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It didn't feel as believable as if he had someone on the inside helping pave the way for an exit. The whole sequence was out of character for Dalton, who was too calculating and would never rely on sheer luck. I'm a former Chemical Engineer. It was boring so I decided to write about things I love.

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In closing, let me remind you that the geek shall inherit the Earth. That said, I'm on Twitter RenaldoMatadeen. So holler. Question : This movie left me with more questions than answers. Even after watching it more than once. Was the fake wall built during the robbery or before?

If it was built before, how was this done without the bank employees knowing about it? What was the purpose of the hole they dug in the floor? I thought this was where they stored the diamonds, but Clive would have had to tear up the floor and dig them up again later, which doesn't make sense. Why couldn't Clive have just brought the diamonds with him behind the wall during the escape? Wouldn't it have made sense to give each person who came out of the bank a lie detector test to try and weed out the ones who may have been involved?

I realize that those tests are voluntary, so that in itself may have helped the police. Answer: 1 The fake wall was constructed during the robbery - that's why they dragged things out, to give them time to finish the job. As a result, the NYPD do not use them as a matter of policy. Even if, in this fictional storyline, they did, the unreliability of the tests and their tendency to give false positives is sufficiently well-known that it's likely that many of the witnesses might refuse to avoid the possibility of being incorrectly incriminated by a bad reading.

So it wouldn't be likely to help them much anyway and could actively harm their case if it indicated somebody innocent. Separate from membership , this is to get updates about mistakes in recent releases. Addresses are not passed on to any third party, and are used solely for direct communication from this site. He should have destroyed these things a long time ago, but the guilt and the sentimentality attached to them prevented him from doing so.

One of the most important things about a heist is the escape plan. Russell tells him, as well as White, that he will walk out the front door when he feels like it. At the beginning of the film, we find Russell in a small cell.

It turns out that this space was constructed by his team during the heist. He planned to stay at the bank for about a week or until he knew things had died down. They had also dug up a hole for him to defecate while he was in hiding. He kept the diamonds with him, which kept his accomplices out of trouble with the cops.

When Frazier figures out the existence of box , which had no records going back to the founding year of the bank, he realizes that whatever was in the box was the target. He gets the box opened and finds a ring inside it, with gum, and a note the directs him to follow it.

Russell keeps the documents with himself to ensure a hold over Case.



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