Plot hole: During the film's climax, Anais is killing Marybeth Medina when, through the darkness of the dimly lit room, she sees a photo on the far wall. As if in a trance, she advances on the photo. As she approaches, to the tune of suspenseful music, her memories return. She remembers her husband and his murderer. One tiny photo made her whole again... Except, Anais has already seen the photo at the beginning of the movie (at 00:03:55), in a well-lit room, up close. (01:33:55 - 01:36:34)
Plot hole: Christian Wolfe discovers tax fraud at Ike's Pizzeria when he notices that Ike has reported enough income to account for 1,484,315 large pizzas, whereas his paper cost is enough to cover only 900,000 large pizzas. There are two mistakes here. Ike's large pizzas are $17.35, which means his income is $25,752,865.25 (~$25 million), which is nowhere near the $41.9 million income mentioned. Also, since only 2/3 of the business is takeouts, Ike needs only 989,543 boxes. (00:32:48)
Plot hole: The LAPD detective and Marybeth talk about Raymond King and whether he had money problems before even Marybeth identifies Raymond King, and therefore the detective even has a context to talk about money problems. (00:09:27)





Answer: I noticed that too. The first film did not have that speech pattern. Almost like someone told him autistic people have a different speech pattern, which is false. It bothered me so much.
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