No sensible person behind the wheel of a BMW would watch an entire building blow up, keep driving towards it and then along its burning remains. He certainly wouldn't pull over for someone walking away with a gun just to ask if she's all right.
No sensible person behind the wheel of a BMW would watch an entire building blow up, keep driving towards it and then along its burning remains. He certainly wouldn't pull over for someone walking away with a gun just to ask if she's all right.
When Riley puts a gun to Peg's head, she first presses it against her forehead; in the following shot it is shown at the side of her head.
Riley storms Garcia's warehouse and home armed with a single magazine of ammunition, which lasted for the duration of the confrontation.
After Riley hijacks the 4x4 & drives it through the gate into Garcia's compound, she climbs out at the rear of the vehicle. The 4x4 continues to roll forward at a walking pace with a dead man in the driver's seat; as the driveway slopes downhill it picks up speed and ultimately destroys the front of the house.
Following the climactic confrontation between Riley and Diego Garcia, two police officers open fire on her and the slides on their weapons lock back after discharging only two or three rounds. This suggests their firearms are empty. In reality, most serving officers carry magazines loaded to capacity, not just two or three rounds.
The film opens with Riley tussling with a gang member in a car, the window behind the gang member's head does not shatter when Riley shoots him in the head.
As Riley drives away from the blown-up warehouse, the sound suggests the car's gearbox is shifting as she picks up speed. The speedometer and tachometer (visible on the car's instrument panel) however show no movement at all.