Before I started this hobby, I read one of the Jack Reacher books, Never Go Back. The movie is very different from the book. Not going to go deep into the specifics, but Jack Reacher is on the run with a woman and is trying to stop a criminal conspiracy. They find a meth lab in the forest and burn it down, take the money. Later they find out Reacher may have an illegitimate daugter and the badguys want to use her to scare him away with accountability or threat of her death. So in order to get ahead of the villains, they need to find her. Reacher uses a payphone and calls up an escort service to get a 1k escort to meet them. An hour later she shows up in a limo at the payphone thinking they want a threesome. Reacher says he wants her to use her excellent conversation and social skills to go to the office where the records are kept and find the name of the woman and the daughter. She protests at first due to the risk of fraud or whatever but he says its an easy payout. She goes in and out and gets the name for them very easy, then she leaves.
Now that I've experienced this hobby and know what its like, does this scenario not seem absolutely ridiculous looking back? The author is (Lee Child), and obviously doesn't know how this would actually go down. It takes place in New York but I guess he didn't do enough research. But whenever there is gun action he knows how they all work in great detail. I learned that detective special 38 guns only have use in close quarter shootouts, for in the same room because of the short barrel. So when I watch a korean movie and see a woman snipe a guy from 100 feet away with that gun it seems corny.
Anyone else ever have an experience like this when watching a movie or reading a book?
Now that I've experienced this hobby and know what its like, does this scenario not seem absolutely ridiculous looking back? The author is (Lee Child), and obviously doesn't know how this would actually go down. It takes place in New York but I guess he didn't do enough research. But whenever there is gun action he knows how they all work in great detail. I learned that detective special 38 guns only have use in close quarter shootouts, for in the same room because of the short barrel. So when I watch a korean movie and see a woman snipe a guy from 100 feet away with that gun it seems corny.
Anyone else ever have an experience like this when watching a movie or reading a book?






