Bullet Proof

Bullet Proof (2022)

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Continuity mistake: Smoke was no longer coming out of the wrecked car when The Thief had his back to it while he was shooting at a thug's feet, but it resumed when The Thief turned around to face the car. (00:05:20 - 00:05:43)

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Factual error: The Thief's getaway car's front license plate had "Glorious Pacific Northwest" across the top but failed to identify the State. A front and rear license plate is required in Washington (The Evergreen State). In the event this was supposed to be a vanity plate, "Washington" would still be required on the plate. (00:09:40)

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Continuity mistake: The Thief pulled half-way off the road onto the shoulder, with the middle (length) of his car aligned with the solid white line. When he was pulling out, about three-fourths of his car was to the right of the white line. It is also a "stupidity" leaving half of his car blocking the lane when the shoulder could have accommodated most, if not all, of his car. (00:09:30 - 00:14:30)

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Trivia: Director James C. Clayton co-wrote the screenplay and played the role of "The Thief" (who was not given a distinct name).

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Trivia: Mia told The Thief, "Don't walk away from me, hijoeputa." "Hijeoputa" is Spanish slang for "son of a bitch" (or bastard). (00:13:00)

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Trivia: Ronnie suggested that he and Sketch turn in The Thief and Mia to Temple to get the reward. Sketch responded, "With what, Ronnie, huh? A measly eight-ball?" An "eight-ball" (or 8-ball) refers to the amount of an illegal drug, especially an eigth of an ounce (3.5 grams) of cocaine. (00:53:00)

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