I think it could be that they were really good at staying hidden or they had some kind of protection or escape plan that worked out for them.
If it means getting a shot in the context of the movie, you can't really 'get the shot' in a literal sense as it's just a part of the movie's fictional world. But if you want to recreate the feeling of that shot, you could study the movie carefully, look at the angles, lighting, and expressions in the relevant scene.
In 'Pulp Fiction', Marvin gets shot accidentally in the car. Vincent Vega was driving and his gun went off while they were in the car, shooting Marvin in the face.
Marvin was just some poor guy in 'Pulp Fiction'. He got shot because of a stupid mistake. The characters in the movie were often in chaotic situations. Vincent's gun going off like that was just part of the random and dangerous world that Tarantino created in the film.
It could mean getting a shot or injection in the context of the movie 'Pulp Fiction'. Maybe there's a specific scene related to a medical shot in the film.
It got funded through a combination of private investments and studio backing. Some big-shot producers saw the potential and decided to put their money in.
One way could be by using the resources at their disposal. If they have a car, they can just drive out of the city. For example, like Vincent and Jules did when they were on their various errands, but more stealthily to avoid being noticed by those who might want to stop them.
It was a complex sequence of events. Bret was at the wrong place at the wrong time and got involved in a dangerous situation that led to him getting the case.
She worked incredibly hard, got good grades, and was involved in various community activities that caught Harvard's attention.
Yes, he did. There are scenes in the movie where Vincent is involved in violent actions that include shooting people.
The reason for Cael getting shot could be a complex web of events. Maybe he was in the wrong place at the wrong time or got caught up in a battle he didn't anticipate.