Lucky Number Slevin

Josh Hartnett and Bruce Willis are partners. Hartnett doesn't know Nick Fisher, he found the name in a bookies book. Fisher is none other than the man at the beginning of the movie (the one that Bruce Willis killed at the airport). Hartnett is the one that killed Morgan Freeman's son. Hartnett is getting revenge on Freeman and Ben Kingsley because they killed his parents twnety years ago, in the story that Willis told at the beginning of the movie. The kid in the story is actually Josh Hartnett. Willis was the one holding the gun at him, but he didn't kill him. Hartnett kills Freeman and Kingsley. Bruce Willis shoots Lucy Liu because she took his picture, but Hartnett warned her and she was wearing a vest and had fake blood. Also, Det. Brikowski is the one that killed Hartnett's mother, so Hartnett kills him. Hartnett used the name Slevin because Slevin was the name of the horse at the beginning of the movie.

Dylan Coolidge

Deliberate mistake: In the parking lot at the horse track, the old cars are so huge, they don't fit properly in the tiny modern spaces. They are hanging over the backs of the spaces so badly that the drivers would only have about two feet to try and get their enormous cars out of the spaces.

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Slevin: How do you get to two men that can't be gotten to? You get them to come to you.

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Question: Why does Slevin make Goodcat break his nose?

Answer: When Slevin first tells Lindsey about his time in New York, he told her he was mugged and got his nose broken. We later find out this isn't true. To make his story seem valid, however, Goodcat breaks his nose.

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