MINOR SPOILER FROM SUDDEN IMPACT
In a lot of thrillers the hero, or villain, will show up to intercept his counterpart. But they don't have any explanation as to how they knew, their counterparts would be. The best example is Sudden Impact, where they villains kidnap the woman and take her to an amusement park. They don't explain how Dirty Harry knew she was there or why they were going to bring her there. They left no trail of evidence that would lead him to know to go there.
Some movies even though they don't explain how they know, you can still think of a logical explanation. But some movies have nothing logical as to how they knew, and just have it happen. What do you think poor writing, or does it heighten the tension?
In a lot of thrillers the hero, or villain, will show up to intercept his counterpart. But they don't have any explanation as to how they knew, their counterparts would be. The best example is Sudden Impact, where they villains kidnap the woman and take her to an amusement park. They don't explain how Dirty Harry knew she was there or why they were going to bring her there. They left no trail of evidence that would lead him to know to go there.
Some movies even though they don't explain how they know, you can still think of a logical explanation. But some movies have nothing logical as to how they knew, and just have it happen. What do you think poor writing, or does it heighten the tension?