Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023) - The Carriage Portal Heist Scene | Movieclips
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- Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves - The Carriage Portal Heist: The party hatches a plan to get their portal into the treasure vault.
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A charming thief and a band of unlikely adventurers embark on an epic quest to retrieve a lost relic, but things go dangerously awry when they run afoul of the wrong people.
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Cast: Chris Pine, Justice Jesse Smith, Michelle Rodriguez, Sophia Lillis
Screenwriter: Chris McKay, John Francis Daley, Jonathan M. Goldstein, Michael Gilio
Director: John Francis Daley, Jonathan M. Goldstein
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I love how the writers fully embraced the pure jank of D&D problem-solving. That feeling of, "I don't know if that was supposed to work, but it did!"
I have heard it argued that you should assume the characters are being played by gamers who know more than the characters do. The players are trying not to meta-game, but of course that's unavoidable, so sometimes the characters seem to know things that they really shouldn't know.
This is the scene that definitely made me feel like the writers really got what a game of D&D was like.
For me, it was the graveyard scene. My D&D group would have screwed up Speak with Dead in exactly the same way. 😂
Both great examples. My peak-D&D scene was when they abducted Jarnathan to escape prison for no reason.
@@GigaTyGuy”yeah the guards let you out since they liked your plea”
“but we had this cool plan :((“
“Literally I just want to move the campaign along, so they l-“
“I GRAB ONE OF THEM AND JUMP OUT THE WINDOW”
I loved that the movie was written like a DnD session while also retaining the pace you would expect of an action comedy. It was a long time since i had so much fun at the theatre.
@@GigaTyGuynaw fr tho like a real party wouldn’t escape until they heard the verdict. but these dudes were pure chaos XD
One of my favourite things about this movie is how the Hither-Thither rod was used (and abused) in the chaotically creative manner an actual DnD group would use it
It also makes it funnier when they couldn't get through the stone table because the portal was face down since it seems like an obvious DM choice to deny the players their improvised plan and while they still go after it.
@@machdude3366 "No worries though I'll just chistle away at the table with my dagger!"
DM: Sure give it a try🙄
Players obviously instantly jumping on the rod and trying to find all possible ways to abuse it and DM trying to hold them back to not make it to easy. :P
@@masterexploder9668 Especially since the rod was basically the DM giving them a backup solution to a puzzle that they messed up.
@@andymac4883 The DM's curse in a nutshell
Something to appreciate in this scene. It's over 2 minutes long, NO dialogue and un-necessary exposition that you get in so many movies now where the characters are literally you telling you what they're doing while you're trying to watch it. Nope, the writers let the action and the scene speak for itself. We need more films like this where the scene lets the viewer enjoy it without talking it to death.
That wouldn't be equitable for the visually impaired though. (And if you think I'm joking, think again, that is a real factor in the way movies are produced.)
@@mylesleggette7520 sucks for them then.
It's a solid point, but I think the comment was aimed at the MCU and how it talks the magic out of so many of its scenes. @@mylesleggette7520
Actually audio description does exist, and would probably describe the scene pretty well, and would do it even better since it does not have to also include the dialogue that would be happening on top of describing everything that is going on
@@mylesleggette7520 sorry but not every story need to relayed with words, action alone speaks for itself. The problem with modern entertainment today is to deliberately given the minority privileges. But if given too much, now that's either a nuisance or just annoying to everyone else.
You are probably one of this folks that cussing hell just because it does not give equality.
When you crit fail your action, but the DM fails the perception check. Classic.
DM definitely fudged the roll here
@@Konpekikaminari Both Nat 1s for sure.
If my thief fails the roll, but the dm perception check is worse did I really fail or did I succeed in style? 😂
@@Sergote12depend on level, at 11 is the latter
This scene blew my mind. It is so well written and visualized.
and is totally something that some drunk group of D&D players theorized at the table at some point. Only difference is that everyone knows no one rolls well enough throughout a heist attempt to not get caught.
@@ShaggyRogers1 If this happend in DND, you can see the moments the failed rolls when they almost lost the paintain from the carriage's floor, but the DM was generous and didn't make them fail catastrophically.
Apparently, no one except the directors knew what the hell was going on in this scene throughout the entire production until it was edited together.
Yup, that’s dnd alright!
It is like director is DM 😂
Apparently none of the cast or crew played Portal then 😂
They're good actors then cause they made it look believable still
Just watched it this weekend, this movie does not get enough credit. It was great.
I know right unfortunately it didn't get the respect from fans
Just finished watching it, such a fun movie
@@jarrodedson5441 Bad timing, I suspect.
The OGL bananarama stormshit was happening at the same time, the fans were pissed off, and obviously weren't feeling the connection to D&D that would have otherwise led to them going to see this movie. If the numbers are anything to go by, they all watched The Legend Of Vox Machina Season 2 (which launched around the same time) instead.
@@kiltmaster7041 No...the writers bragged about emasculating men, making them dumb and weak, compared to strong, intelligent women...because they're Woke.
Very poor release window.
This scene alone was so damn well made and perfectly executed that it feels like something that would happen in a DnD game when everyone rolls and half gets passing rolls and the other half fails some rolls
All the way down to the Conveniently Placed Rock™
@@Hanakin-Sidewalker That’s DnD. You mess up a roll and a cat could come out of nowhere and foil your plans
That's the point... D&D players will understand such things ... But a curious movie goer wouldn't have a clue or understand.
@@darrinwebber4077 I think that’s what made that scene good was that the DnD players can relate to that in some way with their own campaigns
@@darrinwebber4077I don't play DnD and I have no idea how the rules work but I went to see this with my family (who enjoy DnD) and I loved this scene. I think one of the things I love about this movie is that while there are plenty of references and jokes DnD players will get a kick out of, it's still a good standalone fantasy movie for someone who doesn't play the game or understand the rules.
A very cleverly thought out plan nearly done in by one bad turn of fate.
Yyyyyep, this is D&D alright.
Let's go over the checks:
00:08 Nature (or survival) check: success
00:30 Stealth check: success (DM (passive) perception fail)
00:34 Sleight of hand/dexterity check: success
00:47 Athletics (or tool) check (low DC): success
1:19 Dexterity check: fail
1:20 Dexterity save: partial success
1:24 DM perception check: fail
1:27: Athletics success
1:30 DM insight check fail
1:42 DM hazard table roll: produces a boulder
1:45 Athletics roll (with advantage due to the preparation/quick thinking?): success
1:47 Dexterity save: partial failure
1:54 Athletics (or tool) check (low DC): success
2:06 Sleight of hand or stealth: success
Lots of successes for the party, only fails for the DM.
Now admittedly the DM probably didn't put the DC's on the skill checks for the party too high, and most characters made skill-checks that they would likely be proficient in.
The DM skillschecks probably had a higher DC as the guards had no reason to suspect a threat to be underneath the wagon.
This is the smartest move that i've ever seen in a movie
They nailed the “Ocean’s Eleven but in fantasy world” feel with this scene.
Which is all we really wanted from this movie, so thumbs up 👍
"We don't have to break into a vault, we can just break out of it."
Classic. :)
The directors and writers somehow managed to justify a portal gun in this movie
Well it's D&D you can justify anything if you try hard enough.
in dnd we can even have guns, portal are nothing.
They truly are dungeon masters
This was a triumph!
I onesto you think it’s actually born from a fan campain in which the director experienced
I love how the portrait is of none other than Volo, he of the Book of Monsters.
1:03 arguably one of the coolest shots in any fantasy movie
There's a lot of interesting camera work in this movie. The complete vertical orbit around Szazz Tam in the flashback stood out to me.
This is the kind of crap my old dnd players would try and keep passing the roll checks for some weird reason.
Exactly. That is the reason for this scene being my favourite.
This is exactly the kind of convoluted but brilliant plan I could imagine the players taking like twenty minutes to come up with. Amazing.
That zoom in at 0:41 cracks me up every time
Wes Anderson style
Fun fact for Baldur's Gate fans and anyone else who knows the lore, that's a portrait of Volo
Most underrated movie of 2023. It was excellent
It makes me so happy that so many people loved this movie
Sophia Lillis is so adorable as a druid
She is and a Tiefling too.
I totally didn’t recognize her
She looks incredible in that wig. I had no idea who the actress was, but I was in love with her look the entire time.
@@Mac2095 Cannot blame Simon in the movie.
@@redrexix8106 absolutely. I mean I was smitten the moment she mirked up the soldiers as an Owlbear and then proceeded to leap on the horse and change into herself. My jaw was on the floor and my head was like. That's the kinda woman I want. Hahha
I just played my first-ever game of DnD last night!! It was so much fun. I really surprised my DM by effectively using my paladin's divine sense to figure out that the church we were visiting was desecrated ground, but then I blurted that information out in front of the weird nun and immediately got us all yeeted into some pews. So six of one, half a dozen of the other.
i started thinking this was some generic carriage robbery, then i watched an impressive plan, then i realised they were aiming for something greater than just some carriage
Most underrated movie of 2023.. Watched it today, and I really really enjoyed the movie.. Why didn't I watch it in theatres?? Noone told me movie was this good!!
That first little fall through the portal then upright in the cart was really slick.
I like this movie because the plans feel realistic enough for a group of 4 idiots to come up with
honestly this movie was totally underrated. this was so faithful adaptation of the dnd universe.
The shot at 1:02 alone is legendary, this movie encapsulates playing D&D so well
The ideia of the Portal in the painting is definitely something a DM would hear from a player, roll their eyes cringing, and later ask the player to roll just to watch when said player rolls a 20 😂
0:42 That's so Wes Anderson
spot on
The classic baldur’s gate strategy of pickpocketing then TP to waypoint
Im so glad to have been playing DnD for a year before watching this movie. It makes you appreciate the big and little things about it.
If Volothamp Geddarn (the guy in the painting) ever appears in a sequel, Matt Berry should play him.
I'd say more Jemaine Clement to match that painting; he's the spitting image of him, gap tooth and all.
@@robertfrett3717 Matt Berry playing an impostor imitating Volothamp Geddarn, while the party has to rescue the Jermaine Clement version.
I had to watch this scene again to realize she uses her tail to restore balance and pull Simon away of the rock.
When the players exploit an item you gave them as a joke:
We did a christmas themed session once that ended with Santa giving us gifts, one of us got a broom of flying. You better believe that became the staple of all our plans
The portal physics of a particular moment there are mind-boggling. When the frame falls and Simon starts to be pulled through, it's because Doric is holding him and the frame is being dragged by the road; all good so far. But the other end of the portal is anchored on the ground, and Holga grabs his legs to start pulling him back through. This is where things get really weird for the frame-half of the portal. With Simon being dragged back through the portal, and Doric firmly holding Simon's hands, the picture frame would have to drag itself back under the carriage, even if Simon wasn't touching it. Nothing would be physically pushing it.
Either that, or the distance between Holga and Doric would just increase, so one would lose their grip or Simon would be torn in half, because the movement of the frame-half has no opposing force. Yes, this isn't what happened in the movie, because Simon was leaning on the frame; so, cleverly, the director bypassed the whole paradox.
Portals REALLY fall apart when you try to specify forces, inertia, and conservation of momentum unfortunately
@@chaoswraith Yea cause it's magical.
once these medieval folks figure out electricity, that stick is gonna be huge
Stand in a small creek with a gentle current. Take a hoolahoop and drop it into the water with you in the center. If the current was stronger, or the hoolahoop heavier, it would overtake your ability to stand.
Same concept here; the frame was light enough for it to be dragged as such.
@@Leoncroi No, nothing about that is the same concept. In your example, your body is resisting the hula hoop, and the weight of the thing makes no difference with the current anyway; hydrodynamics does.
This entire scene was basically the writers going "you know the Portal games? What if you could place portals on moving surfaces?"
i see those guards rolled a nat 1 on their perception checks
I want that Volo portrait
If there was any movie that deserved a sequel its this one. Or a spinoff at the very least
The creativity of this scene alone is why it is criminal that this movie didn't make more in the box office.
This was the most underrated movie for me in 2023. It was just such a fun and great film. I was smiling the whole time and I was never a D&D fan.
I think some people missed it either due to the awful 2000s movies or that it felt like an MCU movie but trust me it is really enjoyable.
Oh my GOD of course it's Volo. Can't believe I didn't recognize that until now.
Doric 😍😍😍😍😍
REALLY hoping DnD gets a sequel, it's such a fun movie ❤️
I hope we get to see some classic broken character builds in it if we do. A tabaxi monk for super speed dashes, or a hexblade warlock for some ridiculous burst damage.
Different characters, but same actors. Like a new campaign.
Kalashtar bear totem would be cool to see
How did the guy sitting at the crowsbow aimed at the back of the chariot not capable of noticing the character who jumped out of the leaves?
The closest thing to a Portal Gun movie.
You could practically hear in your mind the players making that plan
that perception 1 of the rear guards...
I love that the sound design is a clear reference to the Portal gun
someone finally noticed! i love both this movie and portal!
This movie is just soooooooo spot on. Like it took my entire life time. But this is such a good movie and stays true to DnD as a whole.
The graveyard scene is probably the best example of failing a session successfully.
Thinking with portals. Will there be cake?
Glados called she wants her portal staff back.
*GLaDOS
If I was the DM, I'd give them all inspiration for pulling off that stunt. lolz
This was the last movie i actually went to a theater to watch. it didnt really wow me, but looking at these clips shows how much thought an work went into it. this from someone who played D&D back in 1974
It's all about ambition
Hiring people that not only understands the games but also filmmaking
That's why the 2000s movie failed that much
Just saw the movie, it was fun! Haha! Loved this portal stuff! And all the creative problem solving... My first D&D experience was Baldur's Gate 3 and I loved the connections within the D&D universe!
How did I not notice till now that Doric has a tail?
Thought she just had horns.
When your intelligence and planning may be 18, but the roll is still NAT 1.
I didn't expect anything from this movie, but it turned out to be the best entertainment I've experienced in front of TV this year
a 2 minute scene, but this would've taken 2 hours to execute at the table
I am sure people have noticed it but never seen it mentioned in vids like "things your missed" but I am 99% the painting they use for the portal is of Volo, Author of Volo's guides in DnD Lore.
He sings a mean goblin war ballad, too.
This is one of those scenes that make me want to study physics
Criminally underrated movie.
one of the coolest heist scenes ever.
Now you're thinking with Portals :)
I find it weird no one heard the hammering of the nails but i'll just roll with it 🎲🎲
Not a D&D player but when I watched this movie, I was like: this is how magic suppose to be like on the big screen! Not just shooting laser beams, but actual problem solving! Amazing movie.
Love how this scene captures getting nothing but winning rolls only for DM to exclaim "your plan works! But...."
As a DM, if my players came up with something as good as this I'd be the proudest parent.
Is that painting of Volo?
It is
The Hither-Thither Staff was proof thay the writers were familar with how D&D often plays out at the table.
It's hastily introduced to keep the plot going after the party gets into a jam the DM didn't plan for, then gets abused to hell and back in the most creative ways.
Man, this movie was brilliant.
the best portal content we will get for the forseeable future
It even looks like they stay within 30' range. Now that's attention to detail!
I can just imagine the players trying to convince the DM to let them do this...
I'm convinced this movie is an adaptation of a campaign they played.
Very much enjoyed this movie
she rolled a 1 on removing the portal gently
My favorite part is how technically this entire plan was unnecessary since Doric could've just wildshaped into a fly while holding the painting so it merges into her, left it inside the carriage and then wildshape again to leave easily. But the fact that they did it because it's more fun and they simply didn't think of the efficient solution is INCREDIBLY in line with the spirit of D&D. This movie rocks
a fricking portal gun
0:32 I never noticed before but the horses be like "whoa wtf is that in the road? what we walkin' past?"
Easily the best movie of the year.
As a DM... This tracks.
That's was amazing. Bad rolls and everything
Man i love this movie
Good thing none of those horses walked in the middle of the road
Holy crap I just realized now THAT'S VOLO IN THE PICTURE
Who also recognised Volo in the painting in the beginning?
DM: Thank god you guys just didn't attack the carriage...
The staff has a limited reach, and when I first watched I thought there was an oversight int his and that it should not have worked, NOW I realized that it 100% works because in the last moment they disabled the other side of the portal, making it possible to reopen when in range again. STUPID ME
I miss the "Hey, couldn´t she have just turned into a fly and slip into the wagon without a portal?" part after the fact.
This movie should have done much better. That bad blood from Hasbro and the SRD fiasco probably cut into the gross. It's easily the best D&D film and aside from Tolkien, it's among the best fantasy films of all time.
Now you thinking with portals
Great scene
Kudos for basically using the actual Portal portal sound 😀
This was a totally great scene ....
Poor Volo out here getting his painting torn up
I could totally imagine me and my group somehow got into this situation. While sober.
The only thing that 100% would´ve been different in a DnD game is that atleast 9 of those Gold plates would´ve went right through the portal while atleast one of those big chests would´ve gone up the Druids pocket.