I love the movie, especially the "Yo homie, is that my briefcase?" scene
BUT
It seems that all realism went out the window for the "club scene" that happens in the middle of the movie.
There are four separate groups of people involved in the shootout, the FBI Agents, the Mexican mob, the Korean club security, and Vincent/Max
There are at least half a dozen FBI agents in the club, and they provoke the Korean guards into shooting. Once the shooting starts and an agent is hit, the FBI guys all but dissappear. The Korean security guys start to open fire on the crowd, which causes Vincent to break plan. This causes the Mexicans to decide to take out Max. Vincent then shoots the Mexicans, and starts shooting the Koreans. All the while, Vincents target, the fat Korean guy, just sits in the booth waiting to be shot.
I cant help but wonder a few things:
-Vincent is going around the perimeter of the dance floor snapping the bouncers necks and taking out guards one by one. Nobody seems to care beyond the handful of people that see him do it. A few minutes go by, a lot of people are shot, but the club remains packed. Multiple guards are killed right in front of him, yet the fat Korean guy (the target of the assassination) doesnt even try to get up and leave or make an escape. Then Vincent strolls right up to him and shoots him in the face, yet nobody, FBI agents included, notice him and shoot at him.
Its still a cool scene, but it seems like it could have been thought out a little better.
Thoughts?
Heres the clip
CLUB SHOOTOUT