McCall descubre que sus amigos están bajo el control de la mafia italiana y tiene que convertirse en el protector.McCall descubre que sus amigos están bajo el control de la mafia italiana y tiene que convertirse en el protector.McCall descubre que sus amigos están bajo el control de la mafia italiana y tiene que convertirse en el protector.
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- 6 nominaciones en total
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I thought this was a very good movie. They build a story early with little action but it finishes strong. I would take this over the Marvel materials from the past 3 years. Denzel's character is similar to the past but more economy of motion. I wish Dakota had more screen time. The scenes in Italy were lovely. I doubt we will see another one of these movies. This was an old school action thriller. The formula is pretty tried and true. I'm not sure how films have gotten away from what works. I hope all fans will turn out to see this film. My large theater was only 1/3 full but the weather was perfect on a Thursday early evening.
Nice Job Anton, Dakota and Denzel.
Nice Job Anton, Dakota and Denzel.
The Equalizer 3 rounds out this unexpected trilogy with another satisfying action thriller that continues the journey of a man who understands violence, trying to finally put that behind him, placing him out of his element to show quite literally how far he goes for people. The ending hinders it a little because it feels anticlimactic but it still works.
On a quest to finally find and maintain happiness, Denzel Washington is as flawless as ever. This time around he gets to be happy and show McCall actually enjoying life for once and as this is the final instalment there's obviously some introspection and self reflection as well.
The villains are really weak, it's not a massive distraction as they remain easy to hate and don't take up too much time but as the marketing implied that this would be McCall meeting his equal is kinda laughable considering how little they feel like a genuine threat to him.
The subplot involving Dakota Fanning initially threatens to derail the film but thankfully it ties back into the main narrative effectively and any scene she shares with Washington is great because it's both a Man on Fire reunion and her rapport with Washington is so good.
Antione Fuqua's direction impresses yet again, the violence has never been faster or more brutal and the stark colour palette allows this one to stand out in contrast to its predecessors. The music by Marcelo Zarvos is better than it's ever been, so distinct and noticeably industrial.
On a quest to finally find and maintain happiness, Denzel Washington is as flawless as ever. This time around he gets to be happy and show McCall actually enjoying life for once and as this is the final instalment there's obviously some introspection and self reflection as well.
The villains are really weak, it's not a massive distraction as they remain easy to hate and don't take up too much time but as the marketing implied that this would be McCall meeting his equal is kinda laughable considering how little they feel like a genuine threat to him.
The subplot involving Dakota Fanning initially threatens to derail the film but thankfully it ties back into the main narrative effectively and any scene she shares with Washington is great because it's both a Man on Fire reunion and her rapport with Washington is so good.
Antione Fuqua's direction impresses yet again, the violence has never been faster or more brutal and the stark colour palette allows this one to stand out in contrast to its predecessors. The music by Marcelo Zarvos is better than it's ever been, so distinct and noticeably industrial.
My expectations for this one were moderate, I enjoyed the first, I wasn't blown away by the second, this third and final movie is actually really good.
It's a pretty good storyline, with Robert of course central to events and fighting for justice. He takes on Italian gang bosses, and of course there are multiple fight and action sequences, but in this film, he felt mortal, in the second I felt they made him into some sort of superhero, you felt he was indestructible, I didn't get that here.
The action sequences are great, and it is very, very well produced, but the true winner here is The Italian scenery, it looks sublime, and arguably enhances the movie.
Washington, outstanding once again, he really does nail it. This film has prompted me to get a hold of the original Edward Woodward series, that's up next.
Entertaining.
7/10.
It's a pretty good storyline, with Robert of course central to events and fighting for justice. He takes on Italian gang bosses, and of course there are multiple fight and action sequences, but in this film, he felt mortal, in the second I felt they made him into some sort of superhero, you felt he was indestructible, I didn't get that here.
The action sequences are great, and it is very, very well produced, but the true winner here is The Italian scenery, it looks sublime, and arguably enhances the movie.
Washington, outstanding once again, he really does nail it. This film has prompted me to get a hold of the original Edward Woodward series, that's up next.
Entertaining.
7/10.
This is a decent and satisfying end to a trilogy. Remember the good ol' days, back in the day, when movies stopped at 3? No Fast X, Saw X, Indiana Jones cracking a whip at 85.
Things feel more complete at three.
The way things should be.
A beginning, a middle and an end.
And not some old man doing ridiculous things way beyond his age or physical capability.
Denzel is one of the greats.
And he deserves credit for never taking a role too far.
He's as much a presence on the screen here as he ever has been.
His age and wisdom is his real strength.
Oh, there will be punches thrown. Bones broken and many cries of agony.
But at least it comes from the villains on screen and not those in the audience.
Coastal Italy is gorgeous.
Denzel is a living legend.
You've seen the other two films in this series.
Wrap it up nicely with this installment.
Ciao.
Things feel more complete at three.
The way things should be.
A beginning, a middle and an end.
And not some old man doing ridiculous things way beyond his age or physical capability.
Denzel is one of the greats.
And he deserves credit for never taking a role too far.
He's as much a presence on the screen here as he ever has been.
His age and wisdom is his real strength.
Oh, there will be punches thrown. Bones broken and many cries of agony.
But at least it comes from the villains on screen and not those in the audience.
Coastal Italy is gorgeous.
Denzel is a living legend.
You've seen the other two films in this series.
Wrap it up nicely with this installment.
Ciao.
Seems every four or five years Denzel Washington makes an 'Equalizer' movie, starring as Robert McCall. I just re-read my review of the first one, McCall as a character doesn't change much, just the situations he finds himself in, and the techniques he uses to eliminate the bad guys.
In real life Washington has been vacationing to Italy for over 30 years so that setting was a natural for this movie. McCall considers himself 'retired' and he finds the community of Altamonte and its towns folk to his liking. He is thinking this may just be the place to settle down.
Breaking the peace are an Italian mafia family, dealing in drugs, and ruthlessly brutal to any that cross them. McCall witnesses some of them brutally mistreating some of the innocent merchants, this bothers him terribly, he formulates a plan to set things right. Part of his plan involves getting Dakota Fanning as CIA agent Emma Collins on the path of the crime family.
This movie is not high art, it uses pretty standard 'good guy vs bad guy' tropes. One reviewer even says it is 'The Magnificent Seven Minus Six', and that is a pretty good comparison. But it is entertaining, and that is the only point of a movie like this. I think most of us find it easy to cheer an 'equalizer' putting the really bad guys in their place.
At home on DVD from my public library.
In real life Washington has been vacationing to Italy for over 30 years so that setting was a natural for this movie. McCall considers himself 'retired' and he finds the community of Altamonte and its towns folk to his liking. He is thinking this may just be the place to settle down.
Breaking the peace are an Italian mafia family, dealing in drugs, and ruthlessly brutal to any that cross them. McCall witnesses some of them brutally mistreating some of the innocent merchants, this bothers him terribly, he formulates a plan to set things right. Part of his plan involves getting Dakota Fanning as CIA agent Emma Collins on the path of the crime family.
This movie is not high art, it uses pretty standard 'good guy vs bad guy' tropes. One reviewer even says it is 'The Magnificent Seven Minus Six', and that is a pretty good comparison. But it is entertaining, and that is the only point of a movie like this. I think most of us find it easy to cheer an 'equalizer' putting the really bad guys in their place.
At home on DVD from my public library.
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- TriviaThe international posters and US IMAX poster have various variations of the phrase 'The Final Chapter' as the tagline. However Antoine Fuqua in an interview while promoting the film has said a prequel and a sequel could happen if Denzel was still interested.
- ErroresThe film is set in the fictional coastal town of Altamonte, and not Altomonte a real, mountain village not situated at the coast. The filming location was Atrani, on the Amalfi coast.
- Citas
Robert McCall: Is that a Timex?
Marco Quaranta: No, it's a B...
Robert McCall: [grabs Marco's arm] That's the median nerve that I'm compressing. On a scale one to ten, that's two. That's three. You don't want me to go to four. I go to four, you shit yourself. You don't want that. I don't want that! They don't want that! Tell your compadres that they can leave. Tell them to beat it!
- Créditos curiosos"Ripley" was also filmed in Atrani (film name: Altamonte). In this miniseries Dakota Fanning was also participating.
- ConexionesFeatured in eTalk Daily: Episode dated 28 August 2023 (2023)
- Bandas sonorasLove, Disorderly (The Equalizer 3 Remix)
Written by Thomas Azier and Obi Blanche
Produced and Performed by Thomas Azier
Thomas Azier appears courtesy of Hylas Records
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- Presupuesto
- USD 70,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 92,373,751
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 34,604,229
- 3 sep 2023
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 191,067,560
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 49min(109 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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