I Only Get to Kill You Once ft. Pedro Pascal | The Equalizer 2
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- Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024
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Watch the original here: DP.SonyPictures.... Denzel Washington returns to one of his signature roles in the first sequel of his career. Robert McCall serves an unflinching justice for the exploited and oppressed - but how far will he go when it is someone he loves?
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I Only Get to Kill You Once ft. Pedro Pascal | The Equalizer 2
The fact that Denzel walks away holding that man’s child sets such a cold blooded tone to it.
highly tuned survival
Absolutely gave him the upper hand. Chilling.
Goat
But it does not make sense. The child was already near the car. Why walk away from the car to get lifted into a strangers arms. Nonsensical.
@@lizabetx483he was then placed in charge of her getting strapped into the car seat..if you have children one day you will understand what happened there.😂
This scene is the definition of "I taught you guys everything you know... But not everything I know"💪🏽😤💀
Never play all your cards😂
Brilliant
Brilliantly worded...😉👌
Excellent! I’m taking that. I don’t know when I’ll use it, but it’ll be epic when I do.
But he was their team leader not their teacher
Denzel is such an amazing actor.. one minute, he's sharing high-fives and jumping with children; the next, he's slowly breaking it to you that he's disappointed that he can only kill you once.
That's one of the best lines ever said
One of the few that instantly makes any movie better simply by being in it. Training Day is just another police corruption story and Ethan Hawke might still be nominated for an Oscar without Denzel, but Denzel wins that Oscar for best actor without Ethan Hawke being in the film.
Or a psycho....
you're right not only in the usa; one of the best in the world
Proper English grammar please. How 296 gave you thumbs-up is just so sad.
I love when he walks away smiling and carrying the little girl.
Out of context, this sentence would be wild
@@borkingdoggouwuuwuw*Dam near everything is “wild” n “crazy” these days huh*
Walking backwards keep the buddies in front before catching the girl, situational awareness to the max.
Showing up at your house like shows you how vulnerable as easily accessible you are to him. Since he wasn’t supposed to know where you live and he bypassed the team in front to get to you. Also he go from high-fiving your kids to promising to kill you. Top notch writing. Most of the threats are unspoken here.
You have to admit that was some straight gangster sh$t right there 😮
They were watching the front and not the back
It’s the Equalizer 2 not Hamlet. This scene, and both movies as a whole, don’t hit the same if Denzel is not the protagonist.
He could have taken him out right there if he wanted to didnt want to do him dirty in front of his wife and kids
Denzel might have entered the house through the back door, but his car was parked in front of the house.
Damn.....Pedro Pascal without facial hair is a whole entire different person
Thank God no ugly beard.
Mf looks like Peso Pascal without a beard.
He looks like a psychopath
I love both versions of him🥰
He was good in Triple Frontier.
"See you at work" -- seemingly a throwaway line here, but for my money, one of the great cold-blooded threats in movie history
I know right so hard
Like they said “it’s nothing personal”, okay well then that makes it easier. I’ll just look at this as another day in the office for me. Thanks for easing my mind and making this simpler.
For Robert McCall, killing those guys is just another day at the office.
Well spotted!!!
What a great line,yeah badass
Yeah. So perfect and chilling. "Game on."
Him leaving with his wife & kids with a smile on his face at the end of the scene is the absolute coldest ✨✨✨
It's the walking backwards smiling with a gun gesture at each of them until he gets hold of the little one for me. Epic !
The faces all three of them make at 9:09 is my favourite shot in this movie. They don't want not a single ounce of smoke from Robert 😭😭😭
"See you at work" just took a whole new meaning
like the coyote and the sheepdog on bugs bunny, clocking in and “going to work” 🐺🦤
I like to think that she was giving Robert a top during all the way through
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm3153 With the kids in the car?! You sick bastard...I like the way you think! LMAO!!!!
@@MrCarltonjsmith My man hahahah.
😂
Very smart picking up the kid, while walking backwards still facing them totally neutralizing the threat. It's the subtleties that really stand out to me
Your mind appreciates?
Really believable that the ltlle girl that just met this man jumps into his arm? 🙄😆
@@WickedV3ng3nc3 we are taling about a kid meeting a good friend of his father's. If she likes getting being carried around it's isn't surprising that she'd jump into his arms.
It's brilliant.
lmao absolutely nothing subtle about showing up to a man's house and dictating the entire exchange by having his family present in the background. Not a single person was ever going to get killed there in that suburban neighborhood with David's wife and kids in full view of everything.
I love Pedro Pascal's acting here, it's the kind that you need to respect a villain like this. He's evil, but he genuinely believes there's no real such thing for all the crap he's been through, for being thrown away by his government as he was, and it shows in his voice, face and motions quite nicely.
Denzel meanwhile is acting just as well, ice cold, listening well for he is wise, but clearly he's not really having none of it, there's no good excuse for the main villain killing the friend they both knew very well, and Denzel's here with a purpose he's committed to enact.
He is a wonderful actor. I would say his acting in this scene eclipses Denzel's, easily. But that is what the script called for.
Perfect narrative 💯
he's not a villain; he's not 'evil'. There are no good guys or bad guys.
@@orangewarm1
That’s not true though. There are definitely good people and bad people, but most humans are just people that will do both throughout their lives.
@@orangewarm1 From his perspective certainly, but any sane person know's that's not true. There are people who just wish to live in peace, with no desire to prey on the innocent, or to purely "take" from people, only fighting as necessary when pressed, not before.
He lost track of his morale compass completely by projecting his anger and loss of self onto the world, neglecting any sense of reality on the subject to survive after his trauma from dealing with an ugly job, and being tossed away with no real support from the people he worked for.
He pretends it's all grey but one can tell from this acting that he struggles with his own reasoning, because there's a sliver of humanity given by his family that recognizes his rationalizing is pure illusion.
I like the fact that at the end of the video they all know that his family is perfectly save with him. He only cares about them and what they did. He would never hurt the wife or the children.
That is actually my favorite part in this entire scene
Ironically, the wife and kids are probably more safe with him than the husband. Lol.
Where'd you get that from? It was a clear tactic he used to leave, he clearly is going with the wife so that the boys don't do anything and gives him enough time to prepare. I don't believe for a second Robert would ever hurt them, much less act like he would.
The perfect oxymoron. Love it.
But its the... implication.
Denzel is an absolute scene stealer🐐
Pedro is such a fantastic actor. at 3:28 you see the switch to him being a villain with just his eyes. Amazing.
His mouth expression does a lot of the work in that transition
6:07 Loved this particular line. “Do you deserve to die for your sins?”
“100 times over.”
Just how quick, cold and calculated that response was tells you a lot about the kind of man and soldier Robert may have been in his prime.
Loved this
A series of Robert in his prime would be awesome (if his son plays his younger self)
Yea but Dave does get him here. Robert is protected by plot armor coz he will never die in these movies but Dave's got a point, he's no different. Robert is better than Dave obviously, morally, but you're walking a fine line morally when you kill people for a living. Robert 'writing' Dave's wrongs shouldn't be in his hands. If it is then he should end his own life too
@M.L.official
Dave killed Robert's best friend. For him, It's not about righting wrongs, It's about revenge on the man that killed one of the only true friends that Robert had left.
@Devilfish-od2nt @M.L.official I get both your points.
Just met the wife and kids and one of the kids already jumping in his arms like he’s an uncle 😂
Lmfao
@@idontcare2851 It depends. My cousin just moved back from Florida with his girlfriend who I never met. We had a cookout at my parents house and his girlfriends daughter, whom I had never seen before, came over to me to pick up and she hugged me. Some kids are super social even when they're young.
She saw the first movie probably
When a pretty little white girl run into a black man's arms something is wrong here dead giveaway-Charles Ramsey
@@abigbutterstick1780 Also, kids get vibes from their parents. If their parents are warm and friendly towards you, their kids are more likely to respond to you in the same manner, of course you need to give off the warm fuzzy vibes as well.
I love how Pedro goes from sweet family man with wife and kids to a cold-blooded and unapologetic killer in no time at all. It's like his character is both and forces himself to hover between the two compartmentalizing his life between those roles.
I love how
it's a helluva line to walk
There are many of us present in everyday life. Most of you just aren't at all aware of your surroundings
Most of us do this, compartmentalize our lives.
@@TheDoomslayersDaddyIt never was, easy I mean
One of the most savage scenes in cinema history. Goes inside in his house with his family there with a smile and playful attitude with his daughters and then proceeds to threaten to kill him and his entire crew outside and then offers himself a ride with his wife and daughters while holding his daughter to the car.
Savage is right.
not threaten...tell him outright that's what's going to happen
In the first equalizer where he sat down with teddy was savage also
@@truthinbottle99 I don't think it's that deep but who knows, it could be.
@@truthinbottle99 that's called fiction
Every one is glorifying Denzel, no doubt I don't argue, but for me the action and the mimics of Pedro Pascal is a masterpiece, that always makes me to watch this scene over and over
Yeah this scene is what showed me how amazing of an actor he is. In mandalorian I thought he was great but seemed a little flat… that’s only because we couldn’t see his face. My god his facial expressions are fantastic. The look on his face as he realizes Denzel knows and he’s fucked is awesome. I love that deep stare he gives him
Agreed. I like t when he gives the little wave with a smile and it quickly turns to irritation. Great acting!
He's a great actor but it stinks most people are here saying that because the last of us just came out...
@@DustinHalbrooks NGL I slept on his acting and I only know of him bc of GOT I have been watching all of his work now tho🙏🏾🙏🏾💯
Like I always say, Pedro Pascal makes every scene memorable. He is fire that man💥
This scene is so savage. The little girl that's being picked up has no idea that the man who picked her up will eventually kill her daddy. That's ice cold.
Pedro has been consistently solid.
From NARCOS to WW1984. This was my favorite film of his.
I expect him to get a few awards in the coming years for his efforts.
WW1984 is a stain of a terrible film, a laughing stock of atrocious writing, it’s a shame that great actors like PP had to be part of giving it a shred of credibility
It’s ok, Pedro, we can all pretend it never happened
@@georgedanilov8898 plot wasn’t bad just not straightforward
Between The Last of Us and The Mandolorian, 2023 is his year
Game of Thrones
Last of Us
Denzel is the only one that can make a scene so terrifying and stomach-churning with no physical violence and just a smile. That smile as he walked away with Dave's daughter in hand...it was as if she was being carried off by death and there wasn't a damn thing those girls' dad could do about it. In my book, Denzel is the greatest actor ever!
8:40 that eye shift from his family to Denzel was incredibly timed. Props to Pedro for nailing a scene with Denzel.
As well as
"Help and company" just after....
Big smile and then lifeless face...
@@BrunoDECOURCY part two feels unnecessary tacked on, but was still mad enjoyable.
What really shows how menacing and unforgiving Robert can be when he lets the monster out, is the fact that he's interacting with this man's family and doesn't feel the least bit of guilt at knowing he'll be taking these girls' father away from them. He does not care that this man has a family, he does not care that they'll miss him or suffer from his absence. Pedro Pascal's character and the others are already dead, further evidenced by the matter-of-fact way Robert delivers that threat.
Idk about that, he might eventually go with killing him but we see him shed a tear when he kills him which shows that he might some guilt or remorse
Help and company. Greatest line ever
The wind picking up slowly at the end, signifying the coming storm, symbolically and actually.
It must be hard when you are a father and the man who's gonna kill you takes your little daughter in his arms.
Never knew this was Pedro Pascal... man he would've made such a good Nathan Drake during this time, heck so would Nate Fillion, they would've perfect for that honestly.
Denzel backing up. Rule number one. Never turn your back to your enemy
That little pistol thing Denzel does with his hands lmao 🤣😂
As well as the goofy jump with the high five lol
@@hiranom20 lol
That was one of the coolest "I own your ass, buddy" things I ever saw in the movies 🤣😂
😂😂😂
That was 2 tuff
I love how he just says that he IS going to kill all of them like it already happend.
I just realized that. That's a guarantee that they were going to die!!! Damn that's gangsta!!!!
It's like he knew how the script would end.
If it already happened he wouldn’t say he is going to. He would say he did kill them. You don’t understand how language works
It was checkmate from the start
I love how
What a class act! He went to visit a widow and her two young children.
I love the part where Pascal knows his family is 100% safe plus more leaving with Denzel. It's only himself he's scared for!
I love how
Insightful comment.
Hollywood is blessed with a actor like Denzel Washington!
I love Pedro's performance and monologue at 6:11 it's sad, but shows how the world really treats veterans and those who risk the most for their Country... Stellar and on-point performance!
No.... shows how America treats its veterans
"the world" (america)
FYI It's a volunteer job!
He was right they used them and sent them after whoever they wanted
I love how Pedro's character asks him "Are you alright?" because he knows he sent someone to go kill him, probably expecting him to go over the harrowing event, but McCall is just like "yah!" as if nothing happened, lol.
Yeah he was def nervous
I love how
@@owenleal Yes, yes you do love how.
@@TalkingHands308 I love how I love how
@@owenleal I love how you love how
i love how he goes from trusted friend, to assumed prey (outnumbered 5-1) and victim, to re-establishing he is the actual predator in control of the playing field, all without raising his voice or even uttering a vulgar word. just a simple "this is how it's going to happen." and leaves quietly, using their own deception against them.
I love how
Denzel Washington and Pedro Pascal are talented actors!! ❤️🎉👍😎
no shit
@@orangewarm1 Most Aren't aware how good Pedro Pascal is but most know of Denzel so you can Type the F Off.
Yeah but let's slow down. Pascal isn't Denzel. Although he was absolutely amazing in GOT
I like the suspenseful shot of him entering the kitchen, it set the tone for this scene cause you knew it wasn’t just two friends catching up.
I like how
It's his genuine gestures with the kids for me, lol. That's how someone who loves children would act, like a kid.
Pedro Pascal is a phenomenal actor. That facial expression changing on a dime is sth else…
When you kill somebody's friend, it all becomes personal. Period.
😂😂😂😂 calm down killer
You have experience at that, do you?😳🤣
@@tudyk21 actually yes.
@@daviddiehl197 🤣
@@daviddiehl197 you can just say you’ve never felt a woman’s touch bro😂
Pedro Pascal has starred alongside so many famous actors and in so many blockbusters but hardly ever gets the credit he deserves. Like I always say, his talent is used to make a mediocre story better, and make other actors shine. I want them to support him as the main for a change.
Glad he’s getting recognition in the last of us
He’s also the f in Mandalorian
Wow, amazing how things can develop. Pedro Pascal is about the hottest actor going right now. He has amazing range and seems to be a very durable actor.
Only reason I came back looking for this exact scene was just the sheer masterpiece performance of these two characters period!!!
This scene is a masterpiece in acting. It’s got everything. Suspense, awkwardness, surprise, a monologue, resentment, disappointment, joy, politeness, composure, threat.
the intensity of the scene is so captivating and deep.
The fact that they about to work with one another again on Gladiator is just wonderful!!
One of the best scene in movie history. One of the most memorable sentences ever spoken by one of the greatest actors we’ll know. ‘The unfortunate thing is I only get to kill you once’. Then walks off with the family. 👏😎👊
Stop over reacting to everything.
@@clutch5011 stop over reacting to over reactions
And picks up daughter lmao
@@clutch5011 thats what Americans are best at…..
@@clutch5011 Right... It's not even that good of a line.
This is my favourite scene in the movie and its a great movie
The pistol fingers and smile are absolutely brilliant
I tell everyone about that scene
A man's man
"who said they were the enemy?" 💯
I absolutely love how Pascal is the family man here -- as others have said, great acting. Really shows the layers to this kind of thing. Not the cartooney villains from the '80s.
The part where Pedro is saying the Gov't doesn't need you anymore, thank you for you service is absolutely real and true. We all would like to think McCall is how we would be but the reality is we will be more like Pedro's character. I know I am. Sinical, can't trust anyone.
Amen!👍🏽
Nah fam lol Pedro is a greaseball and you most likely don't have the guts to do any of the bad shit he does in the movie, regardless of what you were in the military
@@swappedoutZ71I would add that just because I can doesn't mean I would. The places that I've been would have to be dropped into my front yard for me to visit them again. I hope that day never comes.
I think Dave did ok judging from that 4000 sq house with solar panels. 😂
I know this is just a movie but Denzel plays the tier 1 Spec Ops mentality to a tee. He has ice water in his veins. I was in 2nd Battalion Recon in The Corps at Camp LeJeune in '75 in town in Jacksonville and a fight broke out in a big pool hall/rock club in Jacksonville. There was blood on the floor and it was getting very serious, but in the middle was one table that nobody fucked with; the Force Recon Marines, they just kept their cool and with some real alpha male Marine Infantry mayhem going on around them, nobody wanted to mess with the guys just sitting there who were cool as cucumbers.
Hope you did not get poisoned by the water at LeJeune.
Those Force Recon dudes are just bad ass to the core --- nobody is stupid enough to mess with 'em
Then everyone clapped
8:53 Denzel shit-eating grin as he picks up his enemy's kid. GOD that's awesome. XD
@ij1376 - See what I wrote somewhere above!
Denzel knows how to deliver good entertainment
I wish he would have said something from training day in this scene
Literally this whole scene is a masterclass from Pascal. Denzel hardly delivers any lines. I don’t get why people are scared to praise him instead of Denzel, who is literally known to be goofy as fuck in his line delivery.
@@HiItsMarswhy you meat riding Pascal bro. Both are very good actors. I wonder why you hate denzel🥱
Denzel will never stop amazing me with his performance on the screen, really ganster shit right in that scene.
Hola
TOTALLY AGREE ! Imho, one of the best actors of our time ! And the writers are also very, very excellent.
8:15 man gave that speech like a disappointed father that’s gonna whoop you right after the speech is done.
Amazing scene. Love the end…threatens everyone with a smile on his face and does the pow pow move with his fingers, walks backwards to keep them in his sight lines until he scoops up the kid which now doubles as a human shield so they definitely won’t make a move on him. 👍🏼
From the scenes to the script, the combat every detail and thought went into making this movie iconic.
Applauds to all who worked on this film.
The "Who said they were the enemy?" is a sentence that can be applied to nearly every war where "peasents" had to do the dirty work for people in power. And another thing, Mac knowing them all pretty much confirms that he indeed was as ruthless as them and is in no way a hero.
Pedro Pascal and Denzel toe to toe in acting in this scene.. amazing actors!
8:15--The beginning of one of the greatest action thriller lines in all of movie history. Right up there with Eastwood's "Go ahead......make my day!". But it goes beyond just a great movie line. It's McCall's smile quickly turned to a frown after he says "See, help AND company!." It's his eyes coming alive when Carol says it was pleasant meeting you, Robert quickly formulates his out of a tricky situation.......the imaginary single shot for each of the killers and finally, taking Dave's daughter in his arms, almost like a hostage taking. The cherry on the cake is as Robert is getting into Dave's SUV, the loud and ominous "See you at work!" This is how a superior scene is written and acted. Top tier.
100% excellent analysis
I love when Eastwood says "do you feel lucky....Well do ya punk "...or when Val Kilmer (Doc Holliday) says"I'll be your Huckleberry"....Or T2 "hasta la Vista baby"
"You give away our position one more time ill bleed you, real quiet, leave ya here"
“I don't know who you are. I don't know what you want. If you are looking for ransom, I can tell you I don't have money. But what I do have are a very particular set of skills, skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you.”
This exact moment Dave knew his days were numbered
no he didn't, or else he would have ran.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 def knew he was gonna die
This is my favorite well written scene. Great acting.
As a director and cinematographer, I was struck by how the actors portrayed their roles with such depth. Without uttering a word, their body language conveyed powerful emotions. Dave's silent acceptance after being told he would die was incredibly intense. Denzel's subtle hand movements, mimicking holding a gun and then using his daughter as a shield for protection, were masterful touches. That brief moment created a palpable tension, as if something could happen at any second. Then, when Denzel got into the car with them, leaving Dave behind, the thought that he may never see his family again was heart-wrenching. It's brilliant writing that mirrors the emotional weight we saw after Denzel's character learned of his best friend's murder.
Two pretty good actors and a writer(s) doing a great job exploring the dichotomy of what men do when faced with hard choices when life/job/govt isn't fair.
I don't think many people realize the genius of the director in this scene.
The dialogue of "See! Help and company", pointing fingers at them and cutting to the shot of the nervous finger fidgeting of the accomplices.
And not to mention the silent throbbing foreboding background music.
There's genius working behind the camera.
@6:54 you can see Denzel thinking about killing him right then and there, but applying measured restraint. Man that's some brilliant acting to potray that with just a look!
This scene and its dialogue is beyond art.
The best part is Dave is 100% correct, but he knows Max does not care one bit because at the end of the day he killed his friend, he immediately made it personal.
Speaking about loving the little moments before the storm
4:23 this reminds me of the John Malkovich antagonist in In The Line of Fire, and other disgruntled government agents turned villains, even in the Tom Clancy films, and especially in the post-9/11 movies. As Pedro's character says there is no clear enemy, just names you get chosen to eliminate. And while Denzel tries to justify it in his mind, Pedro is correct in his own way.
hollywood always gives antagonists legitimacy then destroys then makes sure they do something irreparable so they can destroy them. killmonger is a perfect example. hollywoods message is always the same, nothing will change.
"one day you are an asset, teh next day you are an ...afterthought."
@@arjya1987😅lo
Great movie, Denzel is such a great actor.
This is a great scene because it’s a twist on “using the loved ones.” Usually it’s the bad guy menacing the family with threats of violence and here it’s the good guy using them, but obviously not threatening harm.
That gun gesture towards the end - so nonchalantly telling them all there's hell coming their way!
Never realized he's the villain in the Equalizer 2, such an amazing writing.
What??
The Real Hero of this Scene is Pedro...amazing Acting....in every Second you believe His Words
That kitchen scene, yep thats what we call a real awkward moment when that phone starts ringing.
All Dave had to say is "this is not how it looks". That usually straightens things out.
“I got hacked”
🤣😅🤣😅🤣
Dave chapelle: gotcha bitch
Why awkward
Oooh Denzel....you are the one and only!!! A true inspiration and pure talent and your humbleness is larger than this world!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
The scene always gets me.. he threaten all of them and then have the man watch him in his car with his family.. 😂
6:53 - Mac's stare projects "I no longer see you as an actual human being." Such an "I'm through with you" passive agressive glare.
...the look on Dave's face when that phone rings...🤣He's sitting here trying to bargain for his life trying to explain away what he did and Mac ain't having any of it! When I tell you I LOVE Equalizer 1 and 2 and cannot WAIT for 3!
The line about New Hamster always cracks me up.
Wonder if that was improvised, it was so random.
At the end there, Denzel says “See you at work”… it’s so mf’n cold considering that’s Denzel’s signature phrase in real life. Like he says that to fellow co-stars, crew, staff etc that he works besides. “See you at work” could be a threat or it could be a good sentiment, either way it’s so dynamic that when Denzel says it to you, you know exactly what he means!
I love how Denzel keeps his straight. His speech basically is that people do bad things and he's trying to just mind his own business in life and he normally would not care enough to go out his way to try to correct every problem in the world. But as he said they killed his friend which makes this extremely personal for him and so that is the reason he's going to kill them. I'm sure as he's talking they're like getting a sigh of relief because he's basically saying that what they do is their business. But then he pulls a complete curve while on his leg but I'm still going to kill you cuz you killed my friend 😂😂😂
I love how
Robert more than likely taught him everything he knows, and is in some way responsible for who he is. It's like with the Jason Bourne movie in a way. Bourne outed every undercover agent under his bureau and got a lot of men tortured and killed for it. Robert faked his death and their agency crashed the program with no benefits or compensation afterward. Robert almost doesn't deserve to judge him, but hey the movie needs a villain.
"Do you deserve to die for what you did?"
"Man times over."
"Fine. Do us all a favor and start with yourself then. Anything else is judgemental hypocrisy from someone who thinks his murder sprees count less than mine."
@@conormccue2871 for real
The Brilliance of Denzels acting every performance a Tour De Force the Subtleties facial expressions eyes one minute kindness next cut you to pieces
funny little detail on this scene....he only turn his back on them once he get Pascal´s child on his arm
It’s crazy how the energy changes as soon as the phone starts ringing
I adore Denzel but after The Last of Us series Pedro grew on be so much, so maybe my 2 fav actors here
Pedro Pascals change in demeanor is such amazing acting
His facial expression while dude is trying to explain himself is hilarious.Just nonchalant. Denzel is amazing!!!
He’s like you killed my friend
Always loved the fella who looks up like "ahhh shit man, this is gonna suck." After Robert says "See ya at work!"
“See you at work!” What a great line. 🤣☠️
“..The Only Disappointment for Me Is That I Only Get To Do It Once.” & ” I’ll See You at Work.” Are Truly Diabolical!!
Pedro is a fuckin great actor if it wasn't for the title I wouldn't even have recognized him
The way he played him soft with his family was slick. But he wasn't the kind of guy who would take his family. But he had Dave in a very vulnerable situation. And then the "see you at work" was cold as fxck.
Denzel just nailed the performance. ❤ Love this guy.