In real life Texas license plates are three characters followed by a small Texas graphic and then four characters. In this movie the prop Texas license plates are four characters followed by a space and then three characters.
When you poor an alcohol on yourself, when you light it it won't just burn over the wound. It would light up the alcohol everywhere, especially on his clothes.
The Texas flag hanging off the building where Serra notices the 'b ery' is upside down. The white and red should be reversed.
When the investigators talk about the weapon used ie.-".32 caliber jacketed bullet with suppressor markings". Firstly .32 is quite common, secondly most bullets are jacketed so the lead doesn't foul the barrel.Thirdly the bullet shouldn't touch the suppressor,if it does there is something drastically wrong,it should pass through the suppressor chambers catching some of the sound in each therefore quietening down the noise of the shot.
When Alex is hiding behind a boat (set on a trailer) on the marina and cocks his gun, special agent Vincent should have seen him, or at least his legs.
Vincent wasn't looking in Alex's direction and Alex moved back behind the boat before Vincent could see him.
Vincent wasn't looking in Alex's direction and Alex moved back behind the boat before Vincent could see him.
The FBI continues to call and write on their white board Liam Neeson's gun a Sig Sauer and it is actually a Walther PPK.
The breathing sound in the hospital room where an old lady witnesses her son being killed is the noise make by a ventilator but the patient breathes through a mask and not a tube.
That is not the sound of a ventilator. It is actually the sound of an old lady struggling to breathe.
That is not the sound of a ventilator. It is actually the sound of an old lady struggling to breathe.
The sound made by the car window shattering is that of regular glass, not tempered glass as it should.
The sound of the injectable medication squirting out of the doctor's needle in Alex's hospital room is obviously fake.
When Alex got shot by Hugo, he was driving a car speeding away. Later it is shown that Alex is hit in the lower left front side, an impossible place to get shot while driving away in a car.
At around 1.16.20 into the movie, as Detective Hugo Marquez (Harold Torres) enters the bakery, a hand can be seen three times in quick succession, throwing pigeons into the frame.
Randy has a big party on his boat. Randy is said to take young local girls to his boat. The Movie takes place in El Paso, that boat is in the water somewhere, but there is no body of water big enough in El Paso to float that boat. Where is that boat docked? Hint, the Colorado River is not that big either.
At the beginning of the film it states the location as Guadalajara. It's clearly not, as the sign of the hospital is in English. It appears to be in Texas somewhere.
The feds don't check for the prints on the burn phone they unprofessionally pick up without gloves from the bench in the park.
Armistead, the female FBI agent, reacted to the "sexualisation" of the widow by detective Mora and yet she does exactly that with Marquez after he visits the "second" widow.
Very lousy choice for a wire to be put on a bare chest, no T-shirt under the shirt, when the goal is to get intel on sex traffickers.
Approximately at 15:08 William Borden (Daniel De Bourg) speaks with someone in the phone without connecting (with the green icon on screen) and neither disconnecting (with the red icon on screen)