Is border security that bad....? Spoiler
The cartel with 8 vehicles and 30 guys and loaded down with weapons were able to get into Arizona without a problem.
shareThe cartel with 8 vehicles and 30 guys and loaded down with weapons were able to get into Arizona without a problem.
shareThey came through a tunnel then stole the vehicles.Like in the Invasion USA movie.
shareI watched it again. You seen them driving at night and then the next morning approaching Rambo's house. There is no tunnel scene.
shareMaybe you've watched a special edited version as there is 100% a tunnel scene.
shareJust watched last night.
No tunnel scene in the ver I watched... and I had the same question about how they entered the States.
people imagine things when they watch movies.
shareThere was a tunnel scene. Those tunnels are very real in California. Cartel, coyotes, and outlaws all use them.
sharethere is no tunnel scene. sorry.
shareI could be thinking of myans tv series. Whoops.
shareI don't know if you're trolling, but at 1:15:39 there is a shot of the border wall. You then see them walk into some Mexican mechanic shop, lift up a hatch and there is about 1.5 seconds of them walking through a tunnel. At 1:16:02, you see them open up hatch in an abandoned warehouse type thing on the US side of the border where they load up with more guns and gear and reinforcements. The driving at night was them already in the US. I find it incredibly hard to believe all this was cut from the version you watched.
shareThe US Netflix DVD has a brief tunnel scene.
There was no indication of vehicle theft, I figured transportation was arranged by their Del Norte connections.
Yeah, TBH I think they just have fleets all over the place, they just would buy them in cash, 2nd hand.
These guys make billions (the cartel) the head honcho's would drop any money to protect against risk
Dont want getting pulled over in USA due to stolen vechiles, cause then either their hitsquad needs to kill the cops, then heats on / those guys cant go back to USA.
Or they get locked up, so the boss cant use his hitman team that he probably spent a million or two training.
Not to mention all the guns would be lost, and like, they would be worth more than a fraction of some 2nd hand trucks off ebay or something
I watched the "Extended" edition and there is a brief tunnel scene.
shareJust watched it an hour ago. There is a very clear tunnel scene:
1:15:43, they enter a storage building in Mexico
1:15:47, they open a hatch to an underground tunnel
1:15:53, they walk through the tunnel
1:15:55, there is a shot of the border wall, implying they are walking under it
1:16:02, they open a hatch in another, abandoned storage building
1:16:16, they open up crates that have all kinds of weapons
1:16:19, they gear up in fast cuts
1:16:23, the entire group walks out the building, all geared up
1:16:28, they are driving as a convoy in the night
1:17.01, the convoy is near Rambo's house in daylight
Did they steal them?
Makes more sense to just buy them and have a fleet standing by in some shed next to the tunnel exit.
These cartels make BILLIONS. They don't even know what to do with the cash
Its probably easier for them to spend it in cash in the USA, then bring whatever it is back to mexico even.
Like buying diamonds or something in cash from the pawnbrokers. Fake ID sorta thing.
AOC mastubated though that entire scene.......
with that somali from minnesota Ilhan Abdullahi Omar a thirsty spectator
Saw this when it premiered and there was no scene were the cartell people drove through a tunnel across the border to get to Rambos farm. And during the movie I didnt spank my monkey with any somalis either...
sharei agree
shareIt appears the tunnel scene is only included in the DVD. At least it is in mine, its labeled as "Extended".
shareI guess it's possible they drove without weapons and picked them up State side. A cartel would have contacts everywhere. It is pure fantasy anyway, when they approach Rambo's house and all the explosives go off why wouldn't you just back off right then and there and come up with another solution to kill him?
I thought the same thing. Most people would have realized that the whole place was booby trapped and get out of there.
shareTrue that. Or be a helluva lot more cautious instead of rushing forward.
BTW, what was the whole point of that initial trap? It blows up one car, subsequent explosions create a wall of fire... except for the one break through which the bad guys funnel to get to the house.
Initially, I thought it was MEANT to herd them through that gap so subsequent traps could be unleashed.
Nope. They just walk through the gap and carry on. Pointless.
It would be a short movie if he blew up all the cars right away :D
shareThe same from that new Magnificent 7 movie they kept riding in. The shoot out the other day in mexico ended with more cartel than police dead. I think the way it is when you join cartel it is for life. You can get fired for not fighting but you will just end up starving to death because nobody else will hire you. Like that cutting of the cheek was a brand and the girls new they was property forever to the gang or starve if they left.
shareCartel is on both sides of the border and travel back and forth when needed.
“My brother-in-law counted 50 trucks, but there were more on the other side of town,” said one man.
One shop owner counted 20 trucks but stopped counting when he saw that some had Texas plates — or no plates at all. He knew that meant they weren’t police. Others began seeing pickups with the letters “CDN” on their side. “CDN” stands for “Cartel del Noreste,” or “Cartel of the Northeast,” one of the splinter groups of the old Zetas.
Between 700 000 and 800 000 thousand people cross the US border illegally every year. Yes, it is that bad.
shareThere's a tunnel scene for the cartel. I don't know how Rambo got an overdosed/dead girl through the border though.
shareUnder Biden, yes it is. It’s basically come on over and break our laws, just be sure to vote Democrat
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