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No, there is no evidence that Frankie's gun was empty, and she does not attempt to fire it in the final scene. Instead of pulling the trigger, she holds the gun to Detective Strode's head and asks, "What's the procedure when you have a gun to your head?"—a callback to the film's opening. After delivering this line, she turns to run away and is shot in the back by the police. The gun does not make clicking sounds, and she does not try to kill Strode.
Yes, Frankie's gun was empty in the final confrontation scene with Detective Strode.
After Cleo is killed, Frankie is cornered on the bridge. She raises her weapon and pulls the trigger multiple times, attempting to shoot Strode, but the gun only makes repeated clicking sounds. It does not fire a single round.
This moment confirms that she had expended all her ammunition during the previous chases and shootouts, leaving her completely defenseless just before Strode shoots her.
The AI missed the crucial dialogue where Frankie asks Strode about the 'procedure', which is the thematic climax of her character arc.
The AI incorrectly states she stood there clicking her gun, omitting that she actually turned and tried to run away when she was shot.