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  • The Accountant - Fighting Bullies: Chris' Father (Robert C. Teveiler) talks about standing up to bullies.
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    FILM DESCRIPTION:
    Christian Wolff (Ben Affleck) is a mathematics savant with more affinity for numbers than people. Using a small-town CPA office as a cover, he makes his living as a freelance accountant for dangerous criminal organizations. With a Treasury agent (J.K. Simmons) hot on his heels, Christian takes on a state-of-the-art robotics company as a legitimate client. As Wolff gets closer to the truth about a discrepancy that involves millions of dollars, the body count starts to rise.
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    Cast: Jake Presley, Rob Treveiler, Seth Lee
    Screenwriter: Bill Dubuque
    Director: Gavin O'Connor
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Комментарии • 329

  • @justarandomguy1794
    @justarandomguy1794 2 года назад +850

    „Victim or not, make a decision.“ A quote that i will never forget….

    • @robertlamont6092
      @robertlamont6092 Год назад +11

      I had Officer when in OCS, best advice he gave was “Right or wrong, make a decision “

    • @mirkopapirko8908
      @mirkopapirko8908 Год назад +4

      Yeah, there are a few lines in "The Chronicles of Riddick" I like. Among a few, there is "we all began as something else", and "convert or die"...

    • @ezemdianosike5277
      @ezemdianosike5277 Год назад +5

      I had a professor tell the class once, "It's better to make a decision, than to make the best decision"

    • @albertgaspar627
      @albertgaspar627 11 месяцев назад

      "better to be silent and thought a fool, than open your mouth and remove all doubt"
      be wary of the decisions you make. sometimes good things come to those who wait.

    • @NoName-rl3fh
      @NoName-rl3fh 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@ezemdianosike5277this is true, but only to an extent. A stupid decision, if unrecoverable, is worse than inaction itself.

  • @paullazare4441
    @paullazare4441 2 года назад +876

    Love how the younger brother jumps to aid without a shade of fear or hesitation. Tough kids.

    • @Brnxlif1
      @Brnxlif1 Год назад +14

      No hesitation.

    • @valdie91285
      @valdie91285 Год назад +14

      More like an order

    • @ShiiitIDK
      @ShiiitIDK Год назад +56

      @@valdie91285 Idk. The look on his face when he opens the door, says he's been waiting on "Go".

    • @ryanscully3932
      @ryanscully3932 Год назад +12

      The rules are there there are no rules. Good family good people and that's that.x

    • @ryanscully3932
      @ryanscully3932 Год назад +3

      1mum and dad.

  • @MariosDiener
    @MariosDiener 2 года назад +496

    Perfect scene. The music. The words. The way his brother smashes the door and runs after the guy. Masterpiece.

    • @darkspeed62
      @darkspeed62 Год назад +18

      Yes, all that, but also the way he looks like a highly trained dog, who is at his master's command. His dad catches him in the rear-view eyeing up his prey, and then looks back, and waits for the commend. Powerful AF!

    • @ezemdianosike5277
      @ezemdianosike5277 Год назад +8

      I've replayed that door slam and chase scene sooooo many times!
      Brothers! What they would do for one another

    • @tonysolis2022
      @tonysolis2022 3 месяца назад

      What's the name of the music?????

    • @ThoughtlessMetal
      @ThoughtlessMetal 15 дней назад

      @@tonysolis2022 I believe it is “The Trial of Solomon Grundy - Mark Isham”

  • @unctrl
    @unctrl Год назад +225

    Will always stay with me.. “they don’t like you they don’t dislike you.. they’re afraid of you..you’re different.. sooner or later different scares people..” damn..

    • @neilsingh5923
      @neilsingh5923 6 месяцев назад +4

      Words couldn't be any truer than that!!💯👌

    • @cuindless189
      @cuindless189 4 месяца назад +1

      My childhood in one sentence.

    • @teeahtate
      @teeahtate 3 месяца назад +2

      VERY TRUE. AND IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT AGE YOU ARE. EVEN PEOPLE IN THEIR 50'S, 60'S, OR OLDER GET THE SAME BULLYING. THIS SCENE IS SO POWERFUL. I LOVE IT!

    • @ZAINSIDDIQUI-e3m
      @ZAINSIDDIQUI-e3m 2 месяца назад

      @@cuindless189same

    • @johntool-ce8vp
      @johntool-ce8vp 25 дней назад

      @@cuindless189so sigma

  • @Goraine
    @Goraine 2 года назад +390

    The little brother is a boss, you can tell he loved his brother and will protect him at all cost.

  • @mbarel100
    @mbarel100 6 месяцев назад +38

    This was always my favorite scene. Younger brother is like a pit bull waiting for his command. Gives me straight up chills watching him go on the attack after dad says go. Love the loyalty he has for his brother.

  • @agustinrenteria4333
    @agustinrenteria4333 2 года назад +375

    I have high functioning autism but just by watching this movie takes me back to my childhood of how I had problems and never got the help I needed I would always get bullied and never stood up for my self and I always make mistakes including today but do try to learn from them but now I’m almost starting a life I have a job now and I’m planning to go back to school and all the credit goes to my mom because she has always been there for me and I thank god for always providing me.

    • @gatraaaaa99
      @gatraaaaa99 2 года назад +8

      goodluck for you

    • @scottlally4030
      @scottlally4030 2 года назад +16

      I'm Irish and I have autism as well mate and I love it

    • @alexandermcqueen9097
      @alexandermcqueen9097 2 года назад +11

      I would be nothing without my mother,I love her to death
      Even if I don't act like it some time's.

    • @blandcranston5439
      @blandcranston5439 2 года назад

      I'm curious, Agustin Renteria.... I'm a psychology-minded type of individual. My perceptions regarding life aren't common or.... easily applicable. And I've found that the best insight into other points of view, is speaking to autistic people who have lived and figured out how to make their way, regardless of the monstrous hurdle they've been saddled with.
      Not saying that you're hindered and/or condemned, but I believe that when an autistic person who HAS carved out a life above the level of destitution, they're something powerful and resilient. And just listening to them can provide a majorly informative take on how the HELL all of this is coped with and.... shaped.... to meet our wishes.
      I commend you for doing what you've done. I have been considered to be weird, but never has the label autistic been attributed to it. For, if I am.... well, I'm more a security/muscle minded type, more than a administrator/military general type. I know my role, I'm not special.
      But, I find it easy to engage with people, and then read them like a statement. The average person just gives away almost every facet of their being, just through body language, voice inflections, the CHOICE of wording they go with, their general indicated philosophies on life, how they expose themselves through their personality which shows what they know, and what they DONT.... which I find to be a key of making them do what they should.
      But, *making them do what they should* is in regards to POSITIVE MANIPULATION.... crushing them into doing what they should do, for the benefit of those around them.
      Because, I've found that when ANY damn human, can (say, withhin 3 to 6 months) see the BENEVOLENT FRUIT of their moral and altruistic actions, benefitting those around them, they get ADDICTED to it.... and they want to help more and more. I've seen this time and time again.
      At the same time, true evil is terrifying. There's no reaching it.
      This got a little off topic, but .... everything is everything, to put it bluntly. I just am saying.... I find your niche to be a key, into where we are going as a species, almost like a, next step. And, I wanted to ask a very blunt question.
      Is the next step of communication, disregarding the need for the textual guidelines we've set up? As in.... it's clear you are smart.... because you have no issue disregarding "punctuation" which.... I can disregard myself.... but.... yeah, is that not a concern to you because you're beyond it?
      Genuine question, man. I only know what I know, I know slightly about what I don't know, but I don't know what I don't know.
      🤷🏻 either way. Cheers. 🍻

    • @MUday-hx7sb
      @MUday-hx7sb 2 года назад +7

      Good luck mate yuh got this

  • @Brnxlif1
    @Brnxlif1 Год назад +194

    How is this not the proudest moment of a dad's life? "Go".

    • @sirmadchadmckee6343
      @sirmadchadmckee6343 Год назад +1

      And he ran that motherfucka down!! Parenting and brotherhood done right.

    • @AbuGhazi888
      @AbuGhazi888 8 месяцев назад

      😅😅😅 perhaps for you its not but you came on here after watching the scene and came to offer your two cents because your a non violent individual right ?

    • @Str8truth24
      @Str8truth24 6 месяцев назад

      @@AbuGhazi888tf

    • @BaptistJoshua
      @BaptistJoshua 3 месяца назад +3

      ​@@AbuGhazi888Read it again, carefully.

    • @horatiohuskisson5471
      @horatiohuskisson5471 3 дня назад

      Like a dog being let off the chain

  • @tonkawatitan9468
    @tonkawatitan9468 2 года назад +264

    This is one of the most intense, deep, meaningful scene I’ve ever seen in cinema.

    • @Brigadorski
      @Brigadorski Год назад +7

      They don't make them like they used to.

    • @tonkawatitan9468
      @tonkawatitan9468 Год назад +1

      They sure don’t…

    • @DreamyTee123
      @DreamyTee123 Год назад +2

      OMG YESSS. I seen this in theatres when it first came out and had goosebumps for daysss

    • @teeahtate
      @teeahtate Год назад

      Exactly!

    • @teeahtate
      @teeahtate 3 месяца назад

      YES!

  • @ttrestle
    @ttrestle Год назад +295

    This scene always gives me straight chills. Imagine what you can do when you mold a child for Warfare both through his brain and his body. These kids are modern-day Spartans.

    • @Nervii_Champion
      @Nervii_Champion Год назад +18

      No they are not. Spartan warriors are Spartan warriors. Nervii champions are Nervii champions. Roman legionairies were Roman legionairies.
      Anyways, this is just one of the many foundational things you should teach your children to begin with. All children should learn what violence is and how to control and perform it, and should learn how dangerous disrespect and bullying is.

    • @silversurfer8208
      @silversurfer8208 Год назад +10

      ⁠@@Nervii_Champion 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓

    • @Nervii_Champion
      @Nervii_Champion Год назад

      @silversurfer8208 it's the truth, whether you like it or not bruvvccuuhhhh

    • @silversurfer8208
      @silversurfer8208 Год назад

      @@Nervii_Champion I imagined if this conversation actually happened in person, I wouldn't help but notice you coming off as a nerdy smartass. ''It's the truth whether you like it or not''

    • @NoName-rl3fh
      @NoName-rl3fh 11 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@Nervii_Championanything to be contrarian. Ok they're not... they're Better than them.

  • @DixieGrayson23
    @DixieGrayson23 5 месяцев назад +14

    You can judge his parenting style as imperfect as it was, but their mother abandoned them and he chose to give them the means to defend themselves and ingrained loyalty within them. He saw that his children were different and instead of letting them be victims he sharpened their skills

  • @nexttech6828
    @nexttech6828 2 года назад +122

    Go ! I love how the boy left the car like a bullet .

    • @darkspeed62
      @darkspeed62 Год назад +13

      On command, too, like a highly trained dog!

  • @junomaranan1101
    @junomaranan1101 Год назад +100

    This is the epitome & definition of what manhood, courage, & blood kin is all about. "Victim or not, make a decision". Soon as my son is old enough to understand, I will show him this.

    • @NoName-rl3fh
      @NoName-rl3fh 11 месяцев назад

      Notice the west no longer knows what a man is.

  • @wolfofhell7548
    @wolfofhell7548 6 месяцев назад +12

    "Life is a series of choices, none of which are new. The oldest is choosing to be a victim or choosing not to. The second oldest, loyalty. Family first, good times or bad."
    Scene gets me every time! The best dad speech ever given. If I ever have kids I am giving them this speech if they get bullied.

  • @harveycupido6206
    @harveycupido6206 5 месяцев назад +12

    The background music, the rain, father’s speech… this is cinema 😮‍💨

  • @andyhobaugh3104
    @andyhobaugh3104 Год назад +62

    Best father in cinema history.

    • @XNiFo
      @XNiFo 8 месяцев назад +5

      I totally agree , also godfather

    • @MoonMoon-fx1op
      @MoonMoon-fx1op 6 месяцев назад +4

      Naw. He was a good father, but why are people ignoring the trauma he gave Christian?

    • @XNiFo
      @XNiFo 6 месяцев назад

      @@MoonMoon-fx1op he gave him strength because he was not normal, autism

    • @Str8truth24
      @Str8truth24 6 месяцев назад

      @@MoonMoon-fx1opshut up

    • @PrestigeLearning
      @PrestigeLearning 15 дней назад

      I dunno … both his sons became hired killers. Is that a good thing?

  • @incredible6859
    @incredible6859 2 года назад +412

    That's a legendary father

    • @RahatKhan-wz3uo
      @RahatKhan-wz3uo 2 года назад +12

      I am your father

    • @rodneymcmutt1684
      @rodneymcmutt1684 2 года назад

      Not really tho…he’s victim blaming an Autistic child..well meaning? Maybe. Legendary? Definitely not.

    • @rohanlawrence
      @rohanlawrence 2 года назад +33

      Hahaha..the dad was a Psy Ops officer...aka a sociopath by training

    • @stormtrooperislander9183
      @stormtrooperislander9183 2 года назад +1

      @@rohanlawrence nope, dude is straight up badass m'fer, not a sociopath, his wife though on the other is a sociopath

    • @Chikiri399
      @Chikiri399 Год назад +3

      .. well no... but the scene was pretty intense

  • @filhanislamictv8712
    @filhanislamictv8712 4 месяца назад +6

    Make a decision."
    Loved this movie. So much to learn from

  • @bzsbzs350
    @bzsbzs350 Год назад +55

    I really appreciated how they made this movie with men who were portrayed as great fathers.

    • @teeahtate
      @teeahtate Год назад +6

      Yes, it is a rarity these days, which is sad.

    • @edwconr
      @edwconr 11 месяцев назад +6

      Great Father's Day film.

  • @samj1185
    @samj1185 6 месяцев назад +18

    Love that they're sitting in a french car (Puegot 505) and the Dad says 'Bonjour fellas'.

    • @teeahtate
      @teeahtate 6 месяцев назад +2

      And he said it in a slick way. Such a great scene.

  • @CCELLGAMING
    @CCELLGAMING 2 года назад +57

    Well that's scene owns itself. No one ever can make a scene like that good

    • @teeahtate
      @teeahtate Год назад +1

      Yes, one of the best scenes ever.

  • @ameliasykes723
    @ameliasykes723 Год назад +35

    Can we all agree that this. scene. was. BADASS

    • @teeahtate
      @teeahtate Год назад +2

      Yes, so much meaning. Difference scares people. So true!

  • @andryrakotomalala
    @andryrakotomalala 6 месяцев назад +13

    I don't know if this resonates with anyone else but the way the brother just ran past the other guys knowing his brother would handle it and chasing the other kid down like that. They just have an understanding and loyalty to each other. This just hits different.

    • @ivanr4300
      @ivanr4300 5 месяцев назад

      Great observation

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 3 месяца назад +1

      There are so many details in this movie that are great.

  • @Mike_Tx
    @Mike_Tx 2 года назад +46

    One of the greatest scenes in cinematic history

  • @pavelnovotny6498
    @pavelnovotny6498 Год назад +15

    I would add one simple sentence to this scene. "Brothers, never fight agains each other." It would be so strong message for the next development of this story.

  • @TheCanadianBubba
    @TheCanadianBubba 6 месяцев назад +7

    The Dad the world needs !

  • @johnnycuervo593
    @johnnycuervo593 Год назад +200

    The biggest mistake of our times is to have dads be second moms, dads are there to teach and prepare us for the harsh realities of this world we live in.

    • @fredfred4086
      @fredfred4086 Год назад +20

      Mums nurture us, Dads challenge us. We need both.🙂

    • @northleedspoppa
      @northleedspoppa Год назад +5

      @@fredfred4086 lol more Tate esque drivel

    • @jop23ify
      @jop23ify Год назад +6

      ​@@northleedspoppa these ideas have been around for years. Tate just repeated what we all already know instinctively.

    • @Chrono_Mitsurugi
      @Chrono_Mitsurugi Год назад +3

      @@northleedspoppa
      Fun fact, those ideas have been around alot longer than some ex fighter on a podcast.

    • @northleedspoppa
      @northleedspoppa Год назад +2

      @@Chrono_Mitsurugi lol non point well done

  • @jamezmcc
    @jamezmcc Год назад +16

    The score here is incredible.

  • @BS-wd7do
    @BS-wd7do Год назад +36

    Man their dad was a G! Lessons are all he gave the entire movie.

  • @samj1185
    @samj1185 6 месяцев назад +7

    Pops unleashed two trained fighters on four nitwits. Way to go Dad.

  • @jasenap5186
    @jasenap5186 Год назад +66

    The father's not creating a monster, neither a killing machine... He's just.. raising his sons, that's what father should do.

  • @Bag664
    @Bag664 2 года назад +35

    Happy Father’s Day

  • @drowzzyyy_8606
    @drowzzyyy_8606 2 года назад +62

    I have high function autism and currently 16, this movie was shown to me by my Dad and my little birther and I sat down to watch it with him, this is my favorite movie because it represents my brotherhood with my own brother and the loyalty we have to each other

    • @RelentlessOhiox
      @RelentlessOhiox 2 месяца назад

      Sounds like you have a bright future ahead of yourself kid. Good for you. And it's always nice to have family in the corner.

  • @UF0bliever
    @UF0bliever Год назад +61

    “Life is a series of choices…none which are new”

    • @teeahtate
      @teeahtate Год назад +1

      So true. We all have the same choices. It does not matter how advanced technology becomes we STILL have the same choices. To be a victim or not, and loyalty family first.

  • @conorwellman8592
    @conorwellman8592 11 месяцев назад +12

    Great artistic work with the camera. Notice how when he talks about the oldest choice of being a victim or not the camera focuses on "Christian". But, when he talks about the 2nd oldest which is about loyalty it focuses on Braxton. Chris makes the choice to not be a victim and Brax makes the choice to always be loyal to his brother.

    • @teeahtate
      @teeahtate 6 месяцев назад +2

      Yes! The direction of this scene is epic and the writing is powerful. Juse awesome.

  • @Zen-OhsMethod
    @Zen-OhsMethod 2 года назад +28

    This was my favorite scene.

  • @islambary2menkom
    @islambary2menkom Год назад +30

    The younger was just waiting to unleash hell ,haha I loved it .

  • @johnnk3256
    @johnnk3256 2 месяца назад +3

    Tough, but necessary. A dad's lesson to his boys.

  • @dposting2941
    @dposting2941 Год назад +14

    Made me almost cry this was so my lil bro and I growing up.

  • @foxtrot64
    @foxtrot64 День назад

    My brother would have had my back, I love him more than words can express, lucky to always have someone watching my 6

  • @Falconlibrary
    @Falconlibrary 6 месяцев назад +4

    In fifth grade, there was a bully named Trent. He'd been held back twice, so he was a lot bigger than us. Trent bullied everyone, but especially my friend David and me. As a high functioning autistic kid, I was a natural target for him, and there was no way I could beat him one on one.
    So I laid a trap.
    My friend David grabbed Trent from behind and pinned his arms while I punched Trent in the face as hard as I could, as many times as I could before he broke free. His mother came to our house, complaining that I was "bullying" Trent and had given him a busted lip and two black eyes. She demanded an apology and my mom told her to get lost.
    Trent told everybody at school that he "whupped them two real good" but David and I knew the truth. And Trent never bullied us again.

  • @Rosiepoohtargaryen
    @Rosiepoohtargaryen Год назад +6

    So proud of him and good job Dad & Brother 👍

  • @shahzaibdetho972
    @shahzaibdetho972 Год назад +5

    This movie was something else

    • @neilsingh5923
      @neilsingh5923 6 месяцев назад +1

      Unique, for sure!!💯👌

  • @jaybdub77
    @jaybdub77 Год назад +5

    Father looks on with pride towards the end of the clip.

  • @sethdupuis8508
    @sethdupuis8508 Год назад +5

    This scene is beautiful.

  • @TheDoctor2nd
    @TheDoctor2nd Год назад +35

    One thing I think gets missed in this scene, is that he never actually tells his son "Go out there and fight them". Keep in mind that Christian is a very literal person, so implicit instruction is something his father wouldn't typically use to convey such an important lesson. He literally gave him a choice. Christian tried to offer why he didn't want to fight the boys. He never said "You're wrong" or "You're being weak". He gave him a counter argument on why he was accepting ridicule, and told him continuing that way would make him a victim. The last thing he says is "Make a decision" before Christian gets out of the car. I think if Chirstian had asked to leave, his father would have been disappointed, but would have done it. This wasn't something he could force Christian to do. Only something he could prepare him to do with his various instructors.

    • @teeahtate
      @teeahtate Год назад +3

      Exactly, he said make a decision. BUT, I think if he had gone home without fighting, I think his dad would have had another lesson to teach him.

    • @albertgaspar627
      @albertgaspar627 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@teeahtate yes, that's the point that gets lost by most of these posters. their dad could get transferred out of France at any moment and they'd never see these bullies again or benefit from any lesson they taught the bullies. but they'd always be together and have to deal with any fallout from past actions and history. neither son feared the bullies, they feared the father.

    • @eleventhhouseofzenith
      @eleventhhouseofzenith 8 месяцев назад

      Come on, Christian knew what his dad meant. His dad mentions 4 broken wrist for a reason. That is letting Christian know he wants violence to befall the bullies.

    • @TheDoctor2nd
      @TheDoctor2nd 8 месяцев назад +2

      @eleventhhouseofzenith He may have understood his dad wanted him to beat up the bullies, but he wasn't ordering him to do it. That's the important distinction. Yes, it's a very heavy handed lesson, but never the less this moment was the culmination of choice. He could train both his sons all the live long day, and he did, but in the end he can't force them to defend themselves. This was about knowing whether Christian would choose to stand up for himself if he wasn't there. Or if he would allow himself to be victimized.

  • @Mondiale78
    @Mondiale78 5 месяцев назад +3

    This one of the best movies I ever seen.

  • @teeahtate
    @teeahtate Год назад +5

    One of the best scenes ever. Wow!

  • @lvsarmy2012
    @lvsarmy2012 11 месяцев назад +6

    You could frame a lot about human behaviour and our place in the world in this one scene, great writing.

    • @teeahtate
      @teeahtate 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, and it could be shown in schools.

  • @davidboyce8683
    @davidboyce8683 6 месяцев назад +3

    I've never seen this movie, but that scene warmed my heart.

  • @lutherwalker7639
    @lutherwalker7639 10 дней назад

    I like every memory he has of his father . Honestly i have no problem with what he said. Atvthe end of the day his own mother couldn't accept just how different he was. But still his father never let him victimize himself. 🥺💯

  • @Jay-vs1im
    @Jay-vs1im Год назад +8

    Dad said go.
    But the son heard it as “ At my signal unleash hell”

  • @MrRunner
    @MrRunner 8 месяцев назад +4

    The major lesson I learned in high school is that bullies understand only one thing. Violence. Extreme violence. Then it stopped. I didn't

    • @jashardwallington
      @jashardwallington 7 месяцев назад

      Yes

    • @teeahtate
      @teeahtate 3 месяца назад +1

      Right, adult bullies have the same problem, but it is control with them.

  • @prettypuff1
    @prettypuff1 11 месяцев назад +3

    This the best life advice
    Period

  • @jensdavidsen4557
    @jensdavidsen4557 Год назад +6

    Loved my big brother too...saw this movie in theaters about 2yrs after I buried him... haven't seen it since. Start Seeing Motorcycles

  • @seanbrick2886
    @seanbrick2886 2 месяца назад +1

    How every father should raise there son

  • @schouten841
    @schouten841 7 дней назад

    'Training is nothing! Will is everything!
    the will to act!'

  • @thefinaltrinity1904
    @thefinaltrinity1904 Год назад +6

    Favourite scene in the movie

  • @heveyweightheveyweight5399
    @heveyweightheveyweight5399 Год назад +4

    This is how u raise kids

  • @ericd1906
    @ericd1906 Год назад +5

    His Dad is awesome in this film .

  • @einseinsfunf5159
    @einseinsfunf5159 Год назад +7

    Sooner or later different scares people

    • @teeahtate
      @teeahtate Год назад

      YES, so sad but true. Exactly. Prejudice still exists. Bias against minorities. Very true.

  • @The1Mustache3
    @The1Mustache3 Месяц назад

    Imagine their were two of you... Identical twins, two brains. Best of you to balance and talk with. The ability to hash out ideas and fight anything with a team that would never fail you. I envy families. Even more so twins

    • @The1Mustache3
      @The1Mustache3 Месяц назад

      I don't have a family. My family is gone.

  • @basicuds
    @basicuds 7 месяцев назад +3

    “Go”

  • @jbuchanon
    @jbuchanon Год назад +4

    so much good acting in this overlooked movie, little brother teeming with anger, just right at the surface, then tears out of the car full speed to go and help, less than zero hesitation, and then later in the movie their conversation, how he talks to him, 1000% worth the $7 blu-ray price.

  • @codyelder9448
    @codyelder9448 Год назад +7

    100% accurate. Hollywood got the background part right.

  • @waragainstmyself1159
    @waragainstmyself1159 Год назад +7

    That dad is so underrated now days. I wish i had a father that cared like this.

  • @CryptidWalks
    @CryptidWalks 7 месяцев назад +3

    This scene rings so weirdly true with me. There were a couple of kids down the road, and their dad was a washed up, wannabe sports loser. He used to push his kids so hard in football. He even became the janitor of our high school in the attempt to get his kids in the spotlight. They didn’t have the talent. There I was at their house and whatever happened he decided both those boys needed to beat me up. His name was Forrest, their name was Lance and Aaron. All I tried to do was go home, he sent them after me, and the absolute beat down I gave them I’m sure change their life forever. That said, this scene in the movie is an inspiration, is not the same as what I went through, because this kid was actually bullied, I was the one that was being bullied by Forest, and his kids. But I put the hurt on them. Just saying, Lance, Aaron, Forrest, you were losers, and I hope your life ended up sucking.

  • @crashtestdummy72
    @crashtestdummy72 24 дня назад

    For me this scene is as much about the younger brother. "Loyalty!" He runs like the wind to back his brother up....

  • @ephraimphiri5789
    @ephraimphiri5789 Год назад +2

    What a dad!!!!

  • @kitleongii4688
    @kitleongii4688 Год назад +17

    This is my life, my father an ex boxer, teached us how to fight. But gave us a painful lesson to never start a fight. Me personally I'm so afraid to fight and trough elementary until college never been to a fight. But my little brother Jon and Soc did they been on a fights a lot. I can see it clearly if it was us in that car, the difference is there's 3 of us brothers. As I said I don't like to fight but I know how so of this happens to me for sure my two brothers will be flying out of that car like Rottweiler and Pitbull out of their leash. By the way Rest In Peace to my Dad and my lovely brother Jon.

  • @angelking.91
    @angelking.91 Год назад +5

    "90% probability their all right handed, if it were up to me id snap 4 right wrist"

  • @alaakela
    @alaakela 6 месяцев назад +3

    Compare this to today....

  • @anandk925
    @anandk925 2 года назад +63

    My father was a stoic, silent man, retired soldier going about his daily business as an armed guard for a bank. Once a group of 15-20 big kids aged between 15-18 accosted me on a lonely stretch en route to tuition classes, hit me and ridiculed me. Threw sand in my hair, my shirt pocket. I felt humiliated and wanted to hit at least one, but was wary of the combined backlash if I did.
    I came home, totally downcast. My father asked me what happened. When I told him, he was out in a second on his scooter with me riding pillion. He was ENRAGED and unarmed.
    He marched right into their neighborhood, a ghetto...dangerous chaps. He shouted so loudly for the fathers of those kids to come out, my balls dropped....When the men came out, my father caught many of them by the scruff of their necks but not a single man dared touch us. My father was up against almost 60-70 guys. But for some reason not a single chap dared confront my father. Instead they started beating their errant kids whom I recognised.
    My father admonished me in front of them, and said," I don't care how many attack you, I care what you do to that one chap whom you are able to get a grip on".
    Then he turned around and said to them," My boy will pass again through here tomorrow, feel free to harm him."
    The next day, I walked like a king through that place, not a chap touched me.
    A time came when my hands stopped shivering after fights.
    Though one should never get cocky. Each encounter is different. One may not always be the survivor.

    • @XplicitStory
      @XplicitStory Год назад +4

      Your dad sounds like Thomas Shelby

    • @lloydpaikea7357
      @lloydpaikea7357 Год назад +1

      Cap

    • @MoonMoon-fx1op
      @MoonMoon-fx1op 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@lloydpaikea7357 cap and gown 😂

    • @anandk925
      @anandk925 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@lloydpaikea7357, many actual incidents seem 'CAP' to people like you my dear friend.
      My late father, myself and those idiots know what happened.
      You can keep tapping away at your keyboard, probably the bravest thing you will ever do.

    • @lloydpaikea7357
      @lloydpaikea7357 5 месяцев назад

      @@anandk925 I just said it for fun, my dear keyboard warrior.

  • @formereverything4268
    @formereverything4268 10 месяцев назад +3

    Best Dad ever.

  • @2tone753
    @2tone753 4 месяца назад

    It is best expressed as “The Will to Action.” If you don't act, you lose the fight.

  • @DiverDrive428
    @DiverDrive428 4 месяца назад +1

    Honestly the boy is very strong for his age, dropping a number of guys like that

  • @PeanutButterAndJellyBros
    @PeanutButterAndJellyBros 11 месяцев назад +3

    This was affleck’s solo Batman movie that we got in a different storyline.

  • @powerball200
    @powerball200 Год назад +1

    Young brother had no fear.

  • @AndrewPalmore
    @AndrewPalmore 4 месяца назад

    Growing up with all brothers who protected our sisters, this scene feels like a flashback.

  • @dannythomas7902
    @dannythomas7902 Год назад +1

    Dad waits then says GO!!!

  • @camil4201
    @camil4201 Год назад +2

    2:00 best part

  • @justinholster9439
    @justinholster9439 Год назад +2

    been there. My Lil brother always had my back...

  • @Timesynergy
    @Timesynergy Год назад +3

    The one brother mashed 3 kids; I can only imagine the beating that last kid took in a 1v1 against the other brother

  • @johnmer1082
    @johnmer1082 Год назад +1

    ND that is my favorite scene for all time victim or not make a decision ND that how you build a man

  • @Fr11sty1e
    @Fr11sty1e 2 года назад +6

    The brother didn’t have chance to help out!

  • @HappyHoney41
    @HappyHoney41 8 месяцев назад +2

    I am autistic. I was raised similarly.

  • @TamilArasan-rg6zl
    @TamilArasan-rg6zl Год назад +1

    You are the good dad.

  • @vgcq02
    @vgcq02 Год назад +9

    The father was 0% woke

  • @jasoncummings7052
    @jasoncummings7052 6 месяцев назад +3

    It is a Fathers' job to nurture his son's masculinity and raise him into a Man.

  • @royce45678
    @royce45678 Год назад

    I love that one line GO
    People on this thread will understand that because we have heard that maybe not that verbiage but we have had to react.

  • @MrSnow-dx1pr
    @MrSnow-dx1pr 8 месяцев назад +2

    This scene I really enjoyed, they didn't grow up to be punks.

  • @powerball200
    @powerball200 Год назад

    Younger brother with cold look "will you go or should i go". Everytime he sees him

  • @ilonamariaencs1560
    @ilonamariaencs1560 Год назад

    Yeah, we must be brave to do what we have to do without no hesitations!

  • @geraldalbrow350
    @geraldalbrow350 Год назад

    Incredible

  • @ndabenhlephiri9969
    @ndabenhlephiri9969 9 месяцев назад

    "Family first, good times or bad:

  • @JohnJohn-dx7ue
    @JohnJohn-dx7ue 7 месяцев назад

    How every father imagines teaching their boys.

  • @BlowitAllUp
    @BlowitAllUp Год назад +23

    Nowadays it's buncha single mother households LOL

    • @horatiohuskisson5471
      @horatiohuskisson5471 3 дня назад

      Yea, lots of scumbag men out there abandoning their responsibilities

  • @superguyx5468
    @superguyx5468 Год назад +4

    How Andrew and Tristan Tate were raised up

  • @seanbrick2886
    @seanbrick2886 2 месяца назад +1

    Best part🔥🔥🫡

  • @CHANGSIRIWAT5843
    @CHANGSIRIWAT5843 2 года назад +12

    CREDITS:
    TM & © Paramount (2016)
    Cast: Jake Presley, Rob Treveiler, Seth Lee
    Director: Gevin O'Connor