Corrected entry: Obviously Duhovic is supposed to come from Serbia or Bosnia where all the real war crimes took place. Instead Belarus and its flag are mentioned and seen through the whole movie.

The Hitman's Bodyguard (2017)
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Directed by: Patrick Hughes
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Gary Oldman, Ryan Reynolds, Salma Hayek
Continuity mistake: After they break into the old Mercedes by smashing the driver's window, in the scene when they are singing in the car the glass is there, shown by fingerprints. (00:40:00)
Darius Kinkaid: You know, when life gives you shit, you make Kool-Aid.
Michael Bryce: Life doesn't usually give you shit and then turn it into a beverage.
Trivia: When Michael Bryce pushes a man off a bicycle into the river during the scene where Darius Kincaid is escaping by boat, the man yells a Wilhelm scream.
Question: In the beginning of the movie there is a man recounting his story about how his wife and child were killed by Dukhovich. The opposing attorney objects due to hearsay. How is this hearsay, when the man was telling his story of him seeing his own family killed?
Answer: You are right. It isn't hearsay and this is a mistake.
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Correction: Duhovic was the former president of Belarus. He's not from Serbia or Bosnia, nor is he suppose to be. However, this is a fictitious movie wherein the character has committed a number of crimes and not a movie about actual war crimes.
Bishop73
Though the movie is fictitious, the plot refers to the Hague tribunal over war crimes committed in the former Yugoslavia (Serbia, Bosnia). Duhovic is a Serbian name like Milosevic, not a Belarusian name. There has never been a former president of Belarus, its president is still active. Too many discrepancies even for a fictitious movie.