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Emma and security alarm


Like come on I know it's a movie but are we expected to believe she knows how to conveniently touch the alarm that's right near her bed side using her toes on a touch screen!? No small things like that can bring my rating of the movie down its just too unrealistic. Yeah I know not was a small part but just felt like mentioning it. Lol

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I don't understand this complaint. If she can reach it with her foot, why shouldn't she be able to activate the alarm?

And I believe her name was Jillian, not Emma.

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What's worse than that is she told the CIA that the man knew the security code to her home. The man tied her up for all she knew this was some serial killer rapist, and YET she didn't change the password on the security because he got back into the house a couple of days later after he hurt his leg....now how stupid is that????????

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They made a point of showing there was a big red panic button on the screen. Typically, panic buttons don't need a code to activate and a foot could easily operate it.

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It's a movie, where they transfer memories of a dead person over "fiber optic" via a hole in human skull and where a single hacker operates any weapon system in the army's arsenal (luckily conveniently accessible from any place with a wi-fi) from his USB flash drive, while the government can't do ANYTHING about it, except trying to get the damn flash drive, so they can...erm...operate their own equipment again.

And you critize the incredible dexterity of Gal Gadot's toe, because she could touch an alarm with it? That's the critique you come up with? I mean, yeah, that was seriously messed up, man. Toe on a touch screen. Who could do THAT, right? :D

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If your feet can't activate things then you can use the exact same argument any time a bank clerk pushes an alarm using their foot. It's like saying a person with no spoon can't eat a bowl of cereal. They CAN eat that cereal without a spoon, and they would. Go back to that place where you were supposed to learn logic and take some more classes!



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