I don't think the point of the scene is supposed to be taken as a technical legal indictment. The point is that we are supposed to hear in his voice that he is being brutally honest In admitting what he did because he cares more about saving this kid's life then he does protecting his own ass. In that moment if you're on the phone you're not going to be thinking about the legal technicalities of what happens if you lie lol
definitely worth of an Oscar , these two, amazing acting , listen to Denzel's voice when he speaks about his daughter, I think I've never seen his voice fail like that, amazing, amazing.
tbf, Japanese trains are next level - their rail network is the benchmark of the world. Getting paid an extra 35k for recommending the choosing of the better train is just a coincidence
@@1stwonder788We would, if our manufacturing actually built something worth of value. As a superpower nation of the globe, we’re bafflingly behind in transportation like the subways. On the flip side, globalization has brought tremendous unprecedented economic prosperity to these other countries and our local citizens. So I don’t see the problem.
America absolutely could have superior infrastructure, but our government is always busy arguing over which bathrooms gay people use or whatever, and paying all the taxpayer money out to the families of black people who are justifiably killed by the police. Japan doesn’t have these sorts of problems.
If I were a rival train company I would make it look like the Japanese train company bribed somebody and get their bid thrown out. It wether it succeeds or not.
Yea uh in court that "confession" wouldnt be allowed, Judge: why did you give this confession? Denzel: he said he would kill a teenager if i didnt admit to taking a bribe Judge: oh well this was clearly given under duress, so we must strike this from the record Denzel: thank you your honor
@@joewas2225 It's impossible to make it stick, it was fully illegally obtained under duress. He could've simply made the story up on the spot to save the kid.
You know, this scene is actually genius because he got this guy to confess to a crime under duress, so it can potentially be dropped. So even though this is a real confession based on the circumstance, this makes the outbursts inadmissible.
Movies like this hit a chord. We are slaving away while politicians on both sides use insider trading to become filthy rich. But god forbid we reach out too high.
DOIS GIGANTES NA INTERPRETAÇÃO DE UMA DAS CENAS MAIS EMOCIONANTES DO CINEMA! WASHINGTON FAZ DE TUDO PARA EVITAR A MORTE DO GAROTO,DEIXANDO ATÉ O PRÓPRIO RYDER COMOVIDO! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
It was under duress. Not a confession that would hold but it could help them with a paper trial. Still after what this guy went through, I'd say he earned the bribe.
It’s funny because I was watching a sit down with the cast of pulp fiction and John said. That movie changed his acting options, he went from the hero protagonist to more edges, complex characters like this one
I've always thought this movie would have been better if Washington and Travolta switched roles. It's not that they both didn't do fantastic in the roles they played, but I just feel like they're more suited to play the other character.
Interesting take. I think you are right. That's what it means to have to master actors. Denzel would have added a tragic/nihilistic slants to the character. Travolta would have nailed the quiet desperation of the character.
Why do I feel like this is something straight out of a side plot of The Dark Knight movie. Like the joker recruited Ryder & is sitting back in elation watching this unfold 😂
What motivated Travolta to force densely to speak up because people get curious when it comes to bribery.his point in taking hostage is all about money.
fantastic acting by all but the teen, that teen really had a "is it over now" energy that did NOT sell the fear or trauma of the moment and as soon as the gun was down he just sounded bored
John Travolta was an ABSOLUTE BOSS in this one. A vulnerable Denzel was on another level!
How much how much? 😡
How fucking much?
Travolta is absolutely legendary in this role . He absolutely knocked it out the park . Seriously underrated performance.
just what I was talking about with my wife, when travolta acts like a villian he is a fucking god!!
@@adri2shadow He was awesome in Swordfish Vs Hugh Jackman.
This was his LAST great performance. He ain’t done anything good since this..
Yall say everything is underrated. 😂
Travolta and Washington are awesome in this scene.
It's hawwwwwwt
Any half-assed attorney can have that confession thrown out on account he gave it under duress
Exactly. I think it eventually does. The Mayor says NYC is going to "go to bat" for Garber. My guess it gets tossed quickly.
But still will never know if things happened as he explained it
I don't think the point of the scene is supposed to be taken as a technical legal indictment.
The point is that we are supposed to hear in his voice that he is being brutally honest In admitting what he did because he cares more about saving this kid's life then he does protecting his own ass.
In that moment if you're on the phone you're not going to be thinking about the legal technicalities of what happens if you lie lol
@@random-nz7dy Still, a DA, who could try to go after him, would have a hard time making a case since they wouldn’t be able to use that confession
@@joewhitehead3 bro, again, not the point of the scene, like, at all. You're acting like the movie was setting out to make legal statements lol
3:56 “he makes it work” 😂
You gotta love a villain who is always quick with an unexpected compliment.
😂😂😂😂that part
“Lemme explain sum to you “🤣
😂😂😂😂
5:44 his eyes in tears when garber confess
I love Denzel he’s a very talented and encouraging person
What a great scene. Travolta and Washington, gives me goosebumps.
Snipers adjusting the scope for a shot being less than like 100 yards away is hilarious.
Not only was it 4 clicks, he adjusted the windage, not even the elevation lol they're in an underground tunnel 😆
@@C0SM1CDUD3 Dont forget the train running by in the next track... like they wouldnt shut that shit down.
They're aiming for Travolta's hairline. It's retreating in the feet-per-second range by this point.
He forgot to adjust the sight after leaving the range. xD
I wish they were in gilly suits 😂
This scene is layered in a way that the movie never reached again. Great movie, but this scene is exemplary work by everyone involved. #RIPTonyScott
How did you do it?
@@constantinvaldor3742 I went to Japan to look at these trains
@@daniaoktaviana3172 what did you spend it on?
Honor among thieves. This scene was beautiful in every way. The tension, the build-up, the manipulation, and honesty.
Best scene in the movie imo, not even close.
definitely worth of an Oscar , these two, amazing acting , listen to Denzel's voice when he speaks about his daughter, I think I've never seen his voice fail like that, amazing, amazing.
The chemistry between these two is incredible.
Denzel movies always make me emotional. That's why he's my favorite actor.
Everything is good, from the director, actor, storylines, action dialogue and everything
tbf, Japanese trains are next level - their rail network is the benchmark of the world. Getting paid an extra 35k for recommending the choosing of the better train is just a coincidence
💯
We should build our own trains
@@1stwonder788We would, if our manufacturing actually built something worth of value. As a superpower nation of the globe, we’re bafflingly behind in transportation like the subways.
On the flip side, globalization has brought tremendous unprecedented economic prosperity to these other countries and our local citizens. So I don’t see the problem.
America absolutely could have superior infrastructure, but our government is always busy arguing over which bathrooms gay people use or whatever, and paying all the taxpayer money out to the families of black people who are justifiably killed by the police. Japan doesn’t have these sorts of problems.
If I were a rival train company I would make it look like the Japanese train company bribed somebody and get their bid thrown out. It wether it succeeds or not.
This Part Always Get To Me
Travolta does "justified anger" VERY WELL!
Man those years had some banger movies.. this certainly being one of them
I Swear to God this Scene brings me tears one of the best from Denzel the emotions...this guy is the best Actor ever
Travolta and Denzel were FCKN spot-on as characters in this movie. I love this movie so much more because of the acting than anything else!
Remind me the ending?
Yea uh in court that "confession" wouldnt be allowed,
Judge: why did you give this confession?
Denzel: he said he would kill a teenager if i didnt admit to taking a bribe
Judge: oh well this was clearly given under duress, so we must strike this from the record
Denzel: thank you your honor
Exactly
Any good lawyer would make it stick
@@joewas2225 It's impossible to make it stick, it was fully illegally obtained under duress. He could've simply made the story up on the spot to save the kid.
This movie doesn't get half the love and appreciation it should.
How much
Thirty uh
How fckin much
I cnt I'm cryin
😂😂😂
😭😭😭😭😭😭
Ryder was like Jack Bauer cleared up everything in less than 5 seconds
I love this scene, most parents would do anything for there kids. Obviously it wasn't right but he had no money for tuition
They had GREAT chemistry.
5:33 one of the best scenes, it hurts to hear 😢
Both actors r good at what they do. This is such an understatement.
MY FAVORITE SCENE 💯💯 TRAVOLTA & WASHINGTON 👍👍👏👏
You know, this scene is actually genius because he got this guy to confess to a crime under duress, so it can potentially be dropped. So even though this is a real confession based on the circumstance, this makes the outbursts inadmissible.
True, confession under duress is a no go
Wow, I did not think of that.
Yeah but they have all the other evidence... so this doesn't matter.
But he could still get fired right?
Such a good movie. This movie is one those underrated hidden gems.
Thing is, Japan really does have some of the best trains in the world. So it really wouldn't be far-fetched that Garber picked Japan over Canada.
Adjusts the scope for a 30 yard shot lmfao🤣🤣🤣
Love Travolta as the villain, always a good show with him.
John is in love with a 2 toned p226. The 3rd movie I’ve seen him using one
lol nice catch
Movies like this hit a chord. We are slaving away while politicians on both sides use insider trading to become filthy rich. But god forbid we reach out too high.
John Travolta will always one of my favorite actors.
3:53 the train is moving? seeing those lights "passing" in the background, or there is another one passing on the opposite line
RIP James Gandolfini.
Wait what was he in this?
@hansgruber788 he was the mayor.
@@VisualizeAndWin no way I need to rewatch this film
@@hansgruber788Jackie Apriles in it too
Travolta plays an EXCELLENT villain. He was fantastic in both Face/Off and Broken Arrow.
this movie is so good.
DOIS GIGANTES NA INTERPRETAÇÃO DE UMA DAS CENAS MAIS EMOCIONANTES DO CINEMA! WASHINGTON FAZ DE TUDO PARA EVITAR A MORTE DO GAROTO,DEIXANDO ATÉ O PRÓPRIO RYDER COMOVIDO!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
06:18 His expression says everything
our boy John and our other boy Ed Harris....
knowing how to be a good hearted villain..
great acting by travolta here
And authority was documenting his confessional statements right away. That's crazy😃
It was under duress. Not a confession that would hold but it could help them with a paper trial. Still after what this guy went through, I'd say he earned the bribe.
I’m sorry for you man you are getting yourself in a lot of trouble
It’s funny because I was watching a sit down with the cast of pulp fiction and John said. That movie changed his acting options, he went from the hero protagonist to more edges, complex characters like this one
This movie really reminds me to always be a good father.
Such a good movie very underrated.
Travolta played an awesome unhinged bad guy that even in the end i found myself sympathising with a bit
So they went from a meticulous well done thriller to a psychotic.
Amen!
Sure man, the psychotic took the train MF , and he's thinking like 1 hour.
Couldn't stand 5 seconds of the 1974 trailer. Must be more borefest than my entire trig semester.
"Tell Garner thank you"
"Thank you Garber"
"THANK YOU GARBER FOR SAVING MY LIFE" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Still love this movie
scene funny asl 🤣🤣
Garber took up the bribe just like Mel Gibson did on Ransom
Another great film with Gary Senise
I have to look at this again
For the sake of saving a kids life or just lying since he didnt give him a choice other than saying he took the bribe. This guy is fine
you can feel the genuine psycho when Travolta has the kid thank Denzel for saving his life,
I've always thought this movie would have been better if Washington and Travolta switched roles. It's not that they both didn't do fantastic in the roles they played, but I just feel like they're more suited to play the other character.
Interesting take. I think you are right. That's what it means to have to master actors. Denzel would have added a tragic/nihilistic slants to the character. Travolta would have nailed the quiet desperation of the character.
Wow, what an amazing performance by Travolta! Holy shit!
Why do I feel like this is something straight out of a side plot of The Dark Knight movie. Like the joker recruited Ryder & is sitting back in elation watching this unfold 😂
When you become hostage negotiator, you say whatever you can say to diffuse the situation
Travolta's acting this this movie gave the impression he didn't want to be there.
good movie
6:23 How I feel everyday 😁🫡😎
Exactly 🤣🤣🤣
3:55 I dont know how this works but its not gonna look good in his casket😂😂
What motivated Travolta to force densely to speak up because people get curious when it comes to bribery.his point in taking hostage is all about money.
I don’t think so I DONT FUCKEN THINK SO ! 😂
I kept thinking he was still going to shoot the kid
Can anyone else tell me how great Travolta is as a bad guy. Between this movie and Swordfish the man embodied bad guys we don’t like to see die.
Favorite scene
6:24
lol guys 10 feet away adjusting his scope couple notches
Nice watch for a guy who just got out of jail 😂
Tony and Jackie April working undercover
swat sniper with a scope 20 fckin yards away. lol
Why would a New York Post article load all janky with ridiculous sounds?
Love when movies humanize the antagonist even if they are truly a good person just doing bad things for a good reason.
fantastic acting by all but the teen, that teen really had a "is it over now" energy that did NOT sell the fear or trauma of the moment and as soon as the gun was down he just sounded bored
Gerber baby!
It’s the post though take it with a grain of salt
That's voice actor for Bolt
Lolololol why's he adjusting his longitude in a tunnel
If you told Travolta back when he did Greece that this is what he would become, do you think Travolta would've ended up like this?
3:31
Y'all didn't really make the computer go "beep boop" when loading the New York Post. Come on now.
Jackie Aprile and Tony Soprano together again
Imagine finding out you spent an extra 35k unnecessarily
Honestly, his confession is worthless to anyone trying to use it; He was clearly under duress when he gave it.
35k for more than one kid's college tuition XDDDD
Terrific movie, they just don't make movies like this anymore. Nowadays it's all CGI BS
Name a better action film genre director than Tony Scott RIP
so this movie illustrated in a major way why papers shouldnt be allowed to post arrests/trials until the person is found guilty
3:31 When the girl I like keeps rejecting me after many times I had been nice with her.
😂😂😂😂
Oho the real jawan
How can someone be demoted when the charges have not been proved?
I guess so, as long as they keep your paygrade.
Garber did it for his Kids, John Q did it for his kid😢