How did Neal realize they were going the wrong way?

How did Neal realize they were going the wrong way? - Offroad Car Going Through Sandy Desert

When Del is driving the wrong way and the couple in the other car is trying to make them aware, Neal looks at the side of the road and sees some snow and then realizes that in fact they are going the wrong way.

I don't grasp what is it that makes him know. What I'm supose to see in that short image?

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Best Answer

He’s not looking at the side of the road, he’s looking at the median. Notice how he looks down at the space between the two cars, and then he looks back up at the other car.

The median (the space between the two directions of traffic) was on the right side of the car. It’s supposed to be on the left side. The snow is on the median.

The other car is on the other side of the snow. The snow is on the left side of the other car. That means that the other car has to be in the correct travel lanes. If the other car is going the right way, then their car must be going the wrong way.




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What happens at the end of Planes Trains and Automobiles?

The train pulls back into the station and Neal finds Del, who reveals his wife actually died years ago and he doesn't have a home to go back to. The movie ends with Neal bringing Del home so he can spend Thanksgiving with his family. Planes, Trains And Automobiles' ending is perfect but this wasn't the original plan.

Why is Planes Trains and Automobiles movie rated R?

It's only rated R for one reason: in one scene, the main character spews out \u201cf--k\u201d in seemingly every other word. There are no other f-bombs in the other parts of the movie. The rating is totally inflated. Besides some other mild profanity, the rest of the content is worthy of PG.

Are they remaking Planes Trains and Automobiles?

The remake is coming to us as a joint effort of Westbrook Studios and Hartbeat Productions, the production companies of Will Smith and Kevin Hart. Smith and Hart will also be bringing their talents in front of the camera to star in the upcoming film.



Going the Wrong Way - Planes, Trains \u0026 Automobiles (5/10) Movie CLIP (1987) HD




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