jason smith wrote:Wheely wrote:Ah-ha! I missed that both rooms had their locks punched out. But why was he in the other room? He retrieved the cash from room #1, so why go into room #2? Anyway, thanks for the info. I need to see this movie again.
I don't know... part of it was just structurally necessary (in terms of plot) so that Tommy Lee Jones would have to choose between door#1 or #2, it's the form of coin toss the bad guy chose for Tommy Lee Jones I guess. Since the mexicans are the ones that shot the hero down, and the bad guy gets the money, the money retrieval didn't happen until after the police were gone. Maybe the bad guy started with the room next door to try and find the money first since that's how the hero initially hid it, then had to run back in when he heard Tommy Lee Jones coming..??
Beats the hell out of me. In the book he is back in the truck by the time Ed Tom pulls up. No choice needed, eh. I was little disappointed in the movie because they had to leave some stuff out that is in the book. For every great part in the film, there is a little bit more great in the book. Ed's conversation with his... uncle?, father in law? is my favorite. And its longer and better in the book. I don't know why I'm saying this as if it would be surprising in any way... NC.