Originally Posted by
monet
Alright, tableplay, I went back to dig around through the movie.
It's kind of funny since everything is so close.
The writer/director may have done this on purpose to throw the audience.
The picture of 007's daughter does look similar but has different hair color.
So, I thought ok, maybe she just changed her hair color.
So, I went back to the beginning of the hardware/mouse trap scene.
The girl does look similar but her name tag read Carrie.
007 says his daughters name is Katie and he mentions her name at least twice in that scene.
I didn't watch the entire scene.
Just enough to see the picture and hear/see her name and I even put the closed captions on, lul.
I had to pause the mouse trap scene in the beginning to see the nametag.
I have skim through the movie to find that scene where he goes back to the mouse trap store to make sure he asks if Carrie or Katie is working.
But you can see how similar the names are and like I say, I feel like the writer/director did that on purpose.
It's pretty damn clever writing in my opinion.
This is a pretty damn deep dive.
Only movie buffs like us would do this shit.
That's probably why the low user ratings.
Most people just want to watch a movie and not have to think about it.
EDIT: I finally found it where he goes back to buy the classic mouse traps.
It's around the 36:15-minute mark where he asks: Carrie's not working today?
The car conversation with 007 and his daughters picture scene is around the 59:45 mark.
The original mousetrap scene, with Carrie, is around the 14 minute mark.