Just before Mel spins round and is shot by Tes, a hammer-cocking noise can be heard. Yet Les is holding a Glock, a pistol that has no external hammer.
Just before Mel spins round and is shot by Tes, a hammer-cocking noise can be heard. Yet Les is holding a Glock, a pistol that has no external hammer.
The lorry driver is initially shown firing three times at Dawn, the third shot proving fatal. When the sequence is replayed, he fires two shots that kill Dawn.
Before Mel fires at Rony, he pulls back the hammer of his revolver. When he shoots Rony you can clearly see the hammer fall. In the following shot the hammer is cocked again and Mel decocks it. Revolvers do not re-cock themselves after firing, unlike semi-automatic pistols.
When the BMW driver collects Kara, she mentions having to top up the tank. Not long after, the car is being filled again, yet they were told to drive to a café 40 miles outside town. A BMW 325 wouldn't use that much petrol, would it?
That's a misquote. She didn't fill the tank completely — she said she only needed enough petrol to get them out of there. They had no money for petrol until Tes picked the man’s pocket.
After Ronny shoots the police officer in the head, he then takes and dons the officer's uniform. The uniform ought to be a bloody mess rather than spotlessly clean, and it should be far too small and tight on the stocky Ronny, since the officer who originally wore it had an average build.
At around the 50-minute mark, when Kara and Dawn are filling up with petrol, Dawn replaces the pump — the display shows neither gallons dispensed nor a price.