The noise compliant was probably someone who kinda knew about John Wick, and the cop is one on a list that specifically checks if anything related to that address crops up.
What's really interesting is how Officer Jimmy slowly and deliberately takes off his police cap before he asks if John is back to "working" again. It's a great and subtle way to let the audience know that the person asking that question isn't "Officer Jimmy" anymore, but "Underworld Agent Jimmy". He's indirectly asking if he'll need to cover something up for John.
Nah, he remove his hat to make it offbooks but he's a real cop. It is established (Forgot the source sorry) that the police wont interfere with the killer stuff if they dont involve innocents 😁
Yes that cop taking his hat off was letting Jon know he wasn’t asking as a cop and was going to cover for him . That small line “ I’ll leave you be then “ Jon knew he would not say anything and the cop knew Jon would not kill him later to have no witnesses. So much with so little dialog . Almost like the “oh” scene .
It's also possible he was covering up his bodycam with his hat, presuming he's wearing one. But yeah, I actually have a theory as to how John, who has mythical status in that world, somehow needed the permission of Viggo, a mobster not even on the High Table, to retire. I think John worked for whoever paid, which was sometimes Viggo, since John lived locally, but when he wanted to retire in New York, he needed the 'protection' of a local crime boss whose territory he was retiring in. So he asked Viggo, Viggo's task for him was probably to kill all of Viggo's local rivals, and John retired in Viggo's territory, and Viggo ensured that the local authorities always had someone on the payroll answer calls to John's house. The local precinct probably has a rotation of guys Continental-affiliated who specifically answer calls to certain addresses.
I like to imagine that when the cop heard he had to go to John Wick's house for a noise complaint, he dragged himself to his door as slowly as possible, while mentally preparing to die on the spot. When he left, he probably bolted out of his property as fast as humanly possible.
I kind of think they know each other a bit, like Jimmy has heard of Baba Yaga, but mostly he knows John and his wife from the neighbourhood. Maybe he's been to a dinner party or something, but he's always had an idea in the back of his mind that John is a DANGEROUS guy, and now he's seen the proof.
@@johnhightower6881 It's rather easy to know when the landline's been tapped by a third party. There's a click or pop and there might be an echo. It used to be very annoying to be on the phone for legitimate reasons and someone else in the house picks up another phone and there's a drastic change in sound quality. Tapping is similar but much less obvious. On mobile phones it's almost impossible to notice.
If you actually pay attention to the movie he kilks 13 men in the house and resevers for 12 that's the confusing part but almost no one counts bodies and brings it up
I love how the cop sees a feckin corpse from the doorway and doesn't give a sh!t... to be fair if I was in the cops shoes and knew how lethal John was I would've done the same thing... He's not an individual to mess with, it was obviously a home invasion, I would just leave him be
What I like about Charlie is that he knows just how messy john can be if it's unavoidable and gets big business from him but since john left he probably still had business but probably not much business in one night. Like john would call and say who knows how big of a number for the night/day. Or small number just consistently through a week. Which is why he asked if he will be hearing anything from john he missed his business.
I am surprised people are shocked by this. Crime scene cleanup is a big business, and there are plenty of private companies that specialize in cleaning up grisly murder scenes. It is a lot more common than most people realize.
Yeah, but said companies are legal and employed by local authorities, not hitmen and criminal syndicates. If that was the case in real life, I assure you there would not be so many corpses lying around in New York.
I just realized again that not only did Charlie miss John Wick because he was a legendary Assassin with a code of Honor but he was probably also Charlies best customer. When John Wick goes to work he kills people by the dozen. When John was in his Prime, Charlie probably earned stacks just because of him.
It seems like more people would have recognized what was happening here. John Wick's home is a very large multi-level expensive place. It is probably located in a gated community in the hills. Jimmy is not a cop. He is a member of the security guard crew for the neighborhood.
When Jimmy takes his cover off then he is not Officer Jim but just Jimmy. And Jimmy doesn’t see nothing. Hope there is more than one crew cause they are going to have a very busy night.
If I'm not wrong the residents area are full of assassins....pretty sure if you heard gun shot everyone will be calling the cops in panic but instead they call cops for noise complaints....lmao
Seeing all these comments about Jimmy being smart is funny cause the police force KNOW about the assassin organization so it's probably an unspoken rule to mind their own business
Well there are armed bodys in his house. He has the right to defend himself. So all the cop was doing is sparring himself and the judge a lot of paperwork.
The part with the cop is probably one of the most underrated moments. It was a brief moment of comedy in an otherwise fun crazy thriller
I also like the actor from Newsroom.
Nobody sees Jimmy move his hand from his gun handle when he walks away
When he walks away the cop says oh shit I love that part
Smartest cop in the history of the force.
same was going for that bodyguard at that club who take rest of the night off
The noise compliant was probably someone who kinda knew about John Wick, and the cop is one on a list that specifically checks if anything related to that address crops up.
What's really interesting is how Officer Jimmy slowly and deliberately takes off his police cap before he asks if John is back to "working" again. It's a great and subtle way to let the audience know that the person asking that question isn't "Officer Jimmy" anymore, but "Underworld Agent Jimmy". He's indirectly asking if he'll need to cover something up for John.
Nah, he remove his hat to make it offbooks but he's a real cop. It is established (Forgot the source sorry) that the police wont interfere with the killer stuff if they dont involve innocents 😁
I was just coming to say this! Bruh nobody noticed it at all.
Yes that cop taking his hat off was letting Jon know he wasn’t asking as a cop and was going to cover for him . That small line
“ I’ll leave you be then “ Jon knew he would not say anything and the cop knew Jon would not kill him later to have no witnesses.
So much with so little dialog . Almost like the “oh” scene .
@@venomdust1 could be also to make sure his body cam sees as little as possible as the he peaks around the opening door
It's also possible he was covering up his bodycam with his hat, presuming he's wearing one.
But yeah, I actually have a theory as to how John, who has mythical status in that world, somehow needed the permission of Viggo, a mobster not even on the High Table, to retire.
I think John worked for whoever paid, which was sometimes Viggo, since John lived locally, but when he wanted to retire in New York, he needed the 'protection' of a local crime boss whose territory he was retiring in. So he asked Viggo, Viggo's task for him was probably to kill all of Viggo's local rivals, and John retired in Viggo's territory, and Viggo ensured that the local authorities always had someone on the payroll answer calls to John's house.
The local precinct probably has a rotation of guys Continental-affiliated who specifically answer calls to certain addresses.
Jimmy looks down the hall, which is strewn with dead bodies, takes off his cop hat (using his gun hand), "You working again?" A-mazing.
I like to imagine that when the cop heard he had to go to John Wick's house for a noise complaint, he dragged himself to his door as slowly as possible, while mentally preparing to die on the spot. When he left, he probably bolted out of his property as fast as humanly possible.
I kind of think they know each other a bit, like Jimmy has heard of Baba Yaga, but mostly he knows John and his wife from the neighbourhood. Maybe he's been to a dinner party or something, but he's always had an idea in the back of his mind that John is a DANGEROUS guy, and now he's seen the proof.
"dinner reservation for 12 still confuses me" my guy......12 bodies to be taken care of. not hard to understand it xD
That’s Alex Hefner and he’s absolutely stupid. He can’t understand the simplest things in the movies and tv shows he reacts to
@@johnhightower6881 It's rather easy to know when the landline's been tapped by a third party. There's a click or pop and there might be an echo. It used to be very annoying to be on the phone for legitimate reasons and someone else in the house picks up another phone and there's a drastic change in sound quality. Tapping is similar but much less obvious. On mobile phones it's almost impossible to notice.
The guy who said it is notorious for being a fucking idiot.
If you actually pay attention to the movie he kilks 13 men in the house and resevers for 12 that's the confusing part but almost no one counts bodies and brings it up
Right????
Jimmy was so calm about everything including asking working again John I think he's apart of the business in some way he's seen all this before
The guy who plays Charlie is Sully from Commando.
"remember when I promised to kill you last? I lied."
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Seriously?? No wayyyyy 😮😮
@@ivyg.castle7561 "Warriors", come out and play-yay!
And he also asked The Warriors to come out to play😉😉😉
😮😮no waaay
When even the police knows to leave you alone to not..... die. That means you're doing something right.
facts
I love how the cop sees a feckin corpse from the doorway and doesn't give a sh!t... to be fair if I was in the cops shoes and knew how lethal John was I would've done the same thing... He's not an individual to mess with, it was obviously a home invasion, I would just leave him be
"I'd like to report a noise complaint" "Sure what's the adress mam ?" "Thank you for calling and fuck off"
What I like about Charlie is that he knows just how messy john can be if it's unavoidable and gets big business from him but since john left he probably still had business but probably not much business in one night. Like john would call and say who knows how big of a number for the night/day. Or small number just consistently through a week. Which is why he asked if he will be hearing anything from john he missed his business.
One of my fav part from JW1 !! thank you !!
Outside of the types that might want to use your house for a staging area, having John Wick as a neighbor would REALLY reduce the local crime….
I am surprised people are shocked by this. Crime scene cleanup is a big business, and there are plenty of private companies that specialize in cleaning up grisly murder scenes. It is a lot more common than most people realize.
Yeah, but said companies are legal and employed by local authorities, not hitmen and criminal syndicates. If that was the case in real life, I assure you there would not be so many corpses lying around in New York.
@@CarlosGabrielVillarroel???? There’s corpses just lying about in New York?
I just realized again that not only did Charlie miss John Wick because he was a legendary Assassin with a code of Honor but he was probably also Charlies best customer. When John Wick goes to work he kills people by the dozen. When John was in his Prime, Charlie probably earned stacks just because of him.
3:16 how much you want me to fake my laugh??
John a classy killer. He doesn't need in pig farm as Bricktop from Snatch 😂
Charlie (The Old Cleaner) appears in the Continental as a friend to Winston.
The Women at 4:23 is an absolute definition of an NPC
It seems like more people would have recognized what was happening here. John Wick's home is a very large multi-level expensive place. It is probably located in a gated community in the hills. Jimmy is not a cop. He is a member of the security guard crew for the neighborhood.
2:49 Holy crap, who is that with that laugh? It must stop!
When the cop 👮♂️ takes off his cap it's not going on his report
A Russian joke - Our Block is quiet, everyone walks with silencer's
When Jimmy takes his cover off then he is not Officer Jim but just Jimmy. And Jimmy doesn’t see nothing. Hope there is more than one crew cause they are going to have a very busy night.
Jimmy is the smartest man in the entire series.
When your at dinner and leave the lady 115 tip and walk out, keep this fortune cookie
Charlie the clean up leader was in the movies 48 hrs, & the Warriors played the gang leader that tried to frame the warriors good flick check it out.
Gold Coins is the main to pay and face the liquidation it's ready to ramble😂
If I'm not wrong the residents area are full of assassins....pretty sure if you heard gun shot everyone will be calling the cops in panic but instead they call cops for noise complaints....lmao
the gold coins represent all those people he killed
Jimmy covers up his cam with his hat
Charlie is Luther from the Warriors
Paying for the cleaners only to het his house blown up nearly immediately after
well everybody in the organization know him cause his the bishop in the chess piece
Clean up crew stunks is up
You know it would have been funny if Winston Wolf had turned up
Waste Disposal on the side of the van.
more reaction video please
Seeing all these comments about Jimmy being smart is funny cause the police force KNOW about the assassin organization so it's probably an unspoken rule to mind their own business
U guys need to watch " MAN ON FIRE".
Give me is a security guard gated community
Maybe future,
Well there are armed bodys in his house. He has the right to defend himself. So all the cop was doing is sparring himself and the judge a lot of paperwork.
0:41 guy watching is dense asf...
the best part of this video is trump poppin up to say "wrong".....
you need to talk less