Talk:Final Approach (2007 film)

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Trivia edit

Did anyone else notice the mirrored section at about 1:15 in the second "night" (section on Netflix instant download)? An FBI agent climbs on an jet engine (in the "airplane graveyard"), but the FBI label on his chest is backwards (mirrored). A second later, he is shot and falls, and the label on his back is also mirrored. No one else in the shootout has backwards FBI labels, so I'm guessing that the director decided for some reason that it would look better with the guy falling from the left to the right, and so mirrored that piece of the film. I don't know if I'm correct, or if this is done all the time, but I found it interesting. LeeTramp 06:30, 24 June 2010 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Amosslee (talkcontribs)