When cutting into the blind man who regained vision on the operating table, they used a cast saw to make the first incision.
Even though the story allegedly takes place in the United States, many references to Australia are seen in the film, throwing the story off.
Chrysler 300C driven by the government agents is right-hand-drive. As the agent exited the left side of Chrysler, the dashboard is briefly visible to have no steering wheel on the left side.
The green-white pictogram for emergency exit sign is visible in the hospital. The American equivalent is red EXIT.
The doorknobs are positioned close to the shoulder height: typical feature in Australia and New Zealand but never in the United States.
The telephone at repair garage is Australian and never been available in the US.
Chrysler 300C driven by the government agents is right-hand-drive. As the agent exited the left side of Chrysler, the dashboard is briefly visible to have no steering wheel on the left side.
The green-white pictogram for emergency exit sign is visible in the hospital. The American equivalent is red EXIT.
The doorknobs are positioned close to the shoulder height: typical feature in Australia and New Zealand but never in the United States.
The telephone at repair garage is Australian and never been available in the US.