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McCall (Denzel Washington) has put his mysterious past behind him and is dedicated to living a new, quiet life. But when he meets Teri (ChloĆ« Grace Moretz), a young girl under the control of ultra-violent Russian gangsters, he can’t stand idly by. 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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Review :
Denzel makes Kicking Ass Cool Again
Look, nobody has been more critical of Denzel Washington over the last few years than me, and it has nothing to do with the man's ability to command the screen. Washington is one of our great treasures, a timeless star with a seemingly endless reservoir of cool. But fulfilling roles are few and far between. For every chance he gets to star in something like Flight, he'll do three or four mediocre but money-making films like 2 Guns, Safe House, and Unstoppable. On the surface The Equalizer would seem to fit into that latter category. It's a throwback that checks all the boxes in the tortured action hero model. There's even a slow-motion walk away from a gigantic explosion. But there's also something to be said for a film that allows Denzel to do his best Charles Bronson in Death Wish, and even if there aren't many surprises The Equalizer is one kick-ass film from start to finish.
Many will recognize The Equalizer from the cult favorite 1980s TV series led by Ed Woodward, but...
Denzel Is Back!
Over the past couple of years, Denzel Washington went from Hollywood A-lister to serious disappointment. "Safe House" was a disaster, "Flight" was okay at best, and movies like "Pelham 123", "Unstoppable" and "2 Guns" are a dime a dozen. Where was the Denzel from the mid-2000s, where films like "Deja Vu" and "Man on Fire" showcased him at his best? I almost didn't even go see "The Equalizer" because I was so afraid of another disappointment. Luckily, while not perfect by any means, this film shows that Denzel does still have greatness in him.
For a basic plot summary, "The Equalizer" tells the story of Robert McCall (Washington), a genial man who works at a home repair retail store. While warm, genial, and helpful at work, Robert's home life paints a different picture. He lives alone, a slave to routine and very little joy, and frequents a late-night dinner due to insomnia. At that diner, Robert...
Denzel Washington IS The Equalizer
There are quite a few movies like: Interstellar, Fury, Mockingjay Part 1, and many more that I am looking forward to seeing as the months progress. Today and today only, I finally got the opportunity to see The Equalizer.
Robert McCall is the primary main character here. In the movie, we see that he works at a hardware store, has a nice but notably somewhat empty apartment, and usually spends his nights at a nearby diner. On one of these nights, Robert comes across a girl Teri. They strike up a conversation and a sort of friendship, until one of these nights Terri is revealed to be in the ICU. And so begins, The Equalizer.
Denzel Washington is very respectable and a highly intelligent actor. And it shows in The Equalizer. He has a wonderful outing as Robert McCall. Reminiscent of his roles in Man on Fire and a little bit of Safe House, he brings the dramatic flair and packs some SERIOUS heat in the action sequences. On to Chloe Moretz, she displays amazing range in her...
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