A mi me pareció un poco "churro". Aunque ciertamente como ya dije alguna vez, el cine de aquellos años nos mostró ciertas cosas que creíamos imposibles y cada día o están ya aplicándose o vamos hacia ello.
Ej: Perseguido (1987) con su ciudad con la policía militarizada, pases para salir de las ciudades... Y en este caso es que además es previa a 1997 y el tiroteo de North Hollywood que hizo cambiar gran parte de la dotación de los cuerpos policiales estadounidenses. Desde ese momento empezaron primero a llevar armamento de clase militar en los coches como rifles, HK MP5...
"In 1997, two men dressed in body armor and armed with assault rifles walked into a Bank of America and proceeded to get into a 45-minute-long gun battle with the LAPD. It was a showdown that would forever change the shape of policing in America"
"Larry Phillips met Emil Matasareanu at Gold’s Gym in Venice. The two men bonded over weightlifting and became fast friends. They also loved to watch heist films — especially Heat. Eventually, they decided to turn their fantasies into reality. And after their first few jobs, they earned a nickname from authorities, too: the “High Incident Bandits.” "
Ej: Perseguido (1987) con su ciudad con la policía militarizada, pases para salir de las ciudades... Y en este caso es que además es previa a 1997 y el tiroteo de North Hollywood que hizo cambiar gran parte de la dotación de los cuerpos policiales estadounidenses. Desde ese momento empezaron primero a llevar armamento de clase militar en los coches como rifles, HK MP5...
melmagazine.com/en-us/story/north-hollywood-shootout
An Eternity to Die: The ‘Heat’-Inspired Bank Robbery That Shook Los Angeles
"In 1997, two men dressed in body armor and armed with assault rifles walked into a Bank of America and proceeded to get into a 45-minute-long gun battle with the LAPD. It was a showdown that would forever change the shape of policing in America"
"Larry Phillips met Emil Matasareanu at Gold’s Gym in Venice. The two men bonded over weightlifting and became fast friends. They also loved to watch heist films — especially Heat. Eventually, they decided to turn their fantasies into reality. And after their first few jobs, they earned a nickname from authorities, too: the “High Incident Bandits.” "