Twotall

27th Aug 2001

Enter the Dragon (1973)

Corrected entry: The blonde lady that Roper is fond of shows up dead at the end of the film but the film doesn't give any indication of how she died. I can't for a second think that any of the men would have hit her let alone beat her to death! That just doesn't make any sense at all.

Correction: A movie does not have to explain every single detail or every motivation of the characters. Suffice to say that Han decided to have her killed, and it was done.

Twotall

27th Aug 2001

Enter the Dragon (1973)

Corrected entry: When Bolo goes to punish the guards for not doing their job, he intends to kill every one of them. He steps on the first guy's neck and snaps it. He then pounds on the second guy and breaks his neck by pulling back on his head as he lies on the ground. He then turns to smack the third guy and forearms him upside the head. He does some sort of spin move and this guy falls to the ground. Either someone forgot to add in a sound effect of a breaking bone or the third guard is faking as he lies on the ground. Perhaps in this case, it would be a good idea.

Correction: Like the submitter him/herself says, the guard could be faking in an attempt to save his life. It would be a character mistake by Bolo to not make sure the guard was dead, but it is not unlikely that this could happen.

Twotall

27th Aug 2001

Enter the Dragon (1973)

Corrected entry: Pick any scene in the film that shows large groups of men standing in rows punching back and forth. You can easily pick out at least two or three extras who are not in time with the others. There's even one that is standing there doing his own thing punching wildly like no tomorrow.

Correction: Clearly a character mistake. I have also personally seen this happen many times in real-life karate classes. Occasionally, someone disregard the count and start doing things in their own pace, because they get impatient. It is disrespectful, but it happens.

Twotall

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