I'm talking about the scene in the beginning where she is fighting some hooligan/gang member in a car and barely squeezes a victory over said gang member. You'll notice in the next scene she has huge problems just dragging the male gang member across the pavement. Now, fast forward a few scenes and you have a scene where said hooligan and a few of his hooligan friends have been hung from a ferris wheel upside down. Not just the ferris feel, but from various beams connecting the carriages to the wheel and middle section of the contraption. How exactly did this play out? Even with a couple of bros helping her out and a crane at her disposal it would've been a huge hassle to set up that scene. Are supposed to think she somehow lifted those hooligans up there herself using some kind of an overelaborate pulley system or something? Did she have a few days to waste on that operation while nobody there cared there was some crazy chick hanging up hooligans from a ferris wheel in the carnival grounds. Come on now! She has trouble dragging the guy around how is she going to lift him there and set him up in some elaborate inverted position. This kind of nonsense has no place in an otherwise highly realistic movie about peppermint ice cream.
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Reply by excalibur77
on November 21, 2018 at 8:34 PM
The last guy managed to slice her leg rather deep, which was why she was limping and having trouble dragging him. You realize a ferris wheel turns, right? She likely just tied them at the very bottom of the ferris wheel, with their dead bodies laying on the ground, then turned the wheel to prop them higher up to make some sort of announcement.
Reply by FormerlyKnownAs
on September 13, 2019 at 10:48 AM
Just finished the movie--enjoyed it more than I thought I would.
The ferris wheel scene reminded me of this:
She likely just tied them at the very bottom