@@GR4Y50NS No, it’s the fact that he told all of them he was going to kill them, and them knowing he’s serious. Then he gets into the car with his wife and kids, like it’s nothing.
Him getting a lift from his wife got him out that situation especially when the daughter came over and he picked her up and started walking backwards to make sure he can see them still was priceless. They already knew it was over after that because that was their shot to get him alone.
“And the only disappointment in it for me, is I only get to do it once” when I first heard that sentence, I had goosebumps and chills. Definitely one of the greatest standoffs in modern film. 🤯😎👊
"You take the little one" fell(jumped) right into his lap, literally and figuratively. At that point, the move to keep them in total check was crystallized...
Totally agree,… best actor ! He’s “ killer “ in this series. And in “ Training Day “ ,… he scared me bits out !! After that performance, don’t think I could be friends with him personally, knowing that was inside. Awesome !!
@@kerzytibok3211I thought Tom Cruises was excellent when he played Jack Reacher who is the same type of character. Denzel, Tom,and Samuel are all excellent actors but maybe it would cost too much to have them all in the same movie? Depends on the budget I guess.
What stands out to me in this scene is that, even though Dave knows McCall is a killer & will for sure come for them, he isn't worried if McCall would harm his family on the ride station because that's not how McCall is.
The acting on this is crazy. The way Denzel keeps smiling but them going back to pure disdain is crazy. It really conveys the way he feels and that he can barely keep the friendly facade going because of how disgusted he is.
Indeed, imagine if he was a real psychopath, he could’ve just killed the wife and children. Of course, that would go against the script, but when he left with the wife and kids that sent chills down my spine.
@@dennyklein1965Agreed however I'd assume that the conversation/threat was so direct that the family wasn't in harms way just because they knew who he was and the principles that he follows... In my perspective it seems like it falls more in line of "You know what I could do but you know what I will do"
On one side you have a ruthless taker of life, who is an expert, and on the other hand you got this teddy bear whos loveable and kind. Hes just a normal man.
Also the look on the rest of the team's face while he's walking away with the kid. Like "duped again! Can you believe what just happened to our plan?" 🤣🤣
Yes the writing is so good. McCall's brain is too sharp for this. No way he could let that slide. He works with logic and facts, he can't fall for this poor attempt of gaslighting. Especially for this matter, it's too personnal.
Yes notice he doesn't turn his back to Dave and his cohorts. Even when he picks up the youngest daughter se sill stares at them as if to say your all toast and I'm the oven.
Brilliant use of body language throughout the conversation while they sat. Denzel remains open in his stance, unguarded, direct, always facing Pedro while Pascal portrays dave looking away, closed arms folded around his body, walking around, his sitting stance off line. Every body language of nervousness, lies, fear at being caught out, being intimidated.
That's because his wife and kids are in the house. I think it's normal to act that way so they don't overhear the conversation moreso than him being intimidated.
I think this is my favorite "the jig is up" sequence of all time! He's calm and smiles as he tells these former trusted brothers that their lives are now forfeit.
What i love is that even though he understood his old team were a bunch of disgruntled and disillusioned assassins, he was more disgusted at the fact that is was HIS old team killing HIS closest friend. You know he was hurt.
That look that Denzel has when he's confronting Pedro.....the long face, the eyes. He communicates sooooo much. And transforms in a second in front of the kids and wife. Hes incredible.
When I had eyesight, I loved watouching all the equalizers. Now that I am daying near blin both eyes. I still enjoyed listening to it because is one of my favorite movies.
@@RSTI191 yeah how is Denzel the greatest. I could litterally name 10 better than him right off the cuff. Charlie Sheen, shiah LaBeouf, Jeff Goldbluhm
@@AnonymousGameWarden What, no Macaulay Culkin? But then, judging by all the videos you have posted of all of your Academy Awards, Degree from Julliard, world experience and knowledge we should hold you in reverence. This is your life, responding to comments posted by others? Sounds exciting. I bet mama is proud of you. What a chump.
He actually says “WE” including Mc. They were following the orders that came down to kill whoever they were told to. Pascal actually makes a strong argument that no one is really the enemy. Their government just chose people that needed to die for some reason and they did the deed. And now they are just doing the same thing but to someone more generous than the US gov.
I always wondered if we had people like the character Denzel played actually existed in real life! Sometimes I think we need people like that, full righteous, incorruptible and takes out bad guys without a second thought.
1:41 - 2:14 I love everything about this one-take, specially Denzel's acting here. He has that introverted-yet-trying-not-to-be energy to him (which just ... kinda hit home with me), and it makes the scene so much better because you've seen what he's capable of and who he's capable of being prior to this scene.
Does 33 seconds without a cut really make a "one-take", or is it just a scene? Maybe it just speaks to the cut times in today's movies and television. MTV did us no favors.
@swrennie I mean, yeah? It's both. I guess I went with one-take because they could've just as easily had a bunch of camera cuts in there to make the scene more "alive" for lack of a way better term, but making it a one-take really visualises to us what Robert is like in situations like these. I personally felt like having the camera angle be unmoving almost put me in his shoes, and I thought it was a really cool decision.
This is definitely one of Denzel's best characters. Amazing work. They're all great actors, too. I like how he didn't care about all the reasons this guy was giving for doing his dirt. One could understand being upset about how the military treats people, but Robert's concern was that they murdered his friend and took their nonsense too far, killing innocent people for money. That's a perfect example of what I think makes this character so powerful and likable.
youtube has ever changing rules, they demonetize videos that has profanity in it and video game bikinis. at one period, they demonetize video game gore like in mortal kombat.
The algorithm has a transcript of the audio spoken in the video. Swear words will be picked up by the algorithm and potentially hinder its popularity. Something visual like a stabbing will not get flagged as often as profanity just because it is harder for the algorithm to determine that.
I Dunno what it is but sometimes nature can make a scene even more perfect and that wind blowing @8:53 as he is walking away doing his shooters at them is perfect. Usually a director would call cut bc the wind gets in the way or makes it look "messy" but i think it's perfect and clearly this director did to. Gives the scene "Theres a storm coming vibe, which makes sense for the ending."
It is not unlikely that there was a blower off screen to add more wind, the editing has been intentionally pushed cold and blue to make it feel more tense and oppressive, and the rustling of leaves is added in postproduction audio since the mics for the dialogue wouldn't pick that up properly
The trees in the back ground are blowing to. Im inthe film busines so you are correct that they could have a blower but a blower wouldnt be able to blow that wide and long of a range. Its mother nature baby. @@Galf506
One of my absolutely favourite scenes of this movie. I just love how he kept his composure and politely says to all of them that he's gonna kill them all. Denzel really brings a sense of class to every role he portrays.
There's so much to unpack in this scene! The sarcasm....the smile....the fact he could pick up his kid knowing what he was about to do. The walk away and saying "see you at work"?????? Whewwww LOL! Denzel is top tier!!!!!
Such an underrated scene. The writing, acting, settings, music....all really well done. I know the movie may be a little silly in parts, but this scene is actually extremely well done.
The one part of this clip that’s always stuck to me is when he balls his fist after he mentions the difficulty in getting medical insurance. He’s ready to punch a hole in the wall just thinking of it and millions of vets probably feel the same.
7:24 Having watched this many times, I just noticed the detail where Denzel reaches for his back pocket right as the men make a move to get out of their car. Then as he confirms their intention is not to fight, he returns to original position.
I've always liked how this scene ends "Dave said you'd give me a trip to the station"....as if he didn't just tell 4 mercs he was going to kill them, as well to drive it home to Dave that he has a family, will lose them, and for what? (money?). Every action has an equal or opposite reaction.....
Growing up they taught us that one of hitlers greatest tools for spreading evil was propaganda, then Bush invaded a country that didnt attack us and said we were the good guys 😂
Denzel is one of the greatest and brightest acctors ever.... He never act in a bad movie and he have good values and heart outside the movies to... Bless him and hes loved ones..
It's amazing how calm Robert is when he says he's going to kill each and every one of them. The only regret he has is he only gets to do it once. Then he calmly picks up Dave's daughter as he gets a ride from his wife. Classic.😁
I never really thought about it before today but I feel bad for Daves wife and kids. They had no idea he was a killer and met the man who put their husband/father out of his misery right in their own home.
@Kazanko28 crazy right? Kinda makes Dave right in what he says. There are no "good or bad". Denzel would be the bad guy from their perspective because he killed their dad/husband. I can't imagine what happens to them next. Probably have to move out of that big house, change schools besides just grieving.
@@Thuglifebabybaby The guy you replied to didn't say anything about when he decided to make that guy fatherless. But obviously McCall made that decision as soon as he confirmed it was Dave who killed Susan.
This ain't one of them times. I like that detail that even when Robert is leaving and walking backwards, he doesn't turn his back to them until he grabs the kid, and he knows they won't shoot him in the back. Pure ruthlessness and strategy. Also given McCalls reputation and the fact, that these punks know exactly what he's capable off, they knew they're dead.
I saw all four of his team mates "go oh sh!t" after he walked away and then drove off with the wife and kids. All of them knew it was over. What a powerful scene!!! Denzel is something else. Love him since Man on fire!!! Probably before...🤗😊❤
Killing McCall best friends and Trying to kill his team leader was the mistake he tried to do, also liked how at 7:27 McCall was reaching for his piece checking if it was on him was ready to smoke all them
You have a good eye --- I think most people miss that part --- only an experienced assassin like McCall does that kind of check to make sure he's got firepower ready to go!
In the next John Wick they REALLY need to have him do a cameo. Not necessarily integrated into the story deeply, but just a moment where you know that 2 men on fire crossed paths.
The “see you at work” while carrying your daughter, riding with your wife, knowing this is the last time they all see you, is absolutely legendary.
Help & Company
I'm confused. Did he kill his wife and children?
@@GR4Y50NS No, it’s the fact that he told all of them he was going to kill them, and them knowing he’s serious. Then he gets into the car with his wife and kids, like it’s nothing.
The finger guns.
Him getting a lift from his wife got him out that situation especially when the daughter came over and he picked her up and started walking backwards to make sure he can see them still was priceless. They already knew it was over after that because that was their shot to get him alone.
“And the only disappointment in it for me, is I only get to do it once” when I first heard that sentence, I had goosebumps and chills. Definitely one of the greatest standoffs in modern film. 🤯😎👊
@@leonardosantuario3346 or 8
And your judgement must be from a 12 yo too@@leonardosantuario3346
And why is that? Exactly? Would love to hear your reasoning behind that bullish and arrogant comment? Please? Lol.
@@leonardosantuario3346, and yes, that comment is for you 😂
did it make ur pussy quiver
The finger guns as he’s walking away is underrated
With the smile was diabolical
You’re underrated.
"You take the little one" fell(jumped) right into his lap, literally and figuratively. At that point, the move to keep them in total check was crystallized...
Bruh
plus the huge smile on his face.
He knew exactly when the wife leaves for the school run and timed the whole interaction perfectly. Dude is a genius.
it's almost like he is following a script.
@@barrelofbugs 👍🏽
@@barrelofbugsoh I like you 👊
amazing he figures that out all by himself
@@barrelofbugs😂😂😂😂 exactly
Denzel kills this role. It’s never forced or fake. He’s in the role for his skills. Nothing more
he almost doesn’t seem like he’s acting talent
@@cashgogetter6737 EXACTLY.....
@cashgogetter6737 it's because he isn't acting it's actually him lol he is a bad muthafucka
thats why i love denzel. so many few actors can pull what he does off. He so serious he is serious.
He’s good in every role. Even the runaway train movie.
I love this scene because it shows why he was the team leader more than once… Hes smarter and steps ahead of all of them in every aspect in this scene
THE ABOSLUTE GREATEST ACTOR OF OUR GENERATION
Totally agree,… best actor ! He’s “ killer “ in this series. And in “ Training Day “ ,… he scared me bits out !! After that performance, don’t think I could be friends with him personally, knowing that was inside. Awesome !!
Just imagine if Samuel L. Jackson and Tom Cruise were also in this scene --- it would be so awesome your TV would melt
Dude that’s some damn smart analysis
@@kerzytibok3211I thought Tom Cruises was excellent when he played Jack Reacher who is the same type of character. Denzel, Tom,and Samuel are all excellent actors but maybe it would cost too much to have them all in the same movie? Depends on the budget I guess.
What stands out to me in this scene is that, even though Dave knows McCall is a killer & will for sure come for them, he isn't worried if McCall would harm his family on the ride station because that's not how McCall is.
Great observation. 💯
Like i know you are a psycho but not a psycho family killer
He has principal
Family is always off limits, regardless of country, unless they do something to compromise.
@@StayGold.A man must have a code, without a code hes an animal
Denzel's stoic stare has earned him millions.
agreed
👀
That and "My Man!"
difficult to top denzel ...
The other sectors and wife in scene were excellent
The finger guns after the threat behind a terrifying smile is an incredible touch
and "see you at work"
GENIUS
Any man who can smile in a negative and heavily confrontational situation, and keep cool with the fam, is not the man to mess with.
That was my Sicilian husband. Once he got silent & started smiling it was time for whoever pissed him off to run & run fast. I loved that man. 💔
It’s just a movie man, don’t get your undies in a bunch, or wet them either
@@cyndysota Oh, I dont bother smiling..
@@OriginalThisAndThatok you tube tuff guy 😂
@@darielchang5302 Watch your language
The acting on this is crazy.
The way Denzel keeps smiling but them going back to pure disdain is crazy. It really conveys the way he feels and that he can barely keep the friendly facade going because of how disgusted he is.
"Death smiles at us all, the only thing we can do is smile back."
Denzel is definitely one of the greatest actors of all time. He plays every role with such tenacity and charisma. This man is legendary.
Time for Oscar!!!!!!!
"I am going to kill each and everyone of you" then proceeds to drive off with his children. That is some real psychopath shit right there.
Indeed, imagine if he was a real psychopath, he could’ve just killed the wife and children.
Of course, that would go against the script, but when he left with the wife and kids that sent chills down my spine.
That's how Satan works. He pretends to be your friend.
I've met Satan a few times over then, damn.
@@dennyklein1965Agreed however I'd assume that the conversation/threat was so direct that the family wasn't in harms way just because they knew who he was and the principles that he follows... In my perspective it seems like it falls more in line of "You know what I could do but you know what I will do"
He doesn't involve innocent lives. He just used the family to retreat from them. I'd say genius writing,
Crazy how McCall knows he is going to make her a widow and the kids fatherless. But Dave did bring it upon himself and his family.
so wholesome
Reap what you sow. In the beginning of the movie he and his crew killed two folks and made that kid parentless
On one side you have a ruthless taker of life, who is an expert, and on the other hand you got this teddy bear whos loveable and kind. Hes just a normal man.
You do realize this is pretend right?
Accountability sucks 🤷♂️
The bunny hop after he high fives the kids is hilarious
Also the look on the rest of the team's face while he's walking away with the kid. Like "duped again! Can you believe what just happened to our plan?" 🤣🤣
Lol. I never noticed this. He’s so freakin’ awesome
@@BIGGSHAUN he's like I'm gonna kill your dad yay 😂😂😂
The finger guns were ridiculous. Like "I know you want to kill me but you can't. In fact you won't, 'cause I'm going to kill you"😁👍🏾
Denzel is top-flight as an actor.
"It could've been anybody."
"It wasn't anybody, it was you."
Right, like nigga don’t start making excuses now😂
Yes the writing is so good. McCall's brain is too sharp for this. No way he could let that slide. He works with logic and facts, he can't fall for this poor attempt of gaslighting. Especially for this matter, it's too personnal.
Denzel's smile while walking back... Epic, what an actor
The Finger pistols lol
Double finger pistols, and that smile. Laughing, but you know he means business, and is going to get them
Yes notice he doesn't turn his back to Dave and his cohorts. Even when he picks up the youngest daughter se sill stares at them as if to say your all toast and I'm the oven.
Brilliant use of body language throughout the conversation while they sat. Denzel remains open in his stance, unguarded, direct, always facing Pedro while Pascal portrays dave looking away, closed arms folded around his body, walking around, his sitting stance off line. Every body language of nervousness, lies, fear at being caught out, being intimidated.
That's because his wife and kids are in the house. I think it's normal to act that way so they don't overhear the conversation moreso than him being intimidated.
@@RainbowIsAPromisealways a bunch of neckbeards overanalyzing body language in the comments in these types of videos
first semester film school?
relax jordan peterson its a carefully scripted movie , holy cringe
@@megaxboxxthe man is just appreciating some good actors, take it easy it won’t kill you
I think this is my favorite "the jig is up" sequence of all time! He's calm and smiles as he tells these former trusted brothers that their lives are now forfeit.
The Wick twist...I see what you did there.
Denzel is ruthless , no yelling no screaming no cursing just very calm matter of fact and straight to the point , ice cold.
Both Denzel and Pedro killed it. Wish they still made movies like this.
8:54 The finger guns gets me every time.
See you at work me🤣
That was Denzel's version of the Joker.
i know right
shades of Training Day
😂😂😂😂 just thinking that!!! A true killer it’s just business that you guys made personal.
What i love is that even though he understood his old team were a bunch of disgruntled and disillusioned assassins, he was more disgusted at the fact that is was HIS old team killing HIS closest friend. You know he was hurt.
amazing you figured that out
@@brianfeeney3936 It’s your standard TH-cam comment section stating what almost everyone felt while watching the clip.
Oh boy can I get in on the OPs epiphany circle jerk too!?
That look that Denzel has when he's confronting Pedro.....the long face, the eyes. He communicates sooooo much.
And transforms in a second in front of the kids and wife. Hes incredible.
Was thinking the same thing. Also, I wouldn't want to be the recipient of that look.
@@veneziablau lol!!!
When I had eyesight, I loved watouching all the equalizers. Now that I am daying near blin both eyes. I still enjoyed listening to it because is one of my favorite movies.
Nobody in Hollywood does that 'dead-eye stare' better than Denzel. Nobody.
Not even King Kong.
He equalized the shit outta those guys 😂
Right after he said, "It's equalizing time."
lol that should be the tag line
🤣🤣
@@shriharihudliAnd Equalized all over the place
Excellent
Denzel is such a good actor, he could play a fire engine and make you believe he really is one..
My favorite actor of all time.
@@demon12792
Considering all the great actors over the years, that's a helluva compliment..
@@RSTI191 yeah how is Denzel the greatest. I could litterally name 10 better than him right off the cuff. Charlie Sheen, shiah LaBeouf, Jeff Goldbluhm
@@AnonymousGameWarden
What, no Macaulay Culkin?
But then, judging by all the videos you have posted of all of your Academy Awards, Degree from Julliard, world experience and knowledge we should hold you in reverence.
This is your life, responding to comments posted by others?
Sounds exciting.
I bet mama is proud of you.
What a chump.
@@AnonymousGameWarden Its not over yet, say no to drugs
Denzel Washington has the rare skill as an actor to seem both harmless and deadly at the same time.
that part!!!!!!
He didn’t turn his back on them until that kid was in his arms. Cold blooded. And smart.
🤝 game tight
Can watch a man cold-bloodedly murder an injured woman but "curse" words are censored. Gotta love it lmao
Murica!
thought same thing immediately.
Weird
@@MDLekiWynnmore TH-cam
His delivery of that "I'm Gonna Kill Each And Everyone Of You" line was legendary
6:00 The way he softens his voice while delivering such a twisted line. I knew Denzel was good, but damn ❤️
The finger guns be killing me 😂😂
POW pow
That part alone had the most words without using any lol
Right🤣🤣
💀 i thought the same thing
@@DruStevens he really said pew pew I’ll see you soon 😂
Nobody can do this better than Denzel !!! Legend
The more of a professional you are, the softer your voice. Pure confidence. Pure Alpha.
“i was just following orders” the weak man’s motto
He actually says “WE” including Mc. They were following the orders that came down to kill whoever they were told to. Pascal actually makes a strong argument that no one is really the enemy. Their government just chose people that needed to die for some reason and they did the deed. And now they are just doing the same thing but to someone more generous than the US gov.
Yet plenty of bootlickers still around with that excuse
@@dudebro91-fn7rz u mean like every cop ever yeh...
@@dudebro91-fn7rz Yeah, like Trump's entire cabinet four years ago.
@ayokay123 trump lives rent free in your head I see
I chuckled at the "See ya at work" line.
Lmfao I was dying
“The only bad part - is I only get to do it once” best line in the movie 😂
You couldn't even quote it correctly
Denzel owns the most legendary lines in cinema history. Unmatched.
'Deserve's got nothin' to do with it'
Clint Eastwood - Unforgiven.
Man on fire forgiveness is between them & God, im just arranging the meeting.
@2:02 Denzel having this kind of energy towards Dave's kids while knowing he's going to kill him and take him away from his family is WILD.
I always wondered if we had people like the character Denzel played actually existed in real life!
Sometimes I think we need people like that, full righteous, incorruptible and takes out bad guys without a second thought.
Maybe there are people out there like that ! Not like you would hear about them
Oh there are. We just dont know about them. Maybe they are here... 👀
most people like that are 6 feet deep below the ground or underwater, in a nameless grave
It would be great! But who’s in charge?
@@ramsesiv5342I agree, youbget to a certain level they wont have that laibility walking around after they retire
this is top notch acting 10/10 you can't find actors like Denzel anymore.
there are always actors like him and always will be
it's. called being good at what you do
Not of his caliber, very few@@brianfeeney3936
@@brianfeeney3936 his opinion is just as viable as yours. Wonder why his comment seemed to bug you
Did anyone else notice at 07:34 he tells the men to stand down with one hand gesture? It does show that they were ready to kill him right there
No they were ready to try.🤨
kill who?
I was thinking he waved for them to stand down. They were going to try
yea man everyone noticed. it was right there.
He saved them from being killed in front of his family
1:41 - 2:14
I love everything about this one-take, specially Denzel's acting here. He has that introverted-yet-trying-not-to-be energy to him (which just ... kinda hit home with me), and it makes the scene so much better because you've seen what he's capable of and who he's capable of being prior to this scene.
Does 33 seconds without a cut really make a "one-take", or is it just a scene? Maybe it just speaks to the cut times in today's movies and television. MTV did us no favors.
@swrennie I mean, yeah? It's both. I guess I went with one-take because they could've just as easily had a bunch of camera cuts in there to make the scene more "alive" for lack of a way better term, but making it a one-take really visualises to us what Robert is like in situations like these. I personally felt like having the camera angle be unmoving almost put me in his shoes, and I thought it was a really cool decision.
Denzel has to be one of the greatest actors in action, love how this scene plays out..........tell me I'm wrong Dave, perfectly timed
This is definitely one of Denzel's best characters. Amazing work. They're all great actors, too.
I like how he didn't care about all the reasons this guy was giving for doing his dirt. One could understand being upset about how the military treats people, but Robert's concern was that they murdered his friend and took their nonsense too far, killing innocent people for money. That's a perfect example of what I think makes this character so powerful and likable.
I believe Robert would have killed them anyway, even if his friend wasn't one of their victims.
I like how the curse word is beeped out, but the video has a stabbing in it. Who the hell are you protecting?
youtube has ever changing rules, they demonetize videos that has profanity in it and video game bikinis. at one period, they demonetize video game gore like in mortal kombat.
me, i don't like swears
@@pieeaterpro98 heck you :3
Not an invalid point. Lol
The algorithm has a transcript of the audio spoken in the video. Swear words will be picked up by the algorithm and potentially hinder its popularity. Something visual like a stabbing will not get flagged as often as profanity just because it is harder for the algorithm to determine that.
I Dunno what it is but sometimes nature can make a scene even more perfect and that wind blowing @8:53 as he is walking away doing his shooters at them is perfect. Usually a director would call cut bc the wind gets in the way or makes it look "messy" but i think it's perfect and clearly this director did to. Gives the scene "Theres a storm coming vibe, which makes sense for the ending."
I agree, it gives ominous without overdoing it, perfect.
It is not unlikely that there was a blower off screen to add more wind, the editing has been intentionally pushed cold and blue to make it feel more tense and oppressive, and the rustling of leaves is added in postproduction audio since the mics for the dialogue wouldn't pick that up properly
The trees in the back ground are blowing to. Im inthe film busines so you are correct that they could have a blower but a blower wouldnt be able to blow that wide and long of a range. Its mother nature baby. @@Galf506
@@Galf506 Plus the boom would pick up the leaves rustling. Theres always a boom to pick up overall tones and sounds.
Good point about the wind blowing and how that foreshadows there will be a storm coming up later in the movie in the form of Denzel getting justice.
One of my absolutely favourite scenes of this movie. I just love how he kept his composure and politely says to all of them that he's gonna kill them all. Denzel really brings a sense of class to every role he portrays.
There's so much to unpack in this scene! The sarcasm....the smile....the fact he could pick up his kid knowing what he was about to do. The walk away and saying "see you at work"?????? Whewwww LOL! Denzel is top tier!!!!!
This is one of the best badass scenes with actual 0 violence.
Oh, except the woman getting stabbed in the heart.
Such an underrated scene. The writing, acting, settings, music....all really well done. I know the movie may be a little silly in parts, but this scene is actually extremely well done.
It always amazes me how sociopaths can be so calm in stressful situations.
These are actors playing sociopaths.
@@Kermit_T_Frog Well sociopaths are calm in aforementioned situations, and so was this one. Hence, drawing the line to together.
They are looking for a reaction. That's not calm cause in a return situation where they have no control They are the complete opposite.
it's a movie.
Dave isnt'a sociopath. Someone doesnt behave like that. Maybe a psycopath, maybe.
8:26 dude in the beanie looks petrified after hearing “the only disappointment in it for me is i only get to do it once”
Help and company... as Mccall is leaving he never turned his back till he pickedup the lil one then he knew his leaving woud be undisturbed 💯✌🏾👍🏾👊🏾
I have to point out Pedro Pascal ability to go from nice guy and almost concern as a friend look, to the total opposite
He's probably the only actor working these days who can go toe-to-toe with Denzel and not look like a fool
Love pedro. Incredible actors doing an incredible scene
The one part of this clip that’s always stuck to me is when he balls his fist after he mentions the difficulty in getting medical insurance. He’s ready to punch a hole in the wall just thinking of it and millions of vets probably feel the same.
Always loved the acting by Pedro in this movie.
His acting in general is usually pretty top notch
This, GoT and Last of us
It's EXCELLENT. The director captured all the overt and subtle tensions in this scene almost perfectly.
Denzel Washington, one of my favorite actors FOREVER
7:24 Having watched this many times, I just noticed the detail where Denzel reaches for his back pocket right as the men make a move to get out of their car. Then as he confirms their intention is not to fight, he returns to original position.
It’s amazing, Denzel is so good. You can watch movie after movie after movie with him and he’s so good in every single one
Great scene. Great writing. Great acting.
I've always liked how this scene ends "Dave said you'd give me a trip to the station"....as if he didn't just tell 4 mercs he was going to kill them, as well to drive it home to Dave that he has a family, will lose them, and for what? (money?). Every action has an equal or opposite reaction.....
🎶 "It's like a trip to the brain, trip to the brain. Driving me insane, fucking insane"🎶
lol sorry 😅
Not every action. Sometimes stuff just happens and sometimes payback is not when or how you might want it or expect it, sometimes never.
They all have that Ruh ROH look on their faces at the end!! Priceless!
“There are no good and bad people no enemies just unfortunates” 💯
That entire scene is metal
Imagine seeing your worst nightmare with your wife and kiddos. They thought they could kill him but knew they were all dead men
9:05 "See you at work."😆
4:20 'who said they were the enemy? Not us, not me!' True words 💯
put your weapon down and wait; That's how you'll find out definitively who your enemy is.
Bro finally realized he was always just a pawn, but still kept being one for his own sake
Growing up they taught us that one of hitlers greatest tools for spreading evil was propaganda, then Bush invaded a country that didnt attack us and said we were the good guys 😂
@@masternoob9673not quite, child
@@HerrPoopensteinyes he was little one
I love his acting, so believable. A True Master of His Craft..
Denzel is one of the greatest and brightest acctors ever.... He never act in a bad movie and he have good values and heart outside the movies to... Bless him and hes loved ones..
Bolllllllocks.
One of the greatest movie trilogies
It's amazing how calm Robert is when he says he's going to kill each and every one of them. The only regret he has is he only gets to do it once. Then he calmly picks up Dave's daughter as he gets a ride from his wife. Classic.😁
Why should he be angry? It's just a portion of a scene and act.
Yeh it was in the script and direction
@@balain501Are you naturally a dickhead or did you take lessons?
@@tsb3093 you give a whole new meaning to the term “idiot”.
@@IrishScribblermore so than the guy who commented the exact fucking this we all just watched?
I never really thought about it before today but I feel bad for Daves wife and kids. They had no idea he was a killer and met the man who put their husband/father out of his misery right in their own home.
I just thought of that to while watching this. The man who was going to make his daughter a fatherless child was carrying her to the car.
@Kazanko28 crazy right? Kinda makes Dave right in what he says. There are no "good or bad". Denzel would be the bad guy from their perspective because he killed their dad/husband. I can't imagine what happens to them next. Probably have to move out of that big house, change schools besides just grieving.
You do realize this is pretend right?
@@Kazanko28no once her father killed his friend was when he decided that she would be fatherless
@@Thuglifebabybaby The guy you replied to didn't say anything about when he decided to make that guy fatherless. But obviously McCall made that decision as soon as he confirmed it was Dave who killed Susan.
0:14 you can see the cameraman sitting in the car next to Denzel even the red light of the cam you can see hahah
What are you talking about?
Why would the cameraman be sitting in the car? That’s the guys from his (Pedro’s character) team and the red light looks like its a dash cam.
Yeah you’re tripping 😂
How can you be so confident and yet so wrong?
Get off the pcp
"See? Help and company 😊 see you at work"😊 with the mock pistols is nothing short of superb
Denzel is just the best at his craft. There isn't a movie I dislike of his
This ain't one of them times. I like that detail that even when Robert is leaving and walking backwards, he doesn't turn his back to them until he grabs the kid, and he knows they won't shoot him in the back. Pure ruthlessness and strategy. Also given McCalls reputation and the fact, that these punks know exactly what he's capable off, they knew they're dead.
Agreed the finger guns kill me everytime too because it's 1 for each of them. They look nervous the entire time bc they do know.
Pedro Pascal is right. MGS3 taught me there really is no such thing as a "true" enemy.
Yeah, nah, everyone's an enemy until proven otherwise.
Boss was right
Genius writing. "You see" (followed by that smile which turns to a look of hate)..."Help and company."
Denzel bossing The Mandalorian. Class acting from these two.
Always gotta love Denzel's work: masterful.
I love how their first reaction when he leaves is F*&K. They know they are screwed.
You know every one of those men needed new undergarments after speaking with McCall.
And the only disappointment in it for me is that I only get to do it once
In Arabic they're sometimes called "suruali"
Denzel's great here. Also the writing is impeccable.
"It wasn't anybody, it was you."
"I'm gonna kill each and everyone of you." *with Robert smiling in the thumbnail*
Denzel, Freeman, Fishburn and Jackson, all black and the best there is. If it has any of these actors it's going to be a hit.
Jamie Foxx definitely in there
@@Darealtwill Probably a few more I forgot to mention but yes, Jamie Fox is brilliant.
@Darealtwill PUT WILL SMITH IN THERE TOO REGARDLESS OF HIS PERSONAL BULLSHIT
Jackson has become a parody of himself.
@@MiningForPiesas Fury? 😂
Excellent actor.. Excellent movie!!
I saw all four of his team mates "go oh sh!t" after he walked away and then drove off with the wife and kids. All of them knew it was over. What a powerful scene!!! Denzel is something else. Love him since Man on fire!!! Probably before...🤗😊❤
I can't count the amount of times I'm hooked by this stand off, everytime it turns up on my feed.
Killing McCall best friends and Trying to kill his team leader was the mistake he tried to do, also liked how at 7:27 McCall was reaching for his piece checking if it was on him was ready to smoke all them
You have a good eye --- I think most people miss that part --- only an experienced assassin like McCall does that kind of check to make sure he's got firepower ready to go!
Didn't catch that one yet, thanks
Two of my favorite actors, intense scene.
Yep, Denzel Washington and Dave Bautista.
Bro….Denzel is the man.
When Denzel started calling the phone i knew it was gonna take a turn😮😮😮😮😮
Denzel's look gives the confidence to viewers that he will take them all.
In the next John Wick they REALLY need to have him do a cameo. Not necessarily integrated into the story deeply, but just a moment where you know that 2 men on fire crossed paths.
Cross over film maybe call it John Equalizer, or John MCcall .
John Wick doesn't have the class
@@terrortinus We may never know
john wick compared to equalizer is just a shooting game made as a movie - no story. nothing. its boring . equailzer is so much deeper
@@getwetsoonyou talking out yo ass fr😂 every John wick movie has a story line that’s why there’s 4 of them and only 3 equalizer
The fingerguns are actually a symbol, foreshadowing how later he will shoot and kill them with real guns, amazing!
no shit???
🤣😂🤣😂@@DarkRRider
Gotta love how retards feel like they have to explain obvious things like this.
Genius!
lol you're so simple
That was top 3 most gangster scenes ever. Not only did he say he was gonna off all 4 of them he left with the guys wife and kids after.
What are the other ones
@@stilesRTS I guess we'll find out if we meet on another comment.
@@darrellp8172haha meat
@@BloodRaven429 autocorrect I can assure you I'm not retarded
@@darrellp8172 Answer the question!
bruh couldn't drop $15 on a burner phone lmao
Just a great actor … so many movies … so many lines … Thank you Mr. Washington for all your movies … 💯🙏🤙❤️🇨🇦
I do not care how many times I have seen this, this will forever be the best scene. He is just brilliant