This is the part I couldn't buy. He beats up multiple military trained bad guys with his hand to hand combat and knife skills. He beats military trained marksmen in gun battles.
tdonnelly-4 Before his enrolment in Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) he must of fitted into his life a short career with the Navy Seals as well. The movie did not cover back grounds that well I found.
morgant6911 Yeah, he did 3 tours in Iraq. He was highly productive from the age of 18 to the age of 25.
Hey! We need to abandon some stereotypes. Not all the people which works with computers are ugly nerds, fatty intellectuals, fussy guys with huge glasses nor punks.
Just watched the movie. It's absolutely possible. He could be a hacker and also a martial art expert - why not? I am a coder with more than twenty five years of experience. No, I am not a hacker. Pretty far of being that. But I do really weird deep sh*t. And also, I am getting trained in Keysi.
He was in the Navy before he went to MIT. He was in prison for a few years, too. There was a hint that he kept up with his training when he was put in solitary.
Well it's easy enough for approximately 9000 people to die by firearms and 50 trained police officers to be shot by civilians every year in the United States (not counting suicides). Do you mean to tell us all these shooters received military weapons training?
By multiple, you mean two? Because that's the exact number of guys Nick Hathaway dispatches with a gun in the entirety of the film, while himself getting shot numerous times in the lower side. I don't think this stretches the imagination too much. By comparison, Neil Mc Cauley and co. in the great Heat shootout are 3 ex-cons against 15 law enforcement officers and kill most of them.
In the final shootout, Hathaway fires four shots at one gunman, and manages to hit him once. And he gets shot twice in the process. It then takes him five shots to hit the second gunman, again once (and as a result of that and his wounds, the main villain is able to attack him with a knife). He definitely isn't portrayed as an expert marksman.
The shank skills and fighting he obviously picked up in prison doing years at such a young age.
Lol, prison is not the military. You don't go in a white-bread computer geek and come out trained and experienced in multiple-attacker combatives.
There's not some kindly older, wiser con who will take you under his wing and teach you the dark arts of inmate-fu. And you don't spend all your time lifting weights and getting massive.
Most guys who go into prison come out softer and fatter from the high-fat, high-starch diet, canteen junk food and lack of physical exercise. And most of them end up with health problems of one kind or another.
There was nothing remotely realistic about Hemsworth's character, at least with is non-technical skills.
So because there is one hacker you can point to that lifts weights, that means it's perfectly realistic that some hacker kid who went straight from college to prison is able to take on and defeat multiple experienced fighters in close quarters combat? Lol.
You said "there was nothing remotely realistic about Hemsworth's character" and now you shift your story to "so because there is one hacker you can point to that lifts weights, that means it's perfectly realistic(...)?"
See where this is going? If I show you two bodybuilded hackers, are you gonna tell me "So because there's two..."?
What you said in your post was not "it's possible but still remains the exception". You said: "nothing remotely realistic", as in "impossible". Make up your mind and save us time.
But see, that's the trouble with posting strongly assertive posts without checking your facts first. You loose credibility.
As for fighting skills: there are plenty of ways to pick up basic street fighting skills like his even whitout having been to jail (4-5 hours of self defense course a week for a year or two, and you'll do wonders in bar brawls...). It's not like he's a kung-fu master spinning roundhouse kick all around.
If you are 7 feet you probably really aren't using H2H combat tech. Just sheer size and some basic training would be enough to smoke any normal sized man.
uhh you spend a lot of time working out and getting massive in prison. That guy would have to fight all the time (at first) because he's a white pretty boy, a blond blue eye guy at that. He would have to fight or get raped. There was a line in the movie where he was talking about MIT and then graduating onto gladiator school after he got arrested.
However, it is a movie and the guy is supposed to be a genius...so you gotta have some suspension of disbelief.
Lol. Everything you 'know' about prison, you've learned from movies.
This character wasn't a member of La Eme doing life at Pelican Bay. He was a white collar criminal in federal lock-up, doing cushy time.
Inmates are not fighting 24/7 to keep their asses pure, ESPECIALLY in medium-security federal facilities. Read the study "Sex in Prison: Exploring the Myths and Realities." Most sex is consensual.
And you don't spend all your time working out. You're lucky if you get one hour a day outside, just to walk around, not use weights.
The script was a lazy bit of crap that relied on the same tired old myths as countless forgettable movies before it.
I know people that have done time, and they come out huge. They all denied the rape stuff, but who knows. Where does it state that he was in a minimal-security prison? Where do you 'know' your stuff about prisons? A study? most sex is consensual...not all...
your a lazy bit of crap that relies on belittling other peoples work because you haven't done anything worthwhile before.
In Terminator 2 movie, when they first show Sarah Conor in of a prison cell, she's doing chin ups on an upturned bed. She's totally transformed herself into a lean, muscle fighter.
I remember audiences going - "Wow, doesn't she look hot". I don't remember anyone says, "Well, that's totally implausible. How inaccurate."
In Terminator 2 movie, when they first show Sarah Conor in of a prison cell, she's doing chin ups on an upturned bed. She's totally transformed herself into a lean, muscle fighter.
I remember audiences going - "Wow, doesn't she look hot". I don't remember anyone says, "Well, that's totally implausible. How inaccurate."
Yes (and to use my Terminator 2 example) you don't get Sarah Conors body just by doing chins ups. I know, I've tried. It's indicative, it's only a small scene to give you an example of how they used their time in prison.
Also Hathaway mentioned that whilst in prison, he used his time to work on his mind and his body.
He beats up multiple military trained bad guys with his hand to hand combat and knife skills.
- morgant6911
I think a guy in prison would have been able to learn to take care of himself pretty well in regards to hand to hand combat and knife skills.
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