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*This was the first scene to be shot and was filmed on the first day of production.
*This was the first scene to be shot and was filmed on the first day of production.


'''Scene 4 - The Mexican Standoff/The Duo'''
'''Scene 4 - The Mexican Standoff/The Duo''' (Deleted Scene)
*Filming for this took place on Walmgate Stray.
*Filming for this took place on Walmgate Stray.
*This was the final scene to be shot and was filmed on the third day of production.
*This was the final scene to be shot and was filmed on the third day of production.
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*The premise of the film bears similarities to the criminal underworld of '''John Wick''', in that it portrays a kind of assassin/bounty hunter society. This even applies to the texts the characters receive informing them of a new target or 'Contract'.
*The premise of the film bears similarities to the criminal underworld of '''John Wick''', in that it portrays a kind of assassin/bounty hunter society. This even applies to the texts the characters receive informing them of a new target or 'Contract'.
* At the end of Scene 2, the camera move towards Lucy's character as she looks over at Carrie's character is similar to a 'push in' on John Watson during a scene in ''Guy Ritchie's'' 2009 '''Sherlock Holmes''' movie.
* At the end of Scene 2, the camera move towards Lucy's character as she looks over at Carrie's character is similar to a 'push in' on John Watson during a scene in ''Guy Ritchie's'' 2009 '''Sherlock Holmes''' movie.
*The Mexican Standoff during the last scene of the film is a homage to ''Sergio Leone's'' '''The Good, The Bad and The Ugly'''.
*The Mexican Standoff during the deleted last scene of the film is a homage to ''Sergio Leone's'' '''The Good, The Bad and The Ugly'''.


==Roxanne's Essay==
==Roxanne's Essay==
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