Luca’s ego and desire to keep Thomas alive while he killed everyone else was what ultimately led to his demise. He could’ve very easily killed Thomas in their first encounter, which would’ve made things play out a lot differently. But he let his thirst for revenge cloud his judgement
@@moztar6247 His mother told him to do it that way.. to inflict the maximum amount of hurt on Tommy. On a related note, if John and Arthur had killed her (the "good" woman) like Tommy told them to, John would've lived.
@@bigdog1002 Why are you talking about John's death? We're talking about Luca here. Luca really could've easily killed Tommy but he didn't. He definitely has an ego. Imagine leaving America visiting Tommy and waiting until you make a mistake. While Luca is playing games with Tommy making fun of him yada yada, Tommy was here having every single one of Luca's ally in America killed until he was the only one left which you can clearly see in the show is what happened. The Mafia that was once loyal to Luca were only loyal to the ones who gives them more money. Luca was a sitting duck. No allies, absolutely nothing. Just his ego that led to his downfall.
This was a great example of how Tommy made Luca think he was backed into a corner. He was able to think outside the box and a perfect execution on winning the war and losing the battle.
Billy Kimber: Had the resources, but he underestimated Tommy Darby Sabini: Had the power, yet never had the right resources Inspector Campbell: Distracted by 😸 Father Hughes: Dumb (edit) Actually he s the one I dislike most because of his arrogance but he s definitely real! Luca Changretta: Had the power, the resources, Never had the brain to defeat Tommy Jimmy Mccavern: Trained, had resources, pretty smart. Michael Gray: Dumb fuck Oswald Mosley: Tommy s hardest challenge…
Problem with Moseley is that he’s protected by the very same shadows that now protect Tommy as well! This is why Tommy confessed to being as bad as the same people in the room when it was him Moseley’ wife, Jack.. Tommy knew to kill Moseley would be a huge mistake despite how awesome it would feel 😅
It's functionally the same guy. Some mafia don who got his start between world wars, 2nd generation Italian-American raised by 1st-generation. Only in this universe, Tommy conquered Birmingham.
Ego and a need for vengeance. He could have easily killed Tommy, but wanted him to suffer, by hurting those around him first. Gave Tommy time to catch him off-guard and come up with a plan to take him out. Tommy knew all this and completely outplayed him.
the problem was luca was projecting power in a non cosa nostra territory where luca being whacked would have zero effect in igniting a war and someone like al capone would utilise working with a native in the UK who was trustable an clever to 1. take out luca 2. have ties to a different non italian organisation which has an advantage so luca should of just killed his adversary asp instead of talking about who dresses better an has a bigger stick but deffo should of made a 50 - 50 deal an went back to NY if don corleone met Tommy he would of been impressed an had long years of success
Tommy read the script in the corner of the room. He made phone-calls off screen, to people we never met. Agents that we've never seen were sent to take care of men we didn't know existed, so that Tommy Shelby could win yet again. The sooner people realize everything after Season 3 is just an excuse for Steven Knight to make punk-rock music videos with a coal-punk aesthetic the sooner people will realize that the writing in this show is really atrocious after the Russian-nobility story arc.
I hated season 4. The finale was so bad. "Oh we win because we've done this with these people you'll never meet". It is atrocious. Season 5 was good. 6 was dreadful too. Shame as the first 2 seasons were brilliant.
The luca nearly won the war with just 15 soldiers in the land of tommy while having police in tommy's pocket. You just can't show such a character in a single season. And hands up to the actor.
I think thats is explained by two points. For first Tommys alone in the room, when he grabs the bottle, he therefor is a couple of minutes/hours early to what is going to happen, then the scene is blend in and his fam is with him. And secondly, think about the meaning of not wearing a tie, even tho you couldve, it makes tommy look more concerned, that he doesnt care how he looks when he clearly knows he is going to die, a psychological and therefor strategic way to say, “I’m already effed up, end it already”. You could argue that a man, who is willing to die wouldnt bring a weapon, but the gun he brings is also just to make luca believe they still are in war, that tommy still wants to protect himself. (Technically I dont know what the sacripters were thinking, its just interpretation. I dont like this scene tbh because its to stiff, tommy only uses 3-4 sentences, even tho we couldve had much more of a discussion, luca on the other hand takes his time with killing them).
Tommy served in WWI, he knows nae fear. He knows only death and war. Soft keyboard warriors trying to enter the mind of a character that lives knowing death. Open a window, go outdoors.
only people who cant stop themselves from drinking say things like this. Get a grip on your life and do something productive. Many people who have a impulse control enjoy their gin and their next day as well.
@@SuperMickyChow Of course, you don’t. You search for answers at the bottom of a bottle, end up in an AA meeting hoping for advice, and then throw out some completely irrelevant advice on a random Peaky Blinders clip 😂 Good luck on your sobriety, Professor.
@jalegirl OK, I'm going to give you more of my time and energy than you deserve, so pay attention... My original comment is an aphorism often spoken when referring to the habitual drinkers of the London gin houses in Victorian times. Also, I don't drink alcohol. At all. So your wild assumptions about me show *you're* the kind of person who makes up someone in their head to get mad at. Now, go bother someone who has time for your pathetic flailings...
yeah considering Al Capone was from NY and moved to Chicago to start his own thing so it seemed weird that would even want to start his own war with NY when he left for the very same reason. Someone did not do their research.
"I can use his death to win the war" literally nothing in Tommy's plan used the fact Arthur was dead. He could've lulled Changretta in there with any other pretext, and bought his guys regardless. Arthur didn't even need to be the one pulling the trigger. Incredibly lame twist to end an incredibly lame season
I think he kept it secret to make Luca overconfident, make it seem like he had a better position against Tommy than he actually had. He’d assume Tommy would be more desperate if both his brothers were dead rather than one. And the reveal was more to let Arthur get his revenge than him being crucial to the plan in anyway.
@mattbarrett41 Ha. There is no way you can tell me that old school italian Americans all spoke like that. It's a massive rip off of Brando mixed in with some Pacino. It ruins the whole character.
@ - I’m old. My grandfather was first generation Italian immigrant as were his friends. To introduce my fiancée to the family we watched the original Godfather together. She didn’t believe that’s how people behaved until she saw it for herself
This is my favourite show of all time, and I do respect this scene. However, I wasn't a huge fan of the 180 they pulled. They might have done it in order to surprise 100% of the audience, but it felt too easy and convenient. I believe they should have given us crumbs of hints so that you can see it coming when rewatching at least. Maybe a dialogue where someone refers to how all the blood-related men have died and another early in the show where someone refers to Luca coincidentally also having to leave the US because things were getting heated... Still, despite the questionable writing, it was marvellously executed.
It was cool until the end. “Tell your boss what you’ve seen here today.” Like dude, this is only happening cause you ran to our boss scared and needing help.
By faking Arthur's death Luca thought he had brought the military power of the peaky blinders to zero and Tommy guessed that Luca would want to take over his business and he made friends with luca's rivals in the meantime... so in short he predicted this would happen.
You’re right. Even if Arthur was dead and didn’t appear in this scene, that doesn’t change any of Tommy’s strategy at all. Arthur pulling the trigger could have been anyone else pulling the trigger.
I dunno, the acting is .... kinda forced.... the characters very one dimensional... there is some plot, albeit very linear. what does this show actually offer?
I've not watched this series, so who can tell me, briefly, why that swarthy fellow could come to the UK and demand to take legal possession of all of that Englishman's holdings?
They cuold, at least, have bothered to either spell "Ciangretta" properly or find a different Italian surname altogether; regardless of why that is (lazyness, ignorance, who knows) , it's very much unappreciated! 👎
@@garywagner2466he probably speaks Italian as well as English, which is two more languages than you ever could. Humble yourself. The show was mediocre at best, btw.
@@Jupa Lmao, you don't know anything about him, "Wagner" is a surname of German origins and unless you're flexing room temperature IQ, he's clearly writing in English. Your opinion on the show is worth as much as a cigarette so there's no point stating it as a "btw", get off your high horse.
Probably the worst character because it was just a mix of Italian stereotypes that have always been done; the actor didn’t even try, so he just WAY overacted and looked cartoonish. He ain’t Brando…
the whole show is overrated, with the same corny doublecrosses/same weak twist every damn time: villain mobster seems to have thought of everything to beat the "good guys" but good guys thought about everything before the villain thought about everything... cringe asf 🥴🤣
Agreed. The end of Brody on screen in this role couldn’t come soon enough. To have him go out as turbocheesy as he came in, all the while stinking-up the whole show along the way, was, if nothing else, consistent. This show came and went by the end of season two, with scant positives to select from from there. Pity. Such as truly fantastic show up until then. Can’t say enough about how excellent it was - from the acting (absolutely fantastic btw) and cinematography, to the sound editing and music & soundtrack. Absolute kino! And as I’ll post in the main comment section following this: what a HORRIBLE miscast. SERIOUSLY, wut theee fug? Who knew it was even possible to OVERACT this much?! Amazing. My niece could be a more believable and appropriately immersive Italian mafia tough guy. Such an unbelievably massive disparity betwixt Brody’s painfully forced “no no, really guys, I really am actually a very serious and untraspooky bad@55, ummkay” and Hardy’s seemingly effortless and fully immersive “merchant” of mayhem. They’d have done better to scrap the character altogether than to subject the lovingly-committed and painfully-eager audience to such a glaring failure of character (and by extension storyline(s) and universe). Don’t even get me started with the increasingly hamfisted antifa and BLM bingo card and sing-along of societal grievances that were OF COURSE altogether absent in 1920’s England. Anyhow, I digress. Before it went full “pride month” and “content of character was actchuallly the opposite of what society needs” this was the best show on television in YEARS!
Adrien Brody was the "Rotten Tomato" in Peaky Blinders - his Luca Changretta was cartoon-quality, including a cheesy Brando Corleone impersonation. So cringe-worthy you can't wait for him to die so he'll stop talking.
I love that Tommy get down his knees to deliver the line. It’s showing that he used Rule #21:
Play a sucker to catch a sucker.
Brilliant.
He's second Time to get on his knees to do that, season one to pickup the coin from the horse show guy
cope
@ huh
protagonist wins
me, an intellectual: omg i cant believe he won truly incredible talent and skill
is reading 48 laws of power worth it?
Season 4 was the best. Luca changretta was absolutely phenomenal
Luca’s ego and desire to keep Thomas alive while he killed everyone else was what ultimately led to his demise. He could’ve very easily killed Thomas in their first encounter, which would’ve made things play out a lot differently. But he let his thirst for revenge cloud his judgement
100% . Kinda actually irritates me. He could've just done it there and then and had a good life 😂. But nooooooo he had to be a gabagool abou it
@@moztar6247a gabagool😂😂😂
@@moztar6247 His mother told him to do it that way.. to inflict the maximum amount of hurt on Tommy. On a related note, if John and Arthur had killed her (the "good" woman) like Tommy told them to, John would've lived.
@@bigdog1002 Why are you talking about John's death? We're talking about Luca here. Luca really could've easily killed Tommy but he didn't. He definitely has an ego. Imagine leaving America visiting Tommy and waiting until you make a mistake. While Luca is playing games with Tommy making fun of him yada yada, Tommy was here having every single one of Luca's ally in America killed until he was the only one left which you can clearly see in the show is what happened. The Mafia that was once loyal to Luca were only loyal to the ones who gives them more money. Luca was a sitting duck. No allies, absolutely nothing. Just his ego that led to his downfall.
That is what vendetta means, my friend. Revenge. He said that he could have easily taken them all out even before he sent them a black hand.
This was a great example of how Tommy made Luca think he was backed into a corner. He was able to think outside the box and a perfect execution on winning the war and losing the battle.
bro, it was the ONLY example. jfc im sick of these comments
@ ikr? They think too small
Billy Kimber: Had the resources, but he underestimated Tommy
Darby Sabini: Had the power, yet never had the right resources
Inspector Campbell: Distracted by 😸
Father Hughes: Dumb (edit) Actually he s the one I dislike most because of his arrogance but he s definitely real!
Luca Changretta: Had the power, the resources, Never had the brain to defeat Tommy
Jimmy Mccavern: Trained, had resources, pretty smart.
Michael Gray: Dumb fuck
Oswald Mosley: Tommy s hardest challenge…
Problem with Moseley is that he’s protected by the very same shadows that now protect Tommy as well! This is why Tommy confessed to being as bad as the same people in the room when it was him Moseley’ wife, Jack.. Tommy knew to kill Moseley would be a huge mistake despite how awesome it would feel 😅
Father Hughes dumb 😂😂😂😂
In real life, Darby Sabini done them all
@@27apotheosis I’m talking about the series only, not everyone knows about the actual story of it.
Father Hughes was not dumb. He was an absolute menace.
Changretta dialogue delivery was just like Marlon Brando's Godfather role
It was more exact during the first meeting of Luca and Tommy.
It's functionally the same guy. Some mafia don who got his start between world wars, 2nd generation Italian-American raised by 1st-generation.
Only in this universe, Tommy conquered Birmingham.
For the type of villain that Luca was this was hard to believe that they could defeat him so easily.
Ego and a need for vengeance. He could have easily killed Tommy, but wanted him to suffer, by hurting those around him first. Gave Tommy time to catch him off-guard and come up with a plan to take him out. Tommy knew all this and completely outplayed him.
the problem was luca was projecting power in a non cosa nostra territory where luca being whacked would have zero effect in igniting a war and someone like al capone would utilise working with a native in the UK who was trustable an clever to 1. take out luca 2. have ties to a different non italian organisation which has an advantage so luca should of just killed his adversary asp instead of talking about who dresses better an has a bigger stick but deffo should of made a 50 - 50 deal an went back to NY if don corleone met Tommy he would of been impressed an had long years of success
Tommy read the script in the corner of the room. He made phone-calls off screen, to people we never met. Agents that we've never seen were sent to take care of men we didn't know existed, so that Tommy Shelby could win yet again. The sooner people realize everything after Season 3 is just an excuse for Steven Knight to make punk-rock music videos with a coal-punk aesthetic the sooner people will realize that the writing in this show is really atrocious after the Russian-nobility story arc.
I hated season 4. The finale was so bad. "Oh we win because we've done this with these people you'll never meet". It is atrocious. Season 5 was good. 6 was dreadful too. Shame as the first 2 seasons were brilliant.
Season three was good though
Never played the game but I believe Tommy just played the ultimate Uno reverse card.
Only by outflanking Changretta strategically.
The luca nearly won the war with just 15 soldiers in the land of tommy while having police in tommy's pocket. You just can't show such a character in a single season. And hands up to the actor.
Pat Riley is going crazy
best tv show ever
You have no idea how long I've been waiting for this clip on yt 😂. Tried to put it up myself, but BBC is annoying with copyright 😂
Did anyone notice Tommy’s tie go missing towards the start of the scene?
Damn, seen this seen millions of times and never caught it.
I think thats is explained by two points. For first Tommys alone in the room, when he grabs the bottle, he therefor is a couple of minutes/hours early to what is going to happen, then the scene is blend in and his fam is with him. And secondly, think about the meaning of not wearing a tie, even tho you couldve, it makes tommy look more concerned, that he doesnt care how he looks when he clearly knows he is going to die, a psychological and therefor strategic way to say, “I’m already effed up, end it already”. You could argue that a man, who is willing to die wouldnt bring a weapon, but the gun he brings is also just to make luca believe they still are in war, that tommy still wants to protect himself. (Technically I dont know what the sacripters were thinking, its just interpretation. I dont like this scene tbh because its to stiff, tommy only uses 3-4 sentences, even tho we couldve had much more of a discussion, luca on the other hand takes his time with killing them).
yes i did
Watching this show, you know that the deadliest thing you can do is ask Thomas Shelby to sign a document.
Tommy Shelby was always playing chess while everyone else played checkers thinking they were playing chess. 👏🏽👏🏽
2 best actor Oscar winners right there
Love this scene! Not my favorite villain take down in the show but a really good one!
Tommy's attitude is what drives Luca mad :))) Tommy has a reputation that he is not afraid of anyone
Tommy served in WWI, he knows nae fear. He knows only death and war. Soft keyboard warriors trying to enter the mind of a character that lives knowing death. Open a window, go outdoors.
@@datgrrl_official 🤣
@@datgrrl_official the irony though LMFAO, its a tv show fella don't act like you were born in the dark 💀
He is afraid. He just doesn't show it.
Luca is a great villian, I kinda like him in ss4 ^^
You underestimated the Peaky Blinders Changretta. Tommy was always on step ahead.
Best scene of the series !
crazy how Pie is the only Ad I get about getting too many ads while being the only ad that haunts me
Gin will cure your sadness today by taking your happiness from tomorrow
only people who cant stop themselves from drinking say things like this. Get a grip on your life and do something productive. Many people who have a impulse control enjoy their gin and their next day as well.
@jalegirl It's "an" impulse control.
I'm sorry, but I don't take life advice from illiterates.
Have a great day! 👋
@@SuperMickyChow Of course, you don’t. You search for answers at the bottom of a bottle, end up in an AA meeting hoping for advice, and then throw out some completely irrelevant advice on a random Peaky Blinders clip 😂
Good luck on your sobriety, Professor.
@jalegirl OK, I'm going to give you more of my time and energy than you deserve, so pay attention...
My original comment is an aphorism often spoken when referring to the habitual drinkers of the London gin houses in Victorian times.
Also, I don't drink alcohol. At all. So your wild assumptions about me show *you're* the kind of person who makes up someone in their head to get mad at.
Now, go bother someone who has time for your pathetic flailings...
This always felt a bit contrived. Honestly not the slickest or most memorable doublecross in the show.
This for me was when the show officially "jumped the shark"
Felt like there was no realistic way they could have actually beat him cos he was too good of a villain
It's always been a ridiculous and over the top show
would have been much better if they removed the bullets from his gun first
yeah considering Al Capone was from NY and moved to Chicago to start his own thing so it seemed weird that would even want to start his own war with NY when he left for the very same reason. Someone did not do their research.
No civilians. No children.
*No police*
My favorite show ever
"I can use his death to win the war" literally nothing in Tommy's plan used the fact Arthur was dead. He could've lulled Changretta in there with any other pretext, and bought his guys regardless. Arthur didn't even need to be the one pulling the trigger. Incredibly lame twist to end an incredibly lame season
I think he kept it secret to make Luca overconfident, make it seem like he had a better position against Tommy than he actually had. He’d assume Tommy would be more desperate if both his brothers were dead rather than one. And the reveal was more to let Arthur get his revenge than him being crucial to the plan in anyway.
Bruv, it's easy to win as an underdog. No one expects a surprise when they think they're winning.
Arthur took violence to a whole new level
Shelby Capone lick up was something Luca didn’t see coming by at all
Long Live Tommy Shelby 💯
Never underestimate Tommy Shelby - the man with a plan
The moment Arther has come in. It says alot
Adrian Brody's nose can detect uranium.
R.I.P Polly, i really like you
That was pretty sweet.
I was bummed out they hurt the gin barrel... seems like a waste
Thought same thing.
Could never get on board with the Luca character simply because it's such a Brando/Pacino parody. Such a weird choice for them to make.
Except for the fact that the Old School Italian mobsters acted like that. Parodies work because you can see the original character in the over acting
@mattbarrett41 Ha. There is no way you can tell me that old school italian Americans all spoke like that. It's a massive rip off of Brando mixed in with some Pacino. It ruins the whole character.
@ - I’m old. My grandfather was first generation Italian immigrant as were his friends. To introduce my fiancée to the family we watched the original Godfather together. She didn’t believe that’s how people behaved until she saw it for herself
Oh do shut up!
Beautifull scene
Where did the tie go?
Is that Lt. Commander Data?
I believe it is! Looks a helluva lot like him, ah?
I hear Adrian Brody took his inspiration for this character from League Of Gentleman's Papa Lazarou.
Tommy is on his knees but he's still a winner
This is my favourite show of all time, and I do respect this scene. However, I wasn't a huge fan of the 180 they pulled. They might have done it in order to surprise 100% of the audience, but it felt too easy and convenient. I believe they should have given us crumbs of hints so that you can see it coming when rewatching at least. Maybe a dialogue where someone refers to how all the blood-related men have died and another early in the show where someone refers to Luca coincidentally also having to leave the US because things were getting heated... Still, despite the questionable writing, it was marvellously executed.
Peaky Blinders is a great show - but I thought Adrian Brady’s acting was so hammy and cliche, it defied belief!
I thought it was great, kinda liked the ott mob villain but to each their own
It was really over the top-and it could have been so much better. Brody is a far better actor than this
I agree. Adrian is a brilliant actor and his portrayal of Luca was disappointing. So cliche.
while I love this story I want everyone to remember this is not how Tommy’s story went down
Cinema magic❤️
One misstep on this scene. There WERE two chairs at that table. Then there weren’t.
Tommy also had a tie at the the start and then he didn't right after lol
If it would have been John in place of Finn, he wouldn't have let Tommy kneel in front of luca ....
The rteason his luck ran out was because he forgot his toothpick
Rip aunt Pol
My favorite show, ever ❤
Never disrespect the Shelby's
It was cool until the end. “Tell your boss what you’ve seen here today.” Like dude, this is only happening cause you ran to our boss scared and needing help.
who portray s iuca?
Adrien Brody
@iranerware thank you. was who i thought but was not sure .
God damn it! get a bucket stat. the gin is spilling everywhere!
How did they use his death to win the war?
By faking Arthur's death Luca thought he had brought the military power of the peaky blinders to zero and Tommy guessed that Luca would want to take over his business and he made friends with luca's rivals in the meantime... so in short he predicted this would happen.
I think if Luca dies in the vendetta it's over. Listen to what Tommy says
You’re right. Even if Arthur was dead and didn’t appear in this scene, that doesn’t change any of Tommy’s strategy at all. Arthur pulling the trigger could have been anyone else pulling the trigger.
@@Srvgirl2011 The original comment is talking about Arthur
Always felt this moment to be somewhat unsatisfying, and the season disappointing overall
John's death especially was always feel rushed
Yep
It was nice to see Adrian Brody on a weekly tv show.
Best serie EVER.
changretta is not an italian surname at all.
I dunno, the acting is .... kinda forced.... the characters very one dimensional... there is some plot, albeit very linear.
what does this show actually offer?
Just what your comment says. One dimensional characters, shallow plot twists, and presentation over substance
Bringing the yank wops in was the beginning of the decline for this show.
It’s a shame the show really peaked during the 2nd and 3rd seasons. After this was a slow decline.
Season 4 was the best
Luca's character was never convincing.
I've not watched this series, so who can tell me, briefly, why that swarthy fellow could come to the UK and demand to take legal possession of all of that Englishman's holdings?
He fucked his mom
The worst depiction and acting for an italian I have ever seen, he was aweful in this part
Brando mimic.
Tell your bosses to what? Not help us next time?
Brody was completely miscast for thos role... couldn't stand his acting!!
Playing chess not checkers
Grrat actimg from both.
???
They cuold, at least, have bothered to either spell "Ciangretta" properly or find a different Italian surname altogether; regardless of why that is (lazyness, ignorance, who knows) , it's very much unappreciated! 👎
Shut up quido
From someone who can’t spell “could.”
@@garywagner2466he probably speaks Italian as well as English, which is two more languages than you ever could. Humble yourself.
The show was mediocre at best, btw.
@@Jupa Lmao, you don't know anything about him, "Wagner" is a surname of German origins and unless you're flexing room temperature IQ, he's clearly writing in English. Your opinion on the show is worth as much as a cigarette so there's no point stating it as a "btw", get off your high horse.
@@amilcarsafeca7629 it’s a dumb little show made for little prats with a BTEC and limited range in their mother tongue.
Disgrace to Britain really.
Started off as Ok turned into utter crap.
This was just awful acting from Brody. A Brando impersonation, and not a particularly well executed one. Shame really.
The bad Brando accent ruined it.
Probably the worst character because it was just a mix of Italian stereotypes that have always been done; the actor didn’t even try, so he just WAY overacted and looked cartoonish. He ain’t Brando…
Der Name ist so dämlich
Yawn
Overacting a its finest
the whole show is overrated, with the same corny doublecrosses/same weak twist every damn time: villain mobster seems to have thought of everything to beat the "good guys" but good guys thought about everything before the villain thought about everything...
cringe asf 🥴🤣
Good actor but TERRIBLE in this role
how very convenient all of this turned out to be.
Cope
It's too much. Cringe acting
Horrible acting
Killed Unai Emery
Agreed.
The end of Brody on screen in this role couldn’t come soon enough. To have him go out as turbocheesy as he came in, all the while stinking-up the whole show along the way, was, if nothing else, consistent.
This show came and went by the end of season two, with scant positives to select from from there. Pity. Such as truly fantastic show up until then. Can’t say enough about how excellent it was - from the acting (absolutely fantastic btw) and cinematography, to the sound editing and music & soundtrack. Absolute kino!
And as I’ll post in the main comment section following this: what a HORRIBLE miscast. SERIOUSLY, wut theee fug? Who knew it was even possible to OVERACT this much?! Amazing.
My niece could be a more believable and appropriately immersive Italian mafia tough guy.
Such an unbelievably massive disparity betwixt Brody’s painfully forced “no no, really guys, I really am actually a very serious and untraspooky bad@55, ummkay” and Hardy’s seemingly effortless and fully immersive “merchant” of mayhem. They’d have done better to scrap the character altogether than to subject the lovingly-committed and painfully-eager audience to such a glaring failure of character (and by extension storyline(s) and universe).
Don’t even get me started with the increasingly hamfisted antifa and BLM bingo card and sing-along of societal grievances that were OF COURSE altogether absent in 1920’s England. Anyhow, I digress. Before it went full “pride month” and “content of character was actchuallly the opposite of what society needs” this was the best show on television in YEARS!
bro get a job
Indeed
I’m not reading that.
Such a bad godfather knock off. That accent is awful.
Nah
Adrien Brody was the "Rotten Tomato" in Peaky Blinders - his Luca Changretta was cartoon-quality, including a cheesy Brando Corleone impersonation. So cringe-worthy you can't wait for him to die so he'll stop talking.
you cant beat italian except make agreement with another italian
Luca's Godfather impression was so over the top and cringe.