 08:14 PM)
Frank taking Fletcher on the boat sets up the following scene. No professional is going to make a move without some recon. He saw Frank in the boat earlier so he set it to blow so it would kill frank and make Rachael an easier target with him out of the way. It's pretty straight forward, in any fight the primary target will always be the biggest threat.
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chris88cooper — 14 years ago(September 06, 2011 11:12 PM)
I agree, the boat explosion was designed to get Frank out of the way since it could be assumed that Frank would always be one of the people in it. The cars were disabled and the phone lines cut, most likely at the same time, because the assassin was leaving nothing to chance.
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djmike247 — 14 years ago(September 17, 2011 09:31 AM)
I believe that the boat was rigged to kill no one in particular. It would have been luck if it was Rachel or Frank, but mostly it would have caused panic and confusion. During this time it was easier to gain entry to the house and make the kill. In the darkness the killer went after a female figure and got the wrong one. Most of the scene was about confusion and chance and it played out very well. It was a game to the killer who had plenty of opportunity to kill her but after Miami it became personal and he wanted her to feel fear before she died.
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comm-12 — 14 years ago(February 20, 2012 08:03 AM)
There is a scene in the original script with Rachel, Fletcher and Frank on that boat.
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prettygurlA — 14 years ago(March 10, 2012 08:48 PM)
Yeah, I agree with that statement that the boat was rigged for Frank so that Rachel would be an easier target to get to. There wasnt a timed explosion on the boat either, It was set to explode when the boat stopped moving.
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GIRobotII — 13 years ago(August 30, 2012 10:04 AM)
I would say it wasn't meant to kill anyone. What happened was exactly what the killer intended. I believe it was remote detonated, for them all to see and hear it right then, so to cause increased panic, basically toying with them, to let them know he had found them.
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info-13388 — 9 years ago(September 02, 2016 11:56 PM)
the boat was rigged so that when the motor started the bomb was activated. the motor was rigged to then stop a few minutes later, coughing and spluttering, so that whoever was on it would be crouched over the motor trying to get it restarted when the bomb went off, thus ensuring it killed whoever was in the boat.