In the trailer when the bad guy gets pushed out the window of the speeding train, his body rolls toward the camera. Since his body is going the same speed at the train it would hit the ground and roll away from the camera.
That's not how physics works. His body is going the same speed up until he exits the train, then he slows from air friction and gravity. After he hits the ground, his forward momentum depletes considerably, at which time he's stopped for all intents and purposes, so the train rolls on by him.
That's not how physics works. His body is going the same speed up until he exits the train, then he slows from air friction and gravity. After he hits the ground, his forward momentum depletes considerably, at which time he's stopped for all intents and purposes, so the train rolls on by him.
Stanley Tucci 's character says the mind might forget but the body remembers.
Only the brain has memory cells the body does not.
He was referring to muscle memory, AKA training. Not little brain cells in the biceps.
Only the brain has memory cells the body does not.
He was referring to muscle memory, AKA training. Not little brain cells in the biceps.
On the train, Nadia tells Gregor there is a "22 Beretta" pointed at him. When she reveals the pistol, it is a Walther PPK variant.