Michael: So what's the plan?
C.J: The plan is you drink a nice tall glass of shut the fuck up!
CJ: What are you, a fucking doctor?
Ana: No, I'm a fucking nurse.
Directed by: Zack Snyder
Starring: Ving Rhames, Mekhi Phifer, Sarah Polley, Jake Weber
Michael: So what's the plan?
C.J: The plan is you drink a nice tall glass of shut the fuck up!
CJ: What are you, a fucking doctor?
Ana: No, I'm a fucking nurse.
Factual error: When they are eating, there's a box of chicken labelled PFK (Poulet Frit a la Kentucky), the French equivalent of KFC. This film takes place in the USA, but was filmed in Canada where most products are labelled in English and French.
Trivia: Stay for the duration of the credits. The movie doesn't end with them sailing away. There is a continuation in the credits.
Question: In the opening scene, why was Luis not particularly bothered by the sudden appearance of a neighbor child in their house standing at the entrance to their bedroom? He reacts to her initially as though she were an overnight guest who had been sleeping down the hall and not as someone who doesn't live there.
Answer: He also likely knew her since Anna had a conversation with the kid earlier about "say hi to your mom for me'.
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Answer: Since it's not addressed in the script or the film, any answer would be speculation. One could be that Luis is just a generally laid back person, and the appearance of a young child he knows is not enough to ruffle his feathers, even if she isn't supposed to be there. He also just woke up, so he could be a bit groggy and not fully processing the situation as quickly as he might normally. More likely, it's simply the way the scene was filmed; the director and actor didn't think it important to show Luis "bothered" by the girl's presence (prior to noticing the blood, of course).