"You made a deal without negotiation, Tommy Shelby was right about you, (in hebrew) you are going to kill us all" This was a good season & this is a great scene.
@@SgtMajorPain Indeed it does not, but that makes zero difference. It's the meaning that people attribute to it, and therefore use it as. Your dictionary definitions notwithstanding.
It’s hilarious how many times he says “ Thomas Shelby is a dear friend of mine” then when he says “ his brother is a animal and he will come after me” 😂 alfie is wild
@@colinwright6985 No what Alfie is speaking is Yiddish, Luca is speaking Italian and the fact that Alfie quietly responds to what he said signifies he has at least a conversationalist understanding of Italian.
He may have only understood the words ”rum” and “New York” but considering he was constantly at ends with the Italians he may have chose to learn it I suppose
seriously, sometimes wishing for some more scenes with them, but at the same time maybe it's good to seize perfect characters in place... they become saints of cinema so to speak
@@epsteined3899 Yeah Adrian Brody is a hell of an actor, but over the top godfather wannabe wasn't it. I liked Changretta, but there was all time potential and we ended up with a type cast esstentially.
Season 4 is my favourite season because of Luca. I agree with some comments that sometimes he was portrayed too stereotypically but what do I know about Italian mafia apart from Godfather😅 I think Adrien played Luca well regardless and can totally see why he didn't want his character to be killed so soon as apparently he had a blast filming PB. Also yeah, Alfie is Alfie... my another favourite character.
There’s more to this scene than the dialogue would have you believe, the fact Alfie is more than comfortable standing in front of Luca with his eyes closed shows massive contempt for someone who’s used to having men cower in front of him. Such a brilliant power play.
I don't think he was disappointed. It was a test. He just kept requesting crazier, and crazier things and Changretta agreed to everything with no protest or negotiation. That is how he found out that Shelby was right and that, eventually, Changretta was planning to take take over and finish them all off. No need to negotiate if you're gonna finish them later.
@@julianblake8385 Thats the good duo about Alfie and Tommy. Tommy always listen and observes quietly. Alfie on the other hand not simply listen but make people talk. They are both using clever tactics.
With Solomons you can never know if he is trying to fuck with you or if he's just genuinely being weird/insane. Here he very well could've planned to keep his eyes shut specifically for the arrival of the Italians to showcase how little they mean to him and to have control of the flow of the conversation or it might've all been a coincidence and well, he has to finish the "session" now, doesn't he? Surely they're not bothered by it, it's just his eyes that are closed, he is still very much present.
For anyone interested a qt of rum cost roughly $7 in New York in 1929. There are 53 gallons in a barrel and 4 qt per gallon. $7 in 1929 is roughly $129 usd in 2024. So for 200 barrels you’re talking $27,265 a barrel or $5,453,050 a month usd in 2024. Assuming he takes about 20 percent of the total income that’s $1,090,610 a month.
I just got done watching the romanov jewelry scene 800 times in a row. Now this. I just can't get over how good Tom is and his dialogue is just brilliance
Funny bc I noticed these subtitles said Italian but on Netflix it’s in Yiddish . Yiddish bc the Italians couldn’t understand it. If it was Italian, Luca would know they were onto his BS
At 2:30 it becomes obvious that Solomons has no intention of playing ball with Luca and his goons. From that point forward, it's hard to understand why Luca continues to negotiate. Luca not only continues to entertain Solomons and endure his insults, but also reveals his plan for how he intends to kill Tommy and his family. Once it was clear Solomons didn't want to play ball, they should have killed him so he couldn't alert Tommy to what they intended to do. Solomons is an awesome character, and I'm not saying that's what I would want to happen. But realistically, Solomons should have died here.
@@winstongray7387 Solomons was alone in a dark room with his eyes closed outnumbered by the mob. They could have killed him with a broom handle and he wouldn't have known what hit him. I like Solomons. I'm not saying that's what I would prefer to happen. But that would be more realistic. And the mob isn't that stupid either. There are also crazy people who would just kill him in principle for the things he said. Criminals don't behave like normal people. This could have, and arguably should have, been Solomons' last day. Based on the premise of this interaction.
Changretta`s team wouldnt be able to leave that place if they kill Alfie.. and thats what he tried to "teach" Tommy "He who fights by the sword, he fucking dies by it". Alfie literally was not afraid of death, he saw enough shit in the war already before, just like Tommy.
I love how he starts the scene with complete disinterest in what Luca wants. Alfie tests how short his fuse is and still has complete disinterest until it comes to the part that can benefit him, in which he won’t take no for an answer. That’s the vibe of someone who really doesn’t give a damn 😂
they have all the actors I love, it is British gangster shit which I adore since the 80s, its a show I should really love and watch, even the algorithm says so, but somehow there is nothing that really pulls me in weird
I never expected to see Adrien Brody and Tom hardy in the same flick. Also always makes me laugh how Tom understands everyone, even Luca with his poorly accented Sicilian dialect which was absolutely not common in Birmingham in the 1920s, maybe in Scotland but not in England.
I thought Adrien Brody was miscast. The only unbelievable character in the whole series. Did not believe a second of anything he performed. Hardy and Murphy active circles around him
Alfie is the kind of guy who would learn to speak Italian purely to pretend like he doesnt know what they are saying. Where as the Italian guy is arrogant enough he would never learn how to speak alfies language so he misses what is said even though alfie is so blatant to his face with it.
I dont know if its the toothpick but Adrian Brody seems to be overacting/ a caricature vs Tom Hardy or Cillian Murphys more natural styles even when they are "chewing the scenery" with a great mixture of power and restraint. He said Tommy Shelby was from an oppressed minority = Irish gypsy/ Romany . So an Irishman acts a brummie of Irish parentage.
Base rate of over 500, 100 for Tommy being from an oppressed people, 100 because Arthur will seek revenge, 100 for them being Italians (wop being a slur), and another 500 for Tommy being a good friend
I think there are few people that know, or certainly talk about....that Italy was Germany's closest ally. Hitler in fact looked up to Mussolini and the Nazi salute comes from the Italian fascists. Furthermore, Italy persecuted Jews and later, at Hitlers request, was complicit in the holocaust by sending a small number of Jews to Auschwitz. Alfie knows what's up in this time period.
I wonder what Alfie was like before the war 🤔 like just how much of his batshit crazy Alfie-ness came as a result of being in that hell scape of a meat grinder or was he always just that level of, well, Alfie?
Brody as an Italian gangster was a great casting mistake. Thank God Hardy was there to save the day. All the Changretta scenes were such cringe moments. Wrong casting, exaggerated body language, boring Hollywood Italian mob stereotype, over the top reactions, constant swearing (real life gangster rarely swear by the way) .....
can someone help me out here please. every time i watch this seen i cannot tell if im supposed to take the "he knows who we represent?" as a shock that Alfie might actually know who they work for or if its supposed to be a sarcastic "what an idiot" because he doesn't know who he works for if you get what i mean
Its because Alfie shows them so little respect that Luca is asking the question. He'll be used to people doing exactly what he wants, without question, down to him being part of the Spinietta mafia family but obviously Alfie is not behaving like that which is confusing Luca
both changretta and alfie have a very good understanding of who eachother is, the power they hold, and their affiliations. Changretta is irratated because of alfie's personality and attitude towards him to which his associate responds that that's just the way he is (towards everyone).
Terrible season. The mafia were a total joke, pure stereotype. Ask any man on the street to do an impersonation and this character is exactly what they would do, even down to the outfit and match chewing. Tom Hardy was brilliants as Alfie.
I love that peaky blinders has an Englishman playing a Jewish man, a Jewish man playing an Italian, and an Irishman playing an Englishman
You do realise jews can be any nationality, right?
@@orangewarm1 Nope actually. They are an evil race.
An Englishman playing an Englishman, an American playing an American and an Irishman playing an Englishman.
Fixed it for you.
@@orangewarm1can they be Palestinian ?
Yes it goes deep x @@matbrooks7678
"You made a deal without negotiation, Tommy Shelby was right about you, (in hebrew) you are going to kill us all"
This was a good season & this is a great scene.
I think it's Yiddish
It is Yiddish.
,,ir plan tsu teytn aundz ale"
This is in Yiddish: You plan to kill us all.
I don't know what the Heck Tom Hardy was talking about...
The eerie violin makes it much better
As others have pointed out, it’s Yiddish
"You are a focking wop mate"
Luca😮
WOP...without papers. Coming from the most nomadic people in history.
@@dashingeduardosuarez doesn't mean without paper look it up
@@SgtMajorPain Indeed it does not, but that makes zero difference. It's the meaning that people attribute to it, and therefore use it as. Your dictionary definitions notwithstanding.
Innt Rkid
@dashingeduardosuarez looks like we found the smooth brained kid on his parents computer
After fkin years someone finally uploaded this scene fully and in good quality, thank you kindly sir
Online heroes.
I agree thank you
With no stupid ass music
It's not someone tho it's the official channel😂
@@supermab3374 not just someone but the Peaky fookin Blinders
It’s hilarious how many times he says “ Thomas Shelby is a dear friend of mine” then when he says “ his brother is a animal and he will come after me” 😂 alfie is wild
"thieving my oxygen"
Gotta add this to my lexicon lol
That's what I keep hearing too.
Couldn't have worded it any better.
The subtle reveal that Alfie understands Italian is always so awesome to me
Russian too.
...and the "Deniro Frown" as a tip of the hat
It's not Italian it's Yiddish
@@colinwright6985 No what Alfie is speaking is Yiddish, Luca is speaking Italian and the fact that Alfie quietly responds to what he said signifies he has at least a conversationalist understanding of Italian.
He may have only understood the words ”rum” and “New York” but considering he was constantly at ends with the Italians he may have chose to learn it I suppose
Easily two of the best characters in the entire series. Luca was an excellent villain, and Alfie... well Alfie's Alfie.
seriously, sometimes wishing for some more scenes with them, but at the same time maybe it's good to seize perfect characters in place... they become saints of cinema so to speak
Wasn't a fan of Luca. I thought he was over acted. Alfie on the other hand was probably the best character in the series.
@@epsteined3899 yeah I can see that issue. I think I liked him cause I like Adrian Brody. But I can see why you'd have this issue.
@@epsteined3899 Yeah Adrian Brody is a hell of an actor, but over the top godfather wannabe wasn't it. I liked Changretta, but there was all time potential and we ended up with a type cast esstentially.
Season 4 is my favourite season because of Luca. I agree with some comments that sometimes he was portrayed too stereotypically but what do I know about Italian mafia apart from Godfather😅 I think Adrien played Luca well regardless and can totally see why he didn't want his character to be killed so soon as apparently he had a blast filming PB. Also yeah, Alfie is Alfie... my another favourite character.
"I am Luca Changretta"
Oh yeah I know who you are ,a bit of a failure right 😂
Bro I was looking for this comment
He's the definition of 'doesn't give a fuck'
He was so sure Alfie would give respect and be intimidated by hearing that name drop lmao. "You're a bit of a failure" hahahahhaha
If you didn’t like the show, the exit is down there, on Bonnie Street…
I didn't like Grace character but from season 3, it was a blast 😅
...and by the way, that's an extra 100 quid for being a kant
There’s more to this scene than the dialogue would have you believe, the fact Alfie is more than comfortable standing in front of Luca with his eyes closed shows massive contempt for someone who’s used to having men cower in front of him. Such a brilliant power play.
I think he unnerved Luca by how bonkers he is.
Massive contempt, lack of respect, and no fear of violence
And the fact he sits down and leans back shows he isn't afraid. Completely relaxed.
Luca Changratta was portrayed as the most sauve fuck in the whole series. The fuck carried some unqiue swag.
Adrien Brody yo
Feel like they overdid it a bit with the Godfather thing
@@LondonBluecat yes
Us Italians are known for our style
The real deal is here
Idfc what anyone says, Tom Hardy’s Acting through out the peeky blinders is just impeccable
Brilliantly written character and Hardy slayed. Easily one of the favourite characters ❤
Well why would anyone disagree every scene he is in is absolute gold
Do people say negative things about it?
So good!
Probably the best overlooked thing about this scene is that Alfie understands Italian but the Italians don't understand Yiddish.
Proper mugz, fukin final act tom hardy and kilen murphy are the dogs knackers lucky Middlesbrough football club 🎉
I love that bit when alfie is going through his bill, and keeps adding "another ton" for various reasons 😂😂
Love Alfie’s genuine frustration and disappointment when Luca makes ‘a deal without a negation’
That is the jew in him Rkid 🎉
@@adamluck3165😂😂😂😂
because "it`s just non fucking negotiable.." - Alfie Solomon :D
I don't think he was disappointed. It was a test. He just kept requesting crazier, and crazier things and Changretta agreed to everything with no protest or negotiation. That is how he found out that Shelby was right and that, eventually, Changretta was planning to take take over and finish them all off. No need to negotiate if you're gonna finish them later.
@@julianblake8385 Thats the good duo about Alfie and Tommy.
Tommy always listen and observes quietly.
Alfie on the other hand not simply listen but make people talk. They are both using clever tactics.
Tom Hardy is a exceptional actor. One of the best.
Tom Hardy is brilliant! I love him in The Drop, too! Also The Revenant.
Got to love how Alfie controls a conversation
He killed the ego from the gate 😂
I watch this scene with my eyes closed
I’m doing the same. Btw, how much time have I got left mate?
What are you guys doing? 😂😂😂
The subtle hand thing Changretta does at the beginning 😂
🤌🏼
🤌🏻🤌🏻
Translation: “This fucking guy”
Alfie just keeps tacking it on and tacking it on and Luca just keeps buying it up and buying it up, giving himself away.
I love humans, so unique. This whole interaction explains so much about us. Amazing writing.
One of the best scenes of the series
With Solomons you can never know if he is trying to fuck with you or if he's just genuinely being weird/insane. Here he very well could've planned to keep his eyes shut specifically for the arrival of the Italians to showcase how little they mean to him and to have control of the flow of the conversation or it might've all been a coincidence and well, he has to finish the "session" now, doesn't he? Surely they're not bothered by it, it's just his eyes that are closed, he is still very much present.
Luca so easily became one of my favorite characters - something about the mafia, anyone else?
*Opens his eyes* “Right Ello” takes me out for some reason😂
For anyone interested a qt of rum cost roughly $7 in New York in 1929. There are 53 gallons in a barrel and 4 qt per gallon. $7 in 1929 is roughly $129 usd in 2024. So for 200 barrels you’re talking $27,265 a barrel or $5,453,050 a month usd in 2024. Assuming he takes about 20 percent of the total income that’s $1,090,610 a month.
.....you're gonna have to add on another ton on top of that
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣@@horacioaguilera8927
Toms face at 2:45 is the most beautiful thing ever 😂😂😂
When I first saw Alfie Solomon, I had to find out who the actor was. The series has a lot of great actors. Even so, Tom Hardy stands out.
“A list of costs pertaining to the assassination of a dear friend.”
I just got done watching the romanov jewelry scene 800 times in a row. Now this. I just can't get over how good Tom is and his dialogue is just brilliance
What a performance by Tom Hardy. Brilliant
Agreed
I love that Alfie speaks Italian at the end to let them know HE HEARD EVERYTHING.... Great Writing in this Series.
It's actually Yiddish bro, they did not understand shit
Funny bc I noticed these subtitles said Italian but on Netflix it’s in Yiddish . Yiddish bc the Italians couldn’t understand it. If it was Italian, Luca would know they were onto his BS
idiot
It was actually Gaelige he actually said "fxxk the British "
3:58 is where Alfie reveals he can understand them. At the end, he speaks Yiddish so they won't understand him.
I spend 6 hours every day with my eyes closed. Mainly in bed
At 2:30 it becomes obvious that Solomons has no intention of playing ball with Luca and his goons. From that point forward, it's hard to understand why Luca continues to negotiate. Luca not only continues to entertain Solomons and endure his insults, but also reveals his plan for how he intends to kill Tommy and his family. Once it was clear Solomons didn't want to play ball, they should have killed him so he couldn't alert Tommy to what they intended to do. Solomons is an awesome character, and I'm not saying that's what I would want to happen. But realistically, Solomons should have died here.
Luca wouldn’t dare to try attacking him in his own territory
@@winstongray7387 Solomons was alone in a dark room with his eyes closed outnumbered by the mob. They could have killed him with a broom handle and he wouldn't have known what hit him. I like Solomons. I'm not saying that's what I would prefer to happen. But that would be more realistic. And the mob isn't that stupid either. There are also crazy people who would just kill him in principle for the things he said. Criminals don't behave like normal people. This could have, and arguably should have, been Solomons' last day. Based on the premise of this interaction.
Changretta`s team wouldnt be able to leave that place if they kill Alfie.. and thats what he tried to "teach" Tommy "He who fights by the sword, he fucking dies by it". Alfie literally was not afraid of death, he saw enough shit in the war already before, just like Tommy.
@@rivalschools1784
@@rivalschools1784a dark room of alfies choosing. They were never going to kill him. Alfie runs east Boston
4:12 "I have 200 barrels a month" ... I love Changrettas face-expression. A slight moment of interest. This could be lucrative.
the italian counting down for alfie while luca looks at him with disgust always makes me laugh
Luca Changretta was the best character in the show. Adrien Brody is an amazing actor
He's wasn't the best now .. definitely over played the whole Italian god father thing a bit much but great all the same.
@@UniteD_DaD Brando copy. Alfie's character blew him away imo!
I love how he starts the scene with complete disinterest in what Luca wants. Alfie tests how short his fuse is and still has complete disinterest until it comes to the part that can benefit him, in which he won’t take no for an answer. That’s the vibe of someone who really doesn’t give a damn 😂
The smile of Luca at the end when Alfie says that he's indeed planning to kill them all 🥶
This clip is so iconic and good, Alfie doesn't give a shit who is standing infront of him.
Almost every scene with Tom Hardy in this series is freaking hilarious! 😆😆
u will circumsize ur men is god level power trip
Favourite antogonist ever so smart fearless and funny
Iconic moment!!🔥🔥
That word is used too often nowadays. Watch the AFI 100 and the Sopranos.
There is actually a Bonny Street in Camden Town .....the way Hardy says " I know who you are " deserves an award
the deniro frown should forever be renamed as the alfie frown
A fuxkin wop mate 😂 thats what got me
Commands the room in every scene...simple as...
Brody playing an italian gangster as if doing a parody
Everyone in the show is over the top.
What langague is alfie is speaking when he says you plan to kill us all
It's Yiddish
@@rolands2262 wow, I have never heard a language like this
its yiddish but you can hear that the actor obviosly dosnt know yiddish he speaks it terrible and with the wrong grammer
@@beti7979german hebrew
@@beti7979 It's the same language the Bolsheviks spoke
“Oh yeah I know who you are. You’re a bit of a failure, aren’t you?” 😂
Solomans has to be the most unlikely unconvincing gangster
Is the last line that Solomons says in Italian or Yiddish? I can't tell over the accent.
Yiddish. Netflix subtitles say [in Yiddish] before the line
they have all the actors I love, it is British gangster shit which I adore since the 80s, its a show I should really love and watch, even the algorithm says so, but somehow there is nothing that really pulls me in weird
I’m curious to know where the “sensitive content” is in this clip.
“And you 😀”
Alfie is the OG troll.
Alfie is undefeated 😂💀
That’s it, here’s a gift … trot on.
A different universe where bane and the crazy dude Harvey kidnapped making a deal
I never expected to see Adrien Brody and Tom hardy in the same flick.
Also always makes me laugh how Tom understands everyone, even Luca with his poorly accented Sicilian dialect which was absolutely not common in Birmingham in the 1920s, maybe in Scotland but not in England.
hes literally from america.
😂😂😂😂😂
@@reyeda1 Ok? What's your point. Also that is not the correct use of literally.
He'd been away in the war. Been exposed to lots of things.
He'd been away in the war, been exposed to lots of things.
Pure gold drama
Tom Hardy is so amazing
Alfie Solomon was the most dangerous man on this show.
I thought Adrien Brody was miscast. The only unbelievable character in the whole series. Did not believe a second of anything he performed. Hardy and Murphy active circles around him
He seemed well out of place, he's a great actor but went well over the top in this series.
Alfie is the kind of guy who would learn to speak Italian purely to pretend like he doesnt know what they are saying.
Where as the Italian guy is arrogant enough he would never learn how to speak alfies language so he misses what is said even though alfie is so blatant to his face with it.
What language did alfie use at the end?
Spanish..
Yiddish בײדע בײדעאיר װילט אונדז בײדן
Look at 2:44 Hardy does a slight De Niro impersonation. You can't do any gangster skit without paying tribute to the OG.
Does Alfie speak Italian at the end?
Yiddish lenguage
Yes
I dont know if its the toothpick but Adrian Brody seems to be overacting/ a caricature vs Tom Hardy or Cillian Murphys more natural styles even when they are "chewing the scenery" with a great mixture of power and restraint. He said Tommy Shelby was from an oppressed minority = Irish gypsy/ Romany . So an Irishman acts a brummie of Irish parentage.
Dad, what's a wop 👶
My very good friend Thomas Shelby would know the difference.
Alfie Salomon’s 👌🏻💀
I need a fukin final act 🎉
Great acting from all of them but tom hardy kills it
This scene will i😢b3l😂go f😂in history
Fukin biblical 🎉
Does anyone know what the breakdown of the actual cost? I am American and I don’t know some of these terms
cost of what? (UK)
Base rate of over 500, 100 for Tommy being from an oppressed people, 100 because Arthur will seek revenge, 100 for them being Italians (wop being a slur), and another 500 for Tommy being a good friend
what he said
@@shadowhunterg3dont forget the extra 100 for Luca being a cunt 😅
@@shadowhunterg3 And anouther 100 for being a cunt (cunt being a slur)
the give of love
I think there are few people that know, or certainly talk about....that Italy was Germany's closest ally. Hitler in fact looked up to Mussolini and the Nazi salute comes from the Italian fascists. Furthermore, Italy persecuted Jews and later, at Hitlers request, was complicit in the holocaust by sending a small number of Jews to Auschwitz. Alfie knows what's up in this time period.
The show of power Alfies does by standing with his eyes closed are just pure bada## or insanity, who knows
I wonder what Alfie was like before the war 🤔 like just how much of his batshit crazy Alfie-ness came as a result of being in that hell scape of a meat grinder or was he always just that level of, well, Alfie?
Good question because it certainly ruined Arthur.
the list of cost--- is my favorite peice of racism and realism
Brody as an Italian gangster was a great casting mistake. Thank God Hardy was there to save the day. All the Changretta scenes were such cringe moments. Wrong casting, exaggerated body language, boring Hollywood Italian mob stereotype, over the top reactions, constant swearing (real life gangster rarely swear by the way) .....
Not quite sure I buy Adrien imitating Don Corleone's voice.
Thomas Shelby like me comes from an oppressed people 1,000£
What's funny wop is the slang.for a Jew passing them selves of as Italian lol
THE QUEEN IS A POWERFUL WOMEN YOU JUST DONT KNOW
can someone help me out here please. every time i watch this seen i cannot tell if im supposed to take the "he knows who we represent?" as a shock that Alfie might actually know who they work for or if its supposed to be a sarcastic "what an idiot" because he doesn't know who he works for if you get what i mean
Its because Alfie shows them so little respect that Luca is asking the question. He'll be used to people doing exactly what he wants, without question, down to him being part of the Spinietta mafia family but obviously Alfie is not behaving like that which is confusing Luca
both changretta and alfie have a very good understanding of who eachother is, the power they hold, and their affiliations. Changretta is irratated because of alfie's personality and attitude towards him to which his associate responds that that's just the way he is (towards everyone).
its nightime all the. tine
you have to add another 100 because tommy shelby is from an oppresed people XD
Talking about getting mugged off🎉
Luca Changretta is a great character but that cheap Vito Corleone impression really throws me off lol
Simply, yoooooi, jack oconell in da hood lucky boro fc liveforever 🎉
"I'm Luca Changrenna" wtf
I know what I know and if you don't fucking know you don't fucking know do you?
Straight outta godfather Lucas chaggreta
😂😂😂crazy when you speak Spanish and English?? U understand Italian and Portuguese 😂!!!!!
So Alfie knew Luca was going to try to take over London and still made the deal. What is wrong with him?
Terrible season. The mafia were a total joke, pure stereotype. Ask any man on the street to do an impersonation and this character is exactly what they would do, even down to the outfit and match chewing. Tom Hardy was brilliants as Alfie.