There is a scene in which Denzel Washington is required to shoot a person on a city street who is possessed by a demon. Washingon uses a Glock pistol and fires only one shot. In the scene it is clear after the shot is fired that the gun's slide is in the locked back position (this only happens after the last round is fired. A Glock typically holds between 8-15 rounds). In the next frame, while Denzel is still holding the gun in the shooting position, we see that the slide has been moved forward. [Hobbes moved it. There's even a sound effect in the movie for this.]
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As Denzel walks into the lodge for the end scene and stops in the middle of the room, the camera rotates to the right and holds position. Now watch the first window at the right of Denzel, some shadow of the crew reflects on the glass and stops on the wall on the left of the window. See more...
Fallen (1998) - 3 corrections
Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller
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There is a scene in which Denzel Washington is required to shoot a person on a city street who is possessed by a demon. Washingon uses a Glock pistol and fires only one shot. In the scene it is clear after the shot is fired that the gun's slide is in the locked back position (this only happens after the last round is fired. A Glock typically holds between 8-15 rounds). In the next frame, while Denzel is still holding the gun in the shooting position, we see that the slide has been moved forward. [Hobbes moved it. There's even a sound effect in the movie for this.]
Hobbes types "February 11, 1966" into the search engine and is taken to the front page of the "Chronicle" newspaper. The date on the page is a bit hard to read, but it definitely says 'Wednesday'. In 1966, Feb 11 was a Friday. [The article wasn't printed on February 11, 1966, but it mentions that date. That's why the search engine got a hit for that site. It was probably an article printed Wednesday, February 16 about events that took place on the preceding Friday.]
The narrator along the course of the movie is Denzel Washington, and we're led to believe his character is the one telling the story. But as we've seen throughout the movie, Azazel takes the voice of anyone he possesses. Of course it would be silly to have a cat narrating the film, but Azazel is not in the same body as the narrating voice at the end. [As a supernatural being, I imagine he can use any voice he wants, in addition to any body.]
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