Was he part of the white death plan? Or he was just a random dude who got killed so that lemon has a reason to fight ladybug and so the story can progress in the way it is?
@@lucifeers3219 He wasn' part of white death's plan. When White Death gave the monologue, the Wolf was never included as the Wolf has never harmed the White Death was simply there only for revenge to kill the Hornet.
They kill a brown one so a washed up gringo can gain more sympathy from this, i dont give a shit if its Brad Pitt, he shouldnt have stole his spotlight like that in the movie
One of my favourite things about this movie is how they give a person/thing a whole backstory even THE BOTTLE just for them to be killed off or used once then not again, it's comedic genius
He was also supposed to represent a different White Death. The sunglasses, the literal white suit, the death of his wife, the desire to kill everyone involved in her murder.
It makes perfect sense within the story. The White Death didn't know about Ladybug, he thought it was Carver who obviously wasn't at the wedding. The Hornet was supposed to go after his son and likely the twins and likely also take Carver out before the second stop and then he was supposed to kill her, seeing as he's the only person the White Death has no reason to kill and can understand his motive of revenge for the death of his wife.
I think this piece of art is something we all needed after all of the Marvel/DC movies alomg with other good/mediocre PG-13 action movies (Top Gun: Maverick being an exception) we’ve seen since The Suicide Squad back in 2021 but before the big finale of 2022 AKA Avatar the Way of Water along with Violent Night (also having David Leitch’s involvement). Point is, every year there’s always that entertaining/crazy violent action movie which is something everyone needs if Marvel and other movies are a bit too “bland”
@@dmann5938 every movie that isnt Marvel or DC is called refreshing Heck that was the whole reason Top Gun maverick was succesful just because "it wasnt marvel"
@@sharpshoota8274 Oh yeah. I'd also add Everything Everywhere All At Once, X, Pearl and The Black Phone too. What's good is that we still have 2 months left and there are still plenty of good and potentially great films coming out this November and December.
Even though he was technically a bad guy, I felt pretty bad for the Wolf. Everyone he considered a friend and his wife all dying on the same day in the same place? Ooff
I love how when he looks at his wife he says “Mi corazon” which translates to “My heart”, and once he was stabbed in the heart by his own knife, he once again says as his final words, “Mi corazon”.
@@JohnSmith-ef8nr They never explain what he was doing there, but nearly the entire command structure of the cartel was there attending The Wolf's wedding, I presume he's there to gather intelligence. They don't explain why he was in Johannesburg getting shot by Lemon either.
@@JohnSmith-ef8nr he was on an assignment to retrieve something in the wedding, which is quite unfortunate since everyone died there due to the hornet XD
Never really listened to Bad Bunny or know who he is. But after this movie, he's pretty darn good as an artist and as actor too. You feel his angry. I really loved the Wolf.
Bullet train was a Japanese/Samurai/Yakuza influenced movie but then this scene came along and all off a sudden you're in a Mexican Cartel movie universe. It was kind of cool to transfer from the two settings in one movie.
The fact that they were able to pack so much backstory for one character in 3 mins is truly great writing. However they kill him off in the next scene.
Reminds me a little bit of the Simpsons in terms of quality that way. Once you reach a certain level of "just that good" you can set up excellent characters and then just toss them away a few minutes later to go in a completely different direction because you are that good and you will deliver on the story regardless.
This scene was awesome. I would've wanted to see way more of this guy in the movie, but his death was so anticlimactic to the point of being kinda insulting.
If anything, it proves how anyone can be snuffed out just like that regardless of how much backstory the character get. Not everyone gets that Epic Moment or that Final Word. Sometimes a knife just flies into your chest and then you die.
This character of The Wolf arrived as quickly as he departed from the story in a melodramatic and simultaneously comical way. I find it impressive that his backstory was shown in a 3 minute flashback that uses stylish editing, music and visual storytelling (instead of just spouting exposition or a recounting of the story) to establish the character’s backstory and motivation. Even though he was a criminal who worked for a crime lord assassinating other criminals, you can’t help but feel a little sorry for the guy when you consider all the people he loved or cared about (his mother, wife, friends he made along the way, and the wedding guests) died in his arms (literally and figuratively), driving him to commit acts of vengeance only for him to be killed off accidentally by Brad Pitt’s character. The anger that drove him to get revenge on the person who ruined his life ultimately led to his accidental suicidal death, while blaming a man who just happened to be at his wedding day.
Honestly, I like the metaphor of him taking stuff. It might seem like trophy taking, but it feels more like a metaphor of how he had to take everything he ever owned.
So I saw people confused about why the Wolf fought Ladybug and if it was related to the White Death's plan. At 1:30 we see the leader give the Wolf an envelope. This envelope includes an image of who he needs to kill and he double checks on the scene. He kills that man without question. This happens multiple times (including 1:53). Fast forward to the wolfs wedding. Ladybug is the wine server and the Hornet is the chef for the cake. We learn this later but the Wolf sees ladybug as a server. This is bad luck on Ladybugs part, as he can get identified later by the Wolf. (Ladybug hit the wolf accidentally, spilling wine. This meant he didn't drink the wine even though it was the cake that was poisoned. Whoever that knocked him and prevented him from dying would likely be engrained into his mind). He gets given an envelope. This envelope is likely by the White Death as he admits to it later. The Wolf is told to go to the Bullet Train. Here he sees Ladybug. In his head he thinks "I'm looking for the Hornet. This man was at my wedding, serving drinks. This man is the hornet" and he DOESN'T check his envelope. Unlike every time we saw in the flashback. To me that's either Ladybug's badluck or the White Death "taking control of fate". Now is it actually related to the White Death's plan? The White Death believes you can control fate. He slapped the Hornet and the Wolf (someone affected by the Hornet) onto the same train. He thought Ladybug was Jack Carver. The Wolf and Ladybug's confrontation WASN'T part of the plan. It was likely meant to rather be the Wolf VS the Hornet. So fate bit back against the White Death
Oh my god you’re right, the Wolf really never did check who was in the envelope and that’s genuinely kinda stupid lmao. So does that mean the White Death didn’t really care about the Wolf and only used him to kill the Hornet? He wasn’t shown in the whole “my wife death” lead up
Here’s where I see a bit of a flaw The wolf says: “Parece que hoy mato a dos pájaros de un tiro”, which basically means: “Today I kill two birds with one stone”… if he believed the Hornet really was ladybug, who else was he gonna kill?
If you think that’s grotesque, you should see some of the shit they try in Michael bay movies (more specifically the transformer films): this one wasn’t even bad at all
had to point it out for me to notice unlike man of steel or the transformers movies so... it can't be that bad. Plus like... It fits the scene so well.
The Russians have a game compared to which roulette is child's play. I don't remember the name, it is played by a group of people with blindfolded eyes in some big house and you can have any pistol with any number of bullets.
I loved that they killed him right away. Makes you think about all those other guys they killed, how much backstory and trauma and pain they’ve had just to be killed by the people lucky enough to be chosen as the main characters
There seems to be a theme in this movie about your own weapon being your downfall. Wolf is killed with his knife, Hornet with her poison, Tangerine with his gun, and White Death is killed by his daughter, who he likely raised as a weapon. Prince is the only exception to this, and even then, she uses Lemon as a weapon against Father.
I love how in Bullet Train, you could be the most badass assassin, evil heir, Russian crime emperor, and you'll will die due to shenanigans relating to a man post mid-life crisis
Not only that but “Bad Bunny” the actor who is a famous Puerto Rican rapper was given the role to advertise the film to his Hispanic audience. He also saw this as an opportunity to start an acting career.
I love how he takes a piece of everyone hes killed. The shoes, the hat, even the gun. Its such a cool idea for a character, reminds me of how Walt in Breaking Bad does the same thing except with his personality.
I found it so funny that he was given a classic villain backstory and goal only for him to die after like a minute of entering the train. The whole point of this well-made, hyped-up character was to keep ladybug from leaving.
He didn’t try to kill Ladybug because he took everything he had, he knew he didn’t. He tried to kill Ladybug because he didn’t let him die with the others.
He get an entire montage of his backstory, and the moment he lost his allies, yet sadly dies early. Too early. It’s pretty unfortunate especially that when he dies he has no chance to know the one who’s truly responsible for his worst moment.
Bullet Train was amazing, but that they introduced him in this tragic backstory, just to kill him in maybe less than 5 minutes makes me mad. This Character had so much potencial of being a great villian.
@@kinglui285 Or if not, after the Fight Scene with Ladybug, he would disappear for a short time and show up in some Situations trying to kill the main Characters. I hope, they give him a prequel or something like that, because Bad Bunny has the Potential.
Apparently sony executives were impressed with Bad Bunny's acting that they decided to make a random Spider-Man spinoff with him as the main star. This guy had the same expression almost throughout his entire screentime. EDIT: he's no longer in the spinoff lmao EDIT #2: movie's canned lmao number 2
Every one in this movie is unlucky except Ladybug.White death wife is dead,Lemon loses his brother,Wolf loses his boss and Wife,Elder loses mother of his children,Hornet dies from her own poison,Kimura son is thrown from the roof.Only ladybug did not lose anything.
@@FrancisCastiglione yeah they really are trying to make this whole spider man villain universe work despite you know there isn’t a spider man that exist and turn all of the villains into anti hero’s
What Bad Bunny song would fit this scene the best?🎵🎶
During his fight with Ladybug - La Calle Bota Fuego (ft. El Alfa)
Ninguna porque se supone que es un narcotráficante de México y el trap no es una música que quedaría bien .
He would not have any left because he is supposed to be a Mexican drug trafficker and trap is a music that would not fit the plot
@@pancho4475 Concuerdo, así como está queda perfecto
honestly none, this song was literally thee best choice
I love how they gave him a badass melodramatic story only for Lady Bug to accidentally kill him in a few minutes lmao.
Lol, what happens in a movie about being lucky, or unlucky...or both?
But even tho he did die very fast and in a ridiculous manner he did have the most fleshed out backstory. Which was cool.
Was he part of the white death plan? Or he was just a random dude who got killed so that lemon has a reason to fight ladybug and so the story can progress in the way it is?
@@lucifeers3219...im pretty sure it was pure coincidence caused by Ladybug's insane bad/good luck, but maybe I'm missing something.
@@lucifeers3219 He wasn' part of white death's plan. When White Death gave the monologue, the Wolf was never included as the Wolf has never harmed the White Death was simply there only for revenge to kill the Hornet.
My guy has more backstory than his actual screentime on the train
Alive*
Ima. Be honest bad bunny would be a great actor for a action movie.
Got more time than Zazie Beetz did...
They kill a brown one so a washed up gringo can gain more sympathy from this, i dont give a shit if its Brad Pitt, he shouldnt have stole his spotlight like that in the movie
@@weirdTedE91 tf what kind of name is that, which character was that?
One of my favourite things about this movie is how they give a person/thing a whole backstory even THE BOTTLE just for them to be killed off or used once then not again, it's comedic genius
the movie is about fate that's why everything that is slightly important has a backstory
More like mocking the filming industry how easy it is nowadays to make a movie 😂
RIP Tangerine
Exactly @@Soradakanizat
Hahaha! The water bottle was a star!
i love how basically the only reason they had the wolf was to make sure ladybug didnt get off at the first stop
Fate
He was also supposed to represent a different White Death.
The sunglasses, the literal white suit, the death of his wife, the desire to kill everyone involved in her murder.
It makes perfect sense within the story. The White Death didn't know about Ladybug, he thought it was Carver who obviously wasn't at the wedding. The Hornet was supposed to go after his son and likely the twins and likely also take Carver out before the second stop and then he was supposed to kill her, seeing as he's the only person the White Death has no reason to kill and can understand his motive of revenge for the death of his wife.
@@Honaro2ndor shit I had never thought about that. I love this movie
@@Honaro2nd Ladybug can't take a break. Carver's white death, Hornet's white death, all assuming he did the deed :D
Honestly, EVERY character of Bullet Train deserve their own standalone films.
I’d love to see a water bottle movie
Ongg the wolfs character has so much potential for either his own show or movie
Yes!
MAybe they could do a mini-series with each episode showing each characters story
@@goboturbo3222 yeah imagine the bottle poisoning another Targets like Coca cola or mountain dew
This is not a movie , it is a piece of art , every character was shining
Telling that story, in 3mins, with little to no lines, just music playing. It’s pretty epic.
I think this piece of art is something we all needed after all of the Marvel/DC movies alomg with other good/mediocre PG-13 action movies (Top Gun: Maverick being an exception) we’ve seen since The Suicide Squad back in 2021 but before the big finale of 2022 AKA Avatar the Way of Water along with Violent Night (also having David Leitch’s involvement). Point is, every year there’s always that entertaining/crazy violent action movie which is something everyone needs if Marvel and other movies are a bit too “bland”
@@dmann5938 every movie that isnt Marvel or DC is called refreshing
Heck that was the whole reason Top Gun maverick was succesful just because "it wasnt marvel"
its literally the worst movie that i've ever seen
then im assuming that the only movie you ever watched was bullet train
Bullet train is 100% one of the top movies of 2022
Top 3 without a doubt.
Lots of great movies this year. Top Gun, Bullet Train, The Woman King, The Batman, Elvis. This year has been a very good for moviegoers overall.
@@auggie3725 the Northman too
@@sharpshoota8274 Oh yeah. I'd also add Everything Everywhere All At Once, X, Pearl and The Black Phone too.
What's good is that we still have 2 months left and there are still plenty of good and potentially great films coming out this November and December.
@@auggie3725 black phone and X are in my top 10. I also liked nick cages new movie
Even though he was technically a bad guy, I felt pretty bad for the Wolf. Everyone he considered a friend and his wife all dying on the same day in the same place? Ooff
The best villains are the ones we can understand, but disagree with.
@@CrimeCityOfficial word
He should have stay longer to kill the Hornet
@@toledotoledo3620 yeah, if only he knew that she was the actual killer of his wife and all his friends
I’m glad he died like that he was a complete joke movie was good even with him especially cus of his death
I love how when he looks at his wife he says “Mi corazon” which translates to “My heart”, and once he was stabbed in the heart by his own knife, he once again says as his final words, “Mi corazon”.
Looked like the knife hit the ribs and king, more than heart.
@@Quinntus79 thank you Doctor
@@Quinntus79he’s left hearted it’s ok guys
everyone's heart is on the left side...@@themosaicshow
@@thescruffinator8830 lol u dont understand yea
I just noticed that it was Ladybug who bumped him and accidentally saved his life 2:13
The Wolf don't see it that way. Yes, he went off to clean up his jacket is what prevented him from eating the tainted cake.
Dose anyone know what ladybug was doing at the wedding anyway?
@@JohnSmith-ef8nr They never explain what he was doing there, but nearly the entire command structure of the cartel was there attending The Wolf's wedding, I presume he's there to gather intelligence. They don't explain why he was in Johannesburg getting shot by Lemon either.
@@JohnSmith-ef8nr he was on an assignment to retrieve something in the wedding, which is quite unfortunate since everyone died there due to the hornet XD
@@dyingearth I thought it was the wine that was poisonous but watching that part I was on my phone
Never really listened to Bad Bunny or know who he is. But after this movie, he's pretty darn good as an artist and as actor too. You feel his angry. I really loved the Wolf.
Ngl same , i still dislike his music and genre but hes a solid actor
He’s a hell of a wrestler too.
This is Alejandro Sanz
osht, this was Bad Bunny?
@@carmenaranjita5321only the music
This movie was so refreshing.
I love how they made a whole backstory,badass personality, and design just to kill him moments later.
Honestly this guy deserves his own movie
'el muerto' coming soon
@@TheBostonboy95 I think he meant his own standalone movie based on “The Wolf”
This guy is the singer named bad bunny
este chico es el cantante de bad bunny
@@trevormiller459 ya pero bad bunny no va matando gente XDDDDDDD
no
Bullet train was a Japanese/Samurai/Yakuza influenced movie but then this scene came along and all off a sudden you're in a Mexican Cartel movie universe. It was kind of cool to transfer from the two settings in one movie.
The fact that they were able to pack so much backstory for one character in 3 mins is truly great writing. However they kill him off in the next scene.
Reminds me a little bit of the Simpsons in terms of quality that way. Once you reach a certain level of "just that good" you can set up excellent characters and then just toss them away a few minutes later to go in a completely different direction because you are that good and you will deliver on the story regardless.
Knowing bad bunny i consider it a massive w
The wardrobe stylist needs a raise, all the fits were tuff
This scene was awesome. I would've wanted to see way more of this guy in the movie, but his death was so anticlimactic to the point of being kinda insulting.
If anything, it proves how anyone can be snuffed out just like that regardless of how much backstory the character get. Not everyone gets that Epic Moment or that Final Word. Sometimes a knife just flies into your chest and then you die.
That's the point. Also Ladybug have very weird luck/ bad luck
Lady bug did avenge him so yeah.
@@greatninja2590 True.
It was his own fault tho. Ladybug wanted to talk it out, he refused. And when he threw the knife it miraculously bounced back into his heart.
This character of The Wolf arrived as quickly as he departed from the story in a melodramatic and simultaneously comical way. I find it impressive that his backstory was shown in a 3 minute flashback that uses stylish editing, music and visual storytelling (instead of just spouting exposition or a recounting of the story) to establish the character’s backstory and motivation. Even though he was a criminal who worked for a crime lord assassinating other criminals, you can’t help but feel a little sorry for the guy when you consider all the people he loved or cared about (his mother, wife, friends he made along the way, and the wedding guests) died in his arms (literally and figuratively), driving him to commit acts of vengeance only for him to be killed off accidentally by Brad Pitt’s character. The anger that drove him to get revenge on the person who ruined his life ultimately led to his accidental suicidal death, while blaming a man who just happened to be at his wedding day.
Technically he killed himself
For Bad Bunny’s first movie role, he sure was good. Leitch sure knows how to pick the actors
I think he also made an appearance in Fast And Furious 9, and La Muerte is coming soon. I was hoping to see more of him in the movies.
This movie is so good and this scene is so impressive, it makes you care so much about this bit character
Is it just me or it feels like Robert Rodriguez ran to a set to grab his coffee and accidentally shot these three minutes?
Word
That's what I thought, Robert Rodriguez just needs to make Bad Bunny into a real action star. This movie was kinda disappointing to Bad Bunny fans.
Honestly, I like the metaphor of him taking stuff. It might seem like trophy taking, but it feels more like a metaphor of how he had to take everything he ever owned.
Imagine having the best backstory just to be a dead body for the rest of the movie
What’s he gonna do? Come back to life at the end?
@@notwillsmith5105post credit scene os just Wolf and Hornet waking up next to eachother and being extremely confused before trying to kill eachother
So I saw people confused about why the Wolf fought Ladybug and if it was related to the White Death's plan.
At 1:30 we see the leader give the Wolf an envelope. This envelope includes an image of who he needs to kill and he double checks on the scene. He kills that man without question. This happens multiple times (including 1:53).
Fast forward to the wolfs wedding. Ladybug is the wine server and the Hornet is the chef for the cake. We learn this later but the Wolf sees ladybug as a server. This is bad luck on Ladybugs part, as he can get identified later by the Wolf.
(Ladybug hit the wolf accidentally, spilling wine. This meant he didn't drink the wine even though it was the cake that was poisoned. Whoever that knocked him and prevented him from dying would likely be engrained into his mind).
He gets given an envelope. This envelope is likely by the White Death as he admits to it later. The Wolf is told to go to the Bullet Train.
Here he sees Ladybug. In his head he thinks "I'm looking for the Hornet. This man was at my wedding, serving drinks. This man is the hornet" and he DOESN'T check his envelope. Unlike every time we saw in the flashback.
To me that's either Ladybug's badluck or the White Death "taking control of fate".
Now is it actually related to the White Death's plan? The White Death believes you can control fate. He slapped the Hornet and the Wolf (someone affected by the Hornet) onto the same train.
He thought Ladybug was Jack Carver.
The Wolf and Ladybug's confrontation WASN'T part of the plan. It was likely meant to rather be the Wolf VS the Hornet.
So fate bit back against the White Death
Oh my god you’re right, the Wolf really never did check who was in the envelope and that’s genuinely kinda stupid lmao.
So does that mean the White Death didn’t really care about the Wolf and only used him to kill the Hornet? He wasn’t shown in the whole “my wife death” lead up
Here’s where I see a bit of a flaw
The wolf says: “Parece que hoy mato a dos pájaros de un tiro”, which basically means: “Today I kill two birds with one stone”… if he believed the Hornet really was ladybug, who else was he gonna kill?
@@User-np5qz that's true. I didn't really understand that since I don't speak the language
You are wrong because he said two for one so he remembers ladybug because he spilled wine on his tux.
1:12 that is the most grotesque product placement I've seen in a hot minute
Holy shit I didnt even notice, lmao thats funny
Sure but it fits so well in this caricature
Nothing sure gets me in the mood for a corona like cartel shoot outs.
If you think that’s grotesque, you should see some of the shit they try in Michael bay movies (more specifically the transformer films): this one wasn’t even bad at all
had to point it out for me to notice unlike man of steel or the transformers movies so... it can't be that bad. Plus like... It fits the scene so well.
I love how his entire character is so stereotypically "mexican cartel boss."
In the words of Filmento, he's the most "mexican cartel boss" mexican cartel boss you've ever seen.
@@FrancisCastiglione Mexican, Mexican, Cartel, Cartel, Boss, Boss.
@@FrancisCastiglione not really
Lmaoo
He ain’t even Mexican What The fuck???😢😢😢
Damn, he took out the salamanca cousin 😳
I was thinking that was him.
The moment when Bad Bunny became Heisenberg / Lalo Salamanca / Nacho
Bravo Vince 👏
🛎 🛎 🛎 🛎 🛎 🛎
The wolf had the best screen time I loved it
But he had not much Screentime. I wanna see more of him.
@@antoniobogovic3490 nah it was perfect
Now I can't wait to see Bad Bunny as El Muerto.
Didn't you see Bullet Train? He portrayed it beautifully😂😂😂
@@simaopinto8521 You know what I'm talking about right?
Lmao
EL MUERTO SWEEP
Never mind. Bad Bunny just left the project so his role will be recast.
This entire movie was a Russian Roulette with everyone riding a literal bullet... train.
I mean the guy who planned the whole thing played Russian Roulette.
The Russians have a game compared to which roulette is child's play. I don't remember the name, it is played by a group of people with blindfolded eyes in some big house and you can have any pistol with any number of bullets.
In the end that super awesome backstory wasn't enough to overcome ladybug's infamous luck.
I loved that they killed him right away. Makes you think about all those other guys they killed, how much backstory and trauma and pain they’ve had just to be killed by the people lucky enough to be chosen as the main characters
All characters have such cool backstories, only for some of them to be killed off in the first few minutes lmao
There seems to be a theme in this movie about your own weapon being your downfall. Wolf is killed with his knife, Hornet with her poison, Tangerine with his gun, and White Death is killed by his daughter, who he likely raised as a weapon. Prince is the only exception to this, and even then, she uses Lemon as a weapon against Father.
Greatest Corona ad of all time
That gun slide might have been the coolest the moment on film I've ever seen.
⚠️Spoiler⚠️
This guy really came in.
Had the coolest back story and character design.
Became my favourite character.
And died..
The poisoning of the wedding guests traumatized me because that must have been a painful death.
Same here. I feel you!
I love how in Bullet Train, you could be the most badass assassin, evil heir, Russian crime emperor, and you'll will die due to shenanigans relating to a man post mid-life crisis
This dude's sole purpose was to explain where Lady Bug got that knife in the end lmfao
Not only that but “Bad Bunny” the actor who is a famous Puerto Rican rapper was given the role to advertise the film to his Hispanic audience. He also saw this as an opportunity to start an acting career.
I love how he takes a piece of everyone hes killed. The shoes, the hat, even the gun. Its such a cool idea for a character, reminds me of how Walt in Breaking Bad does the same thing except with his personality.
"Violent lives ending violently."
Bad Bunny out here doing all the side quests.
Bad Bunny's back story scene looks like a music video 😆
I found it so funny that he was given a classic villain backstory and goal only for him to die after like a minute of entering the train. The whole point of this well-made, hyped-up character was to keep ladybug from leaving.
You know a movie is good when it can tell you an entire emotional story through only a few minutes with no dialogue
He didn’t try to kill Ladybug because he took everything he had, he knew he didn’t. He tried to kill Ladybug because he didn’t let him die with the others.
Bad bunny deserves to have his own “ bullettrain” spinoff movie as “the wolf” I would watch it.
Loved this backstory 🙌🔥🔥
BAD Bunny should have become an actor instead of a singer. He clearly has what it takes.
He get an entire montage of his backstory, and the moment he lost his allies, yet sadly dies early. Too early. It’s pretty unfortunate especially that when he dies he has no chance to know the one who’s truly responsible for his worst moment.
I mean it's stated he knew it was the hornet who poisoned his wife and family/friends he may even have known the white death is the one who sent her.
A damn shame for him to rise up during 26 years of his life, and it ends with him dying by his own weapon. RIP Wolf, you will be missed.
2:20 the extra on the right drops the piece of cake
If only he talk it out first with lady bug, he would be alive
How can in the end, he still has a henchmen under him...wasn't all dead in the wedding??
Only the high ranked members was at the wedding
@@jchacon_88 no wonder they died
being the most dangerous character with a amazing story
also the same character: died from his own fucking knife whilst ladybug doesn't even know him
Bullet Train was amazing, but that they introduced him in this tragic backstory, just to kill him in maybe less than 5 minutes makes me mad. This Character had so much potencial of being a great villian.
That’s what I’m saying imagine if he was the main villain instead that would have been badass
@@kinglui285 Or if not, after the Fight Scene with Ladybug, he would disappear for a short time and show up in some Situations trying to kill the main Characters. I hope, they give him a prequel or something like that, because Bad Bunny has the Potential.
Apparently sony executives were impressed with Bad Bunny's acting that they decided to make a random Spider-Man spinoff with him as the main star.
This guy had the same expression almost throughout his entire screentime.
EDIT: he's no longer in the spinoff lmao
EDIT #2: movie's canned lmao number 2
Lol. They sure want to milk Spider-Man.
Plonker
The moment when Bad Bunny became Heisenberg / Lalo Salamanca / Nacho
Bravo Vince 👏
Lalo had more chrisma
@@rainliars5276where is the lie? Lol
i died when he started howling 😂😂😂😂
Why he always looking down and walking like that 😂😂😂
What a great movie!!
Gury88
*IKR!!!*
The wedding scene was so awesome, I love it when evil romance dies
The most unecessary dude in the movie got the longest back story. Lol, comedic genius
His death was disappointing but it shows that fate comes for everyone, even the strongest of wolves or a living plague.
This movie had soul. It wasn't just another action movie.
2:50 this is shocking
This is even better now that I've actually looked up a translation of the lyrics. Oh so good
There’s no way that was enough cake for everyone.
I really liked The Wolf he was so cool, he should just have his own movie that starts off in his childhood all the way up until he dies in movie.
Bro’s got a whole backstory just for the ads of Corona beer 💀
If I was a mobster. I wouldn’t ate any food.
Wolf in the movie: charismatic and has a melodramatic backstory
Wolf in the book: just an asshole and toady, that only can beat women and animals
I see a upgrate important
Now this was a movie I enjoyed watching,I like movies with back stories
Again Carter’s bad luck saved him by him bumping into him. It ruined his suit but he didn’t drink the poisoned wine.
The dude literally wants to kill Ladybug for saving his life.
He probably thought Ladybug was involved in the assassinations
This movie’s awesooome
2:20 focus shot of them eating the poisoned cake🤯
Alejandro Sanz is my favourite singer. This scene is amazing!!
I never knew this was bad bunny.
This guy looks like he be kicking it with tuco and lalo salamanca
I love how he keeps stealing his victim's clothes even though it means nothing to the story
This song makes me cry, idk what it is but I can't help but bawl
Bro only existed to reveal the identity of the Hornet and be armed with a knife
Damn... I just realized the Wolf died at 26, after a very short, painful and unlucky life, at the hands of one of the luckiest mofo in BT universe.
Poor Wolf
I love this sound track
Every one in this movie is unlucky except Ladybug.White death wife is dead,Lemon loses his brother,Wolf loses his boss and Wife,Elder loses mother of his children,Hornet dies from her own poison,Kimura son is thrown from the roof.Only ladybug did not lose anything.
La cordura pierde, si no míralo al final
I felt like I'm watching a Dos Equis XX commercial 😂😂😂
Me and my dad have been singing this song non stop 😭😭
Whats the name of the song
La despedida
Come on guys, this film is fucking amazing.
Hell yea
Im here for this beautiful song that i dont understand the words to
Imagine being the scariest sicario imaginable only to be accidentally killed because some borderline hippie assassin guy is having a bad luck day.
now THAT is a red wedding
A Spanish song in the background, a Mexican character played by a Puerto Rican (Bad Bunny), Mr. Worldwide 😎
😂. Yeah, it's unintentionally hilarious.
COVID-19 be like: 2:31
But being poisoned and died🤮☠️
...and he died in 2 minutes LOL
Funny asf
Bad bunny just gained a lot of points of excitement for his upcoming spider man villain movie which was zero so this helped me be more interested in
Who's he gonna be playing?
@@ethanmagdaleno5332 el muerto a Mexican Wrestler
@@theoneandonlymasterjosh2912 He was only a villain in one issue and never to be used again though.
@@FrancisCastiglione yeah they really are trying to make this whole spider man villain universe work despite you know there isn’t a spider man that exist and turn all of the villains into anti hero’s
@@theoneandonlymasterjosh2912 It's funny that they keep giving him Mexican roles when he's Puerto Rican. 😂
The best backstory of all time 😂😂😅