Plot holes?
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Naughty-God — 10 years ago(January 04, 2016 05:59 PM)
I don't think Jackie could have left the money anywhere else BUT the mall because Keaton had already identified the items to be used, marked and counted the bills. After that she was being tailed save for her trip to the dressing room where Melanie and Louis AND Max were waiting.
Again, the only possible plot hole is why ATF/FBI guy would allow such a lackadaisical operation. -
RodneyAnonymous — 10 years ago(January 04, 2016 06:32 PM)
ATF and LAPD. No FBI involvement.
And Keaton did not meet up with Jackie until she was in the PARKING LOT of LAX. Nothing was identified, marked, or whatever until then. She could have left the money somewhere in the terminal, to be picked up by Max (or she just could have come back for it herself).
Further, if anyone was tailing her, why did they stop when she went to the dressing room? I mean, yes, they can't go IN the dressing room, but they can hang around outside, to see Louis dragging Melanie around, Melanie going in the dressing room WITH A BAG, Max going and claiming a bag 2 minutes after Jackie left, et cetera. It's pretty clear that no one was watching her or around her (remember, she came out, looking around frantically, walked all the way to the food court, then called for Keaton, and all the cops ran around the corner IN FRONT OF HER, at the food court, waiting for her to get there) at least from when she got out of her car at the mall parking lot until she went to the food court and called for Keaton.
So, yes, it's a beep operation - to the point of being a plot hole.
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j_teney1 — 10 years ago(January 05, 2016 04:04 PM)
Thanks for all the input guys. I think I can happily look past the Max pick up. Also, the agents aren't FBI and are probably are over their heads so maybe that's why no one tailed Jackie to the dressing room. The only thing that still bugs me is that they didn't check the security cameras. Maybe they were going to and that's why Jackie needed to leave at the end but I wish they made one reference to it.
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Naughty-God — 10 years ago(January 05, 2016 08:14 PM)
ATF Ray was an idiot, and was possibly really attracted to and fooled by Jackie.
The reason she took the whole $500K and the $50K was that she was scamming Ordell AND the cops. Ordell wants his $500K so he can take it and get out of Dodge.
Jackie was pulling the long Con on both parties in that she knew that Ordell wouldn't honor the Escrow deposit agreement had she been prosecuted after the failed money exchange AND she was intending for Ordell to be so enraged for stealing his money (using Max as her co-conspirator) that he would come back to kill her so she got Ray and Mark to help her eliminate Ordell once and for all.
It could also be implied that Jackie used Max for all it's worth, right?
But, you're right. Back to the surveillance thing, even for 1995 I find it very hard to believe that Ray and Mark couldn't use surveillance footage to examine past events near/around the dressing room. -
RodneyAnonymous — 10 years ago(January 06, 2016 12:03 PM)
Only Ray/Keaton is ATF, the other is LAPD. We just have to assume that there weren't security camera's in that store at that time. Otherwise Jackie's plan doesn't work. Perhaps she CHOSE that store because they didn't have cameras? Who knows. We just have to accept that there weren't any
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aios-dum — 10 years ago(January 26, 2016 04:48 AM)
They didn't mark 500K, she lied to the police and told them she would deliver only 50K, because Ordell got cold feet.
Remember when she put a load of money at the bottom of her bag, covered it with clothes and then put 50K on top? It was for the police to mark.
That is why she could keep 500K, because that money was not marked. -
NonNon_Jean-Francois — 10 years ago(March 18, 2016 08:26 PM)
No plot holes at all - Jackiie was followed every inch up to the exchange (remember the many cops in the mall?). She couldn't chance doing the exchange anywhere but where it was suppose to take place. Once she took the heat away with her after the exchange with Melanie, Max could go and casually make do with the rest
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hovercraftfullofeels — 9 years ago(May 05, 2016 03:14 AM)
Finally, some common sense. Thank you.
Also, for anyone thinking it had a 70s vibe to it, there were occasional uses of mobile phones in case you hadn't noticed.
Just because the soundtrack was retro doesn't mean the action took place in that era.