Casual murder
For the most part this film balanced a murder-filled perilous crime drama with comedy quite well (rather like the successful blend of horror and comedy in American Werewolf)
But one moment that I didn’t think worked was the drowning of Christie. Landis’ slaptick involving opening the door was hilarious, then these four Iranian gangsters chase Christie around the beach like a Benny Hill sketch, and then… drown her?
Not only is that cold as hell, the film never pauses to register how tragic that is - a completely innocent young woman has just been brutally murdered because she helped her friend Diana. When we should be having a moment of guilt/grief from Diana, we’re instead back into comedy, and the film forgets about her.
Rather than leaving us with the haunting image of her corpse washing up on shore, I’d have let her live, have her escape the gangsters in an amusing way. The cruelty clashed with the comedy too hard.