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rjgo

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how did the terrorist guy survive.
he was a clone, or he had a double.
how did he survive the blast.

shalom

rjgo
 
You remember that body that was hidden behind the wine rack? he must have jumped out of the helicopter before it blew up, leaving that body in there. Because it looked like it was an exact match.
 
Early on in the film Hugh Jackman's character (about 30-45 mins into the film approx?), glimpses John Travolta's character's dead body in the cool room/wine cellar.

Just before the helicopter takes off from the roof towards the end of the film. Hugh's character turns briefly and glimpes people running down stairs into the building. It's a very short scene - thats John's character escaping. The clone dead body is in the chopper, I assume the whole chopper was flown by remote control. Hence when they find the dead clone body they assume it's John's character.

Were you drinking when you watched the film?;)
 
Given the context of the film and John's characters wealth.
I'd say it was a body modified post mortem to look like him through plastic surgery.

Given that his dental and medical records wouldn't be available for a post mortom they'd go on Hugh's character's ID of the body.


It's just a film accept it!;)

rjgo BTW read Other Side of deception by Victor Ostrovsky out of curiousity?
 
Originally posted by Ohkrana
rjgo BTW read Other Side of deception by Victor Ostrovsky out of curiousity?

I have that very book in my bookshelf at this moment.:D
 
You didn't happen to read Devil's Guard at all?
 
Originally posted by rjgo
wuts the book about.

shalom

rjgo

The book is biography of Victor Ostrovsky a former Israeli Security officer/Militray police man (not sure of the exact title, but he pretty much did VIP protection) and later Mossad. Who detailed his experiences with Mossad etc.

Given your Geographic locale I figured you'd find it interesting. Myself I enjoyed reading it. When I get a bit more time (having a bastard of a couple of weeks - finals *sigh*). I'll post some links on the book (if I can find anything worthy) and give you the publishing house and ISBN number.
 
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