The Equalizer
What do you see when you look at me?
Overview
McCall believes he has put his mysterious past behind him and dedicated himself to beginning a new, quiet life. But when he meets Teri, a young girl under the control of ultra-violent Russian gangsters, he can’t stand idly by – he has to help her. Armed with hidden skills that allow him to serve vengeance against anyone who would brutalize the helpless, McCall comes out of his self-imposed retirement and finds his desire for justice reawakened. If someone has a problem, if the odds are stacked against them, if they have nowhere else to turn, McCall will help. He is The Equalizer.
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What makes this movie Worth Watching
The Equalizer (2014) is a remake of a 80's TV series, which might explain some familiar tropes and character archetypes. Additionally, the film was released during a time when audience appetite for gritty action-thrillers was on the rise.
- Excellent acting by Denzel Washington as a former CIA operative with a moral compass, who uses his skills to help those in need. The plot is engaging and full of suspense, with a balance between action sequences and character development. The film also explores themes of justice, redemption, and the consequences of violence.
- The movie's gritty realism and realistic portrayal of violence set it apart from other action films.
Fun Facts
- In the movie, Robert McCall's (Denzel Washington) favorite book is 'Crime and Punishment', reflecting his moral compass and preoccupation with justice.
- The subway fight scene in the movie was filmed at a real-life working subway station in Toronto, Canada.
- During the filming of the car chase scene, Denzel Washington personally chose to drive the 1965 Chevrolet Impala used by his character.