If this would've came out before The Matrix it would probably have done a lot better... BUT, even though I think Equilibrium is awesome, it's also very flawed in a lot of the action which completely breaks any believability... just look at that first scene where he's just standing, they're blasting him from almost point blank and not hitting him, similar with that hallway scene. The story is good, strong cast, but the directing is lacking... also, it's too obvious the scenario writers and director looked a bit too much at The Matrix.
@@MickayG I mean that's literally explained at the start of the film.. gun-kata... he's assuming positions in which he's least likely to get shot. Yeah its kinda far-fetched, but its not like The Matrix is exactly hyper-realistic..
@@chiefinspectorshine That's a very hilarious point considering the plot is centered around vampirism. Though I want to say they had enough hints at blood that the vampirism aspect was satisfied. I know when she got stuck with needles on that chair my kid self was very unnerved.
It’s actually explained in the movie that those who invented the gun kata system analyzed (yes, analysis) every gun fight ever filmed and developed the movements so you can be completely surrounded and still not be touched.
@ericknopf2109 , yup. "Through analysis of thousands of recorded gun fights, the cleric has determined that the geometric distribution of antagonists in any gun battle is a statistically predictable element. The gun kata treats the gun as a total weapon. Each fluid position representing a maximum kill zone inflicting maximum damage on the maximum number of opponents while keeping the defendant clear of the statistically traditional trajectories of return fire." I actually memorized that speech years ago because I thought it was so cool.
@@chthulu27 Burst out laughing for real, the concept is so hilarious yet fucking awesome at the same time XD It's literally a story about an evil government who turns everyone into autists, then it backfires when the most autistic guy from the autism police gets mad, turns against them, and skreeeeees them to death in an beautiful orgy of of violence.
The fact that the scene slowed down and showed how his pistols never seem to be running out of ammo in order to just absolutely destroy the "Uhm ACKSHEWALLY those guns can only have.." crowd. Chefs kiss.
As was stated, he did reload, it was just done so quickly and smoothly he could keep going. No bullet time, no infinite reflex. He was a master of the system, so while THEY were reacting, he was attacking. When he was surrounded by 6 guys, by the time he attacked number 3 and number 6 recovered, he attacked number 6 again. As each one reacts, he attacks another, by the time reaction is done, he starts over again, constantly attacking. His training was such that in the time it would take to blink, he was already attacking you.
@@ericknopf2109 My comment above should be a joke. But you are wrong with one point - the reflexes. He has to react to what his enemies are doing. What you mean is his plan and his prediction for the fight. He already wants to reload his guns. Thats why he threw away and positions 2 clips near the enemies. He IS prepared to react. Thats the difference. And as soon as one of his predictions fail he has a plan b to react to the situation. He threws opponents only to block attackers to force them to go into the direction he needs for his plan. But instead of describing this it is funnier to talk about a freakin godmode he can activate. And thats what it describes. He is not always in this mode. He is going into it.
@@schmerz0rn If I remember the lore correctly, the movie explains that gun kata doesn't really rely on reflexes. Instead, it's based on a static model where the practitioner dodges in ways that are least likely to be hit and shoots in directions that are most likely to hit someone.
Such a great movie that was somehow missed by the masses. I picked it up on Blue-Ray years back. It does make it's way into the playlist, especially if Escape From New York is in the mix
Shortly after Batman Begins was released, a bunch us at work were talking about Bale and his career during break. My good buddy, Eddie, was big fan of his, but somehow he'd missed the then, 3 years previously released, Equilibrium. I had it on DVD and made his day, lol. He loved it so much, he actually went out and bought his own copy. He passed a few years afterwards, and now, everytime I see an Equilibrium reference, I can't help but think fondly back to the moment that Bale and Equilibrium managed to get Eddie, a great co-worker and friend, but a notorious penny-pincher, lol, to part with a few bucks. Thanks for the prompt.
I feel you, in a different way but I feel you. Equilibrium was one of my mom’s favourite movies she saw in all her life, me and mum saw it on tv one year after the movie theater publishing and I was 15 years old she’s not used to watch action films, but she really liked so much the back ground about the protagonist discovering little by little the lost heart-warming emotions, especially when he found the secret room full of old fashioned items and playing a classical music vinyl record, and she loved a lot the dog-saving scene, loved how he coldly slaughter with no mercy his men and fucked up his Cleric position just to save this poor little doggy I like that movie too 😊 Actually my mum passed away last year, I Iearned to live with that but I know I’ll miss her a lot. And every time I watch Equilibrium I still remind the moments we use to watch it together, even with some of my cousins too, and enjoying this legendary fight scenes 🥲
@@MASOfficialChannel Love that your mom went out of her comfort zone to share your appreciation of a kinetic actioner. Sorry for your loss. It's funny how we sometimes link significant events to unrelated stimuli. Both my parents have passed, my mom from old age, and my dad, 18 years before my mom, from a stroke. In my dad's case it's Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels-the last flick we'd watched together and Gladiator-the first movie I saw in a theater, a month after his passing. Any reference always leads me back to day to the day he suddenly left us. My mom was suffering from dementia in her last few years and bedridden in her last six months, so other than the daily routines, there were no memorable shared experiences from that period to lock in on. That's not to say I don't think of her every day, just that it comes out of nowhere. I remember how it was shortly after they'd died, and know this, it gets better as time, the great healer, goes by. We never forget, but fond memories eventually replace rawer emotions.✌️
It's funny how much people relatively age, after a certain point. Bean is 15 years older than Bale. Then, they could have played brothers. Today, father and son, lol.
Owning the movie, I must have watched the scene where he shoots the van full of police, when being surrounded, without being shot, dozens of times. Even watched it in slow motion it was so fluid.
"What is your ranged weapon?" "Two handguns" "What if you need to fight in melee combat?" "Two handguns" "With more than a dozen of enemies?" "Two handguns" "Okay, okay. What is the martial arts you master?" "Gun-Kata" (proceed to slice people with katana)
Makes me questioning the Bale's face. I dont believe that him, thats not his face and not his head shape. Almost like Robert De Niro. Older movie has more confidence in putting body double in non frontal shot
Im sure the prediction is doable but not the practical use they have in the movie. Never underestimate a specially trained mind selected from countless special minds. A 1 in a billion genius trained soldier is theoretically possible but so low chance that its just a fantasy either way. But the movie is still great :)
@@eliasnilsson6604If your model is big enough you can predict the probability wave and the moves required to stay out of it to minimize harm. He doesn't dodge bullets. He evades most likely target positions. It's like electron orbitals.
@@shamim-dhulumakhapotherbake The problem from my perspective is more the bodies limits. Not just movement but having the eyesight to do the predictions. I can see it doable against say 2-3 opponents but not as exaggerated as it is in the movie. Imagine doing the practice to reach that level. The danger in it doesnt allow misstakes.
@@eliasnilsson6604 I hear you and you raise a valid question. But do remember, your eyesight is 88ms behind reality. Prediction requires knowledge and practice and not sight. If you rely on sight alone, you will miss. Think about how you catch a ball. You do not look for where the ball will be - you keep your eye on the ball - why? Because you don't have enough practice so even 88ms delayed, you can adjust. Now think of a martial artist that must fight blindfolded. I think you get my point. I don't think he was looking. He was knowing and aware. :) And the practice to reach that level? He wasn't a Tetragrammaton Cleric (highest level possible) for nothing. At 8-12h/20 years - I think we can understand why he beat the other cleric so easily.
While most is plot armor I do love the one realistic idea at the end. 2 people with sidearms in melee range only requires a few degrees of deflection to miss. While exaggerating the idea in the fight the premise is sound as there have been instances of volume shots within 3-6 ft and nobody is hit. There was an Leo on a balcony with a suspect. Between them 20+ shots fired and no one hit at all. So concept is sound.
I owned this video before the second batman when i discovered he was a child actor .. This movie is awesome and i would say Mr. Wick borrowed a little. Yes I love John Wick
@@ericknopf2109 But it just looks glorious, the choreography is amazing, Bale looks fluid as all hell, so on the screen it just works, and looks cool. Thus I immediately forgave it for being about as realistic as dropping a snowball into a blast furnace and expecting it to turn to ice!
This was my first Christian bale movie that made me a fan of him ! To this day he is still one of my favorite actors ! I remember saying he would be the perfect Bruce Wayne and then he actually became batman later ! That is the truth !
It's one of the big flaws in the movie. The bad guys are frequently scared, the partner is hugely arrogant and finds this very funny. True lack of emotion just isn't there.
I saw another video about this. One has to make the assumption that the drug just eliminates the highs and lows of emotion, not completely eliminate it. You'd still fear for your life in the right situation, but emotion doesn't rule your day-to-day habits and decisions. And not everyone would be as seemingly emotionless as the Grammaton clerics, since they are highly trained and disciplined compared to everyone else. It's definitely a flawed movie, but still great.
This movie is such underated unhappily. Equilibrium it's a action movie master work. It has a brillant story fusing action, sci-fi and drama. I supose Bale is até his best performing more than at his Batman saga. It's my opinion this movie should be seen for everyone cause it's final lesson is about human kind.
loved the movie and fight scenes that were not drawn out. He was so far beyond anyone else that even the boss fight went quite fast. One mistake by the boss and boom, no emotional BS just dead...
this movie had so much potential. I feel like it just doesn't know if it wants to be dark and gritty, or goofy and just an action packed wild ride. I think if they went with a more dark version it would've done better. maybe with less influence from the matrix as well. For example, Preston could be a master of gun kata, but make it more like John wick, where he clearly isnt invincible and has to actually try when he wants to fight multiple people.
Man I miss this movie, the whole gun kata thing runs on the rule of cool and I love it 😂. As far as the movie goes its a fun ride where you can just turn off your brain and enjoy the action 😁.
Christian Bale is a sweaty COD player, one the ones you and your squad can fire every round from you magazines at and for some reason because they hop/slide/dive everywhere you all miss all your shots while they land all theirs despite the crazy erratic movement. My favourite bit was when the cop in the biker helmet called him a sex offender.....
"When the doors are down, blow the bulbs." And Trevalyan stands behind the Cleric, eyes downcast if not closed, as if to say, "Oh my, I know what's coming..."
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
1=10
So John Wick is a remake of this. This looks much better!
I give his movie an 11
On a scale of one to ten, I'd rate it a -34
Probably the stupidest action movie of the decade.
@@Voodoomaria you accidentally typed your grades
Equilibrium was such an underrated film...and to think Bale almost quit acting entirely after it.
That almost happened to another great British actor, Tom Hardy almost quit after Star Trek: Nemesis.
wow...didn't know that!
If this would've came out before The Matrix it would probably have done a lot better... BUT, even though I think Equilibrium is awesome, it's also very flawed in a lot of the action which completely breaks any believability... just look at that first scene where he's just standing, they're blasting him from almost point blank and not hitting him, similar with that hallway scene. The story is good, strong cast, but the directing is lacking... also, it's too obvious the scenario writers and director looked a bit too much at The Matrix.
This is a sleeper hit
@@MickayG I mean that's literally explained at the start of the film.. gun-kata... he's assuming positions in which he's least likely to get shot. Yeah its kinda far-fetched, but its not like The Matrix is exactly hyper-realistic..
Ultraviolet & Equilibrium are underrated and some epic fight scenes.
Absolutely
Never seen Ultraviolet. It worth a watch with a gummie?
I thought both films were pretty good given the budget Kurt was working with. The one thing missing in Ultraviolet was blood, IMO.
@@chiefinspectorshine That's a very hilarious point considering the plot is centered around vampirism. Though I want to say they had enough hints at blood that the vampirism aspect was satisfied. I know when she got stuck with needles on that chair my kid self was very unnerved.
@@kissingersange1812 Well, the scenes with shooting and cutting were the ones I was thinking of. Overall, I liked the look of the movie though.
A superhero so badass, he beats all his enemies with geometry. And statistical analysis. Essentially.
It’s actually explained in the movie that those who invented the gun kata system analyzed (yes, analysis) every gun fight ever filmed and developed the movements so you can be completely surrounded and still not be touched.
@ericknopf2109 , yup.
"Through analysis of thousands of recorded gun fights, the cleric has determined that the geometric distribution of antagonists in any gun battle is a statistically predictable element. The gun kata treats the gun as a total weapon. Each fluid position representing a maximum kill zone inflicting maximum damage on the maximum number of opponents while keeping the defendant clear of the statistically traditional trajectories of return fire."
I actually memorized that speech years ago because I thought it was so cool.
@@chthulu27 Gun Kata is most effective when facing opponents with shooting skills comparable to stormtroopers.
@@weekdaycycling , that's true in real life, but it's still fun to imagine soldiers who are so autistic, they can literally win gun fights with math.
@@chthulu27 Burst out laughing for real, the concept is so hilarious yet fucking awesome at the same time XD
It's literally a story about an evil government who turns everyone into autists, then it backfires when the most autistic guy from the autism police gets mad, turns against them, and skreeeeees them to death in an beautiful orgy of of violence.
The fact that the scene slowed down and showed how his pistols never seem to be running out of ammo in order to just absolutely destroy the "Uhm ACKSHEWALLY those guns can only have.." crowd. Chefs kiss.
9:40 meanwhile dude's face is plastered on the floor there. A nice touch😂😂
I have seen this movie perhaps 15 times over the years and never noticed that
@@mcspud I noticed it on the 2nd view
Wow! That's like an Easter egg 🥚
Before John Wick, there was this Legend.
they never learn do they? never mess with a man and his dog.
They just don't learn. Now Mr Wick had to stress the point further
Choreography is truly amazing in this movie. Bale at his best for sure
According to Wimmer, Bale did almost all of it. Only the flips and jumps were handled by a stunt double. No cgi, no strings. Just Bale.
+ Infinite Ammo Glitch
+ Infinite Bullet Time
+ Infinite Reflex Capacity
= Grammaton Cleric
No. He had to reload. All the time. He did get tired. It was the gun Kata. He was a master. Used less energy than you or I.
As was stated, he did reload, it was just done so quickly and smoothly he could keep going.
No bullet time, no infinite reflex. He was a master of the system, so while THEY were reacting, he was attacking.
When he was surrounded by 6 guys, by the time he attacked number 3 and number 6 recovered, he attacked number 6 again. As each one reacts, he attacks another, by the time reaction is done, he starts over again, constantly attacking. His training was such that in the time it would take to blink, he was already attacking you.
@@ericknopf2109 My comment above should be a joke. But you are wrong with one point - the reflexes. He has to react to what his enemies are doing. What you mean is his plan and his prediction for the fight. He already wants to reload his guns. Thats why he threw away and positions 2 clips near the enemies. He IS prepared to react. Thats the difference. And as soon as one of his predictions fail he has a plan b to react to the situation. He threws opponents only to block attackers to force them to go into the direction he needs for his plan.
But instead of describing this it is funnier to talk about a freakin godmode he can activate. And thats what it describes. He is not always in this mode. He is going into it.
@@shamim-dhulumakhapotherbake That should be a joke - you don´t want to tell someone why he is able to react that fast, hormones, training etc.
@@schmerz0rn If I remember the lore correctly, the movie explains that gun kata doesn't really rely on reflexes. Instead, it's based on a static model where the practitioner dodges in ways that are least likely to be hit and shoots in directions that are most likely to hit someone.
9:40 omg the face on the floor lol
😂
Need to turn that into a emoji.
This movie is a guilty pleasure of mine.
Why guilty?
9:39 Taye Diggs' face on the floor has me rolling! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I had to go back for that! I never saw it watching the movie🤙🏽
Such a great movie that was somehow missed by the masses. I picked it up on Blue-Ray years back. It does make it's way into the playlist, especially if Escape From New York is in the mix
1:07 that dog is like oh um...thanks bro
Still hands down one of my top 5 action films of all time. The gun kata... Outstanding
0:27 -> I love how the muzzle flash of his hand gun is shaped like the symbol of the Tetra Grammaton Clerics.
Christian Bale carry this film over his sholders, amazing!
Exactly
Long before John wick there was the beautiful Equilibrium..
Shortly after Batman Begins was released, a bunch us at work were talking about Bale and his career during break.
My good buddy, Eddie, was big fan of his, but somehow he'd missed the then, 3 years previously released, Equilibrium. I had it on DVD and made his day, lol. He loved it so much, he actually went out and bought his own copy.
He passed a few years afterwards, and now, everytime I see an Equilibrium reference, I can't help but think fondly back to the moment that Bale and Equilibrium managed to get Eddie, a great co-worker and friend, but a notorious penny-pincher, lol, to part with a few bucks.
Thanks for the prompt.
God Speed Eddie!
I feel you, in a different way but I feel you. Equilibrium was one of my mom’s favourite movies she saw in all her life, me and mum saw it on tv one year after the movie theater publishing and I was 15 years old
she’s not used to watch action films, but she really liked so much the back ground about the protagonist discovering little by little the lost heart-warming emotions, especially when he found the secret room full of old fashioned items and playing a classical music vinyl record, and she loved a lot the dog-saving scene, loved how he coldly slaughter with no mercy his men and fucked up his Cleric position just to save this poor little doggy
I like that movie too 😊
Actually my mum passed away last year, I Iearned to live with that but I know I’ll miss her a lot. And every time I watch Equilibrium I still remind the moments we use to watch it together, even with some of my cousins too, and enjoying this legendary fight scenes 🥲
@@MASOfficialChannel Love that your mom went out of her comfort zone to share your appreciation of a kinetic actioner. Sorry for your loss.
It's funny how we sometimes link significant events to unrelated stimuli. Both my parents have passed, my mom from old age, and my dad, 18 years before my mom, from a stroke. In my dad's case it's Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels-the last flick we'd watched together and Gladiator-the first movie I saw in a theater, a month after his passing. Any reference always leads me back to day to the day he suddenly left us.
My mom was suffering from dementia in her last few years and bedridden in her last six months, so other than the daily routines, there were no memorable shared experiences from that period to lock in on. That's not to say I don't think of her every day, just that it comes out of nowhere.
I remember how it was shortly after they'd died, and know this, it gets better as time, the great healer, goes by. We never forget, but fond memories eventually replace rawer emotions.✌️
Loved this film. The 2D face on the floor at 9:40 is a gem
Sean Bean was such a handsome chad. Lol, Ned Stark, Equillibrium remembers.
It's funny how much people relatively age, after a certain point. Bean is 15 years older than Bale. Then, they could have played brothers. Today, father and son, lol.
@@CarbonTech19 eat more fish....it'll help. Trust me.
Owning the movie, I must have watched the scene where he shoots the van full of police, when being surrounded, without being shot, dozens of times. Even watched it in slow motion it was so fluid.
Keanu reeves will be proud.
Impressive, now let's see Paul Allen's killer gun move.
😂
Robert Earl of Bruce got some dope moves
1 of the best films he did.
I feel bad that it was overshadowed by The Matrix.
Yes
The last battle is the definition of "WAIT, WAIT LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING" 😆😆😆
Imagine an Army with Fighting Skills like This Dude and John Wick combined.
Sorry but John wick has nothing on him
0:09 The exact moment that Batman became John Wick.
"What is your ranged weapon?"
"Two handguns"
"What if you need to fight in melee combat?"
"Two handguns"
"With more than a dozen of enemies?"
"Two handguns"
"Okay, okay. What is the martial arts you master?"
"Gun-Kata"
(proceed to slice people with katana)
One of the most underrated films.
One of the worst films ever made
@@RangerOne-g1j LMFAO, yeah I didn't ask for your opinion buddy.
he has unlocked Dante's unlimited bullets magical powers
9:39 Dude's face is still on the ground, along with all the untouched guards
holy sht. i have seen this movie many times and never once noticed that.
Legit never noticed this and I've seen this movie dozens of times! Nice catch.
🤣🤣🤣i never know
Makes me questioning the Bale's face. I dont believe that him, thats not his face and not his head shape. Almost like Robert De Niro. Older movie has more confidence in putting body double in non frontal shot
John Preston is an absolute badass
This movie got overlooked it came out the same time as the matrix.
Yep. They even marketed it as The Matrix with guns.
But isn't The Matrix the "Matrix with guns"??😂😂
@@ericknopf2109matrix had guns. Lots of guns
The average John Wick fan mind could not comprehend
🫡🫡🫡😉😉😉
😮😊 facts
Oh, I disagree.
They would comprehend VERY well.
@@albertcharles7182they failed with the matrix comparison now they’re trying John Wick.😂😂😂
Its all about dogs, we get it!
Ned Stark, Robert the Bruce and Batman in 1 movie!?!?
Seriously though. Equilibrium was a damn good movie!
The Gun Kata was an exceptional element! Love this film! 🫡❤️
This movie was oddly bloodless. When shot, the bad guys don't bleed; they smoke.
But an awesome movie.
Classic, Christian Bale, love it! 💋
My daughter loves John Wick. I watched this film with her, she was in shock, lol. Brilliant film.
Somebody took the extra credit fighting classes.
I absolutely ❤❤❤❤this movie. Only watched it about 30 times.
This movie and "drive" Mark Dacascos good old action.
Dude!!!😂 No shit!!!🤘🏾👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
10 out of 10. In my top 10 favorite action movies. The scene at 6:10 is such a killer gun move :)
02:30 wasn't sure if it was another stupid RUclips ad or not
It's like watching Neo and John Wick merge as one....without Keanu
Loved that movie. Gave off a Farenheit 451 vibe with lots of action. Very underrated.
They said gun fu was bullshit then John Wick happened.
it's gun poo
3 palavras pra esse filme: Obra. De. Arte.
이퀄리 브리엄! 그옛날 졸라 잼나게 봤었지! 숀팬도 젊고 멋지구먼😊
say what you want, this movie was pretty awesome.
yeah, nobody can predict bullet trajectory, but everything else was pretty good.
Im sure the prediction is doable but not the practical use they have in the movie. Never underestimate a specially trained mind selected from countless special minds. A 1 in a billion genius trained soldier is theoretically possible but so low chance that its just a fantasy either way. But the movie is still great :)
@@eliasnilsson6604If your model is big enough you can predict the probability wave and the moves required to stay out of it to minimize harm. He doesn't dodge bullets. He evades most likely target positions. It's like electron orbitals.
@@shamim-dhulumakhapotherbake The problem from my perspective is more the bodies limits. Not just movement but having the eyesight to do the predictions. I can see it doable against say 2-3 opponents but not as exaggerated as it is in the movie. Imagine doing the practice to reach that level. The danger in it doesnt allow misstakes.
@@eliasnilsson6604 I hear you and you raise a valid question. But do remember, your eyesight is 88ms behind reality. Prediction requires knowledge and practice and not sight. If you rely on sight alone, you will miss. Think about how you catch a ball. You do not look for where the ball will be - you keep your eye on the ball - why? Because you don't have enough practice so even 88ms delayed, you can adjust. Now think of a martial artist that must fight blindfolded. I think you get my point. I don't think he was looking. He was knowing and aware. :) And the practice to reach that level? He wasn't a Tetragrammaton Cleric (highest level possible) for nothing. At 8-12h/20 years - I think we can understand why he beat the other cleric so easily.
While most is plot armor I do love the one realistic idea at the end. 2 people with sidearms in melee range only requires a few degrees of deflection to miss. While exaggerating the idea in the fight the premise is sound as there have been instances of volume shots within 3-6 ft and nobody is hit. There was an Leo on a balcony with a suspect. Between them 20+ shots fired and no one hit at all. So concept is sound.
I owned this video before the second batman when i discovered he was a child actor .. This movie is awesome and i would say Mr. Wick borrowed a little. Yes I love John Wick
2:49 he kicks the door down and starts killing everyone while doing the macarena 🕺
GREAT MOVIE!
AND FINNALY!
GGODD!
“Grammaton Cleric… Christian Bale was Dead Bang in this one… Devil May Cry in the flesh 😈 Dante would be proud!!!”👍👀
The scene where he picks up the dog is just like the movements from devil may cry 3, gunslinger mode
thats what i touhgt too when i play dmc3 with gun slinger. dante's moves with ebony and ivory with gunslinger remind me of john preston
it is heavily inspired by it. movie came 2002 and dmc3 around 2005, i believe
Such utter bollocks yet such a great film. Love it.
Oh, it’s unrealistic as hell. I don’t care how good you are, you’re surrounded by 3 guys, let alone 6, and you’re dead.
@@ericknopf2109 But it just looks glorious, the choreography is amazing, Bale looks fluid as all hell, so on the screen it just works, and looks cool.
Thus I immediately forgave it for being about as realistic as dropping a snowball into a blast furnace and expecting it to turn to ice!
This was my first Christian bale movie that made me a fan of him ! To this day he is still one of my favorite actors ! I remember saying he would be the perfect Bruce Wayne and then he actually became batman later ! That is the truth !
Tear of the sun
"Ah shit shoot him shoot him shoot him!" That sounded like emotion to me.
It's one of the big flaws in the movie. The bad guys are frequently scared, the partner is hugely arrogant and finds this very funny.
True lack of emotion just isn't there.
I saw another video about this. One has to make the assumption that the drug just eliminates the highs and lows of emotion, not completely eliminate it. You'd still fear for your life in the right situation, but emotion doesn't rule your day-to-day habits and decisions. And not everyone would be as seemingly emotionless as the Grammaton clerics, since they are highly trained and disciplined compared to everyone else. It's definitely a flawed movie, but still great.
O efeito do fogo dos disparos nos canos das pistolas... o formato... muito máquina.
Filme nota 10/10
He went Ultra Instinct
Resident Evil protagonists could only wish they were this cool…
This movie is such underated unhappily. Equilibrium it's a action movie master work. It has a brillant story fusing action, sci-fi and drama. I supose Bale is até his best performing more than at his Batman saga. It's my opinion this movie should be seen for everyone cause it's final lesson is about human kind.
loved the movie and fight scenes that were not drawn out. He was so far beyond anyone else that even the boss fight went quite fast. One mistake by the boss and boom, no emotional BS just dead...
Equilibrium is one of my favourite films of all time - such a fantastic story.
¡Excelente vídeo gracias!👍😊
I've dissecated this movie in my young days, watching the fights frame by frame but never have I ever noticed the guy's face layng on the floor
Peliculón!!!
No la consigo ver de nuevo en las plataformas actuales.
One of my all time favorite, and seriously underrated, movies.
0:47 As above so below.
Eat your hearts out Dante, Bayonetta and Lucky Luke.
this movie had so much potential. I feel like it just doesn't know if it wants to be dark and gritty, or goofy and just an action packed wild ride. I think if they went with a more dark version it would've done better. maybe with less influence from the matrix as well. For example, Preston could be a master of gun kata, but make it more like John wick, where he clearly isnt invincible and has to actually try when he wants to fight multiple people.
He got aces up his sleeves
those guards belike "HE'S CHEATING HE'S CHEATING"
3:49 Those juggernaut be like : 😨: you see that right?! 😯:yeah spinbot!
Sean Bean has played a bad guy in like 50 movies it feels like. He has been in so much stuff.
One simply does not walk out from being typecast...
@@darthwiizius LOL
00:38
Man I miss this movie, the whole gun kata thing runs on the rule of cool and I love it 😂. As far as the movie goes its a fun ride where you can just turn off your brain and enjoy the action 😁.
Christian Bale is a sweaty COD player, one the ones you and your squad can fire every round from you magazines at and for some reason because they hop/slide/dive everywhere you all miss all your shots while they land all theirs despite the crazy erratic movement. My favourite bit was when the cop in the biker helmet called him a sex offender.....
He calls him a "sense offender."
trying hard to be comedian???
It was sense offender which meant he was off kis anti emotion meds
It was a joke, I've seen this movie several times including when it was first released at the cinema...
"When the doors are down, blow the bulbs." And Trevalyan stands behind the Cleric, eyes downcast if not closed, as if to say, "Oh my, I know what's coming..."
Is a Piece of Classic my friends. Thanks.
The muzzle flash was the Gramatton Cleric symbol! They trained in the Cleric art of gun kata!!
simply awesome
I love this movie so much!
It's one of the best movie😊
I do enjoy it still got that on dvd years ago.
It is an awesome movie . Equilibrium.
Meet John Wick’s older brother😂😂
Gun-fu by name, Gun-fu by game.
My guilty pleasure movie.
Matrix meets John Wick. This Movie is about badass moments
A damn shame we didn’t get the trilogy.
8:30 me and my best friend in a nerf battle
This is what we call a quality👍👍👍
3:28 QUE CENA QUE FOI ESSA?! 😮😮😮
Guy at the end really tried saying that after bro killed like 50 others
I had no idea Lord Neddard was in this. Excellent.
very cool. i thought on vr when i saw him , controlling the guns so amazing