Jacob La Cour

13th Nov 2005

A View to a Kill (1985)

Corrected entry: After the initial explosion below San Andreas Lake, there is another clip showing the fisherman in trouble. Water spray is now coming both from behind him - where the explosion was - and in front of him - from high above. How could an explosion from below generate water from above?

Jacob La Cour

Correction: The shockwave of the explosion causes the eruption of water on the surface of the lake. Since the mine is right below the lake, the explosion would definitely cause a disturbance in the water because it causes the water level in the lake to drop, as seen in a later shot of a dried-up San Andreas Lake.

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