Originally Posted by
Robert Harris
That is flatly untrue. Let's look at what I stated:
1. They were in the middle of a shooting.
That is indisputably true and it certainly contributes to resolving the cause of the reactions. Had they been in a situation for example, in which sirens had been going off, that would support the notion that they reacted to a siren.
What 'reactions'? Why assume it is to a noise? That there is anything that needs to be explained IS YOUR INTERPRETATION AND OPINION of the film.
See? Right from the bat you are basing it on what the film looks like TO YOU.
Sure, they may have heard a noise. They are in the middle of a shooting. In a crowded plaza. Amazingly gunshots and noises are NOT the only thing to be reacting to.
How do you know one of them is not reacting to something they saw? Or looking around as an action, not a reaction. How do you know they are startled and not, quite sensibly, looking around to see where the secret service men were, or the police, or because something in the crowd caught their attention?
By what psychic power did you discern they heard anything at all?
It is ALL what you
think you see in the film. Your opinion.