In an age where Hollywood is shitting out remakes and re-imaginings, this is a fresh, original, film that is well written, well acted, well directed, and VERY well edited.
I love how Brad Pitt is the biggest psycho of them all. The way he handles the situation with " Can I get you anything? " while she bleeds from her eyes and ears. a stoic psychopath :P
If you’ve read the book, then you’ll know that Brad Pitt plays the part of Nanao perfectly; He’s geeky, super unlucky, yet absolutely deadly when he needs to be.
Super unlucky? Didn’t read the books but in the movie he spent all his skill points on luck lol (despite the fact that he got in a train initially) - half of the assassins killed themselves, he survived very very bad crash of a train which moved like hundreds km/h - and in the end he will get a reputation of an ultimate killing machine This is the luckiest bastard out there
Its pretty smart to think of really, a person who uses super deadly poison as their killing tool would likely have a dose of anti venom around, and considering the speed that it takes effect they would have to have it on them. He just had to wait for her to show him where it was.
@@RUclipsIsRetarded689 problem is, as deadly as that snakes described there WOULDNT be an antivenin available. Theres no point if its impossible for anyone to actually reach a hospital in time for it to be effective.
@@jyggalag169 I'm sure they would still have it, people develop things all the time without a use for them. Even if it only saved people who got bit in the parking lot at least they could save those people.
If I’m not wrong, he only does snatch-and-grabs because it exposes him to the least people right ? So it isn’t about his ability, just his own preference.
He's an assassin, after his therapy he chose the path of least resistance -ie less killing to reflect his new lifestyle. He also does other jobs like surveillance, infiltration and the like.
Music for each boss Character discuss philosophy with enemies One of the foes who tried to kill you turns to your side Culturally diverse cast Bullet train= metal gear revengeance sequell??
I like how precise the dialogue is. 30 seconds before the venom does its thing, Ladybug was stung at 1:24, he got the anecdote at 1:53, just 1 second before the venom kills him. The Hornet on the other hand, was stung at 1:28, and started bleeding at 1:58. Useless little observation, still fun though.
@@MarcoAdventures Ah, but that's the thing with hypodermic needles, their diameter is so small, that air or fluids can only travel through them one way. As opposed to a bottle opening for instance that's wide enough for water to come out while air goes in. So the only way fluids can travel through that needle is if they are forced through by the pressure being applied on the syringe (as air can only travel into the closed system from the front of the needle, thus pushing the fluid back). Which means, in all likelihood, Ladybug didn't get poisoned. Even the small amount of force of the syringe falling and stopping probably got cancelled out by the pressure of air and tissue being forced into the needle. Though I do not blame him for making sure.
This was one of the funniest movies I’ve seen in a long time, pretty subversive in some ways too. The Hornet is supposed to be this badass assassin but is only in the movie for like 5 minutes before she dies horribly by her own venom because she didn’t think to bring a second antidote with her lmao.
It also makes sense when you see how she operates in flashbacks. She's only ever shown killing by attacking unsuspecting people from ambush, or poisoning objects that they are going to use/consume. So she's underprepared and a bit too inexperienced when it comes to killing people who can fight back.
@@thuranz2773 Not to mention that the handler also says that she wasn't supposed to be on the train according the "official" channels, so it's likely that she's either new, inexperienced, or cocky enough to not be a "unionized" underworlder
Another detail I love about this movie is that, after he said "30 seconds before the venom does its thing", it really did take 30 seconds later for The Hornet to start bleeding from her eyes.
This movie wasn’t marketed all to well, but man it was a banger. Prolly one of the best movies of 22. If you know everything about Nope and understand it, that movies a banger to.
Nope is one of few movies thats alot more fun to think about and discuss than actually watch. Its a good movie but the themes it brings up is what really has staying power.
You must be blind if you think this film wasn't marketed all to well. Sony went all the way marketing Bullet Train all that well for months as for Universal's Nope marketing campaign it was somewhat a confusing misfire making mainstream audience think it was going to something more instead it turn out to be something that it was not
@@brudereinherjer1593expanding on this, specifically about something she is a greater subject matter expert on than the man. Like a guy who isn't an assassin, doesn't know much about snakes, and doesn't come very prepared, telling an assassin who specializes in snake venom she should have had more antivenom and been better prepared. But really, the comedy of the scene is that he's doing this while she's BLEEDING OUT HER FUCKIN EYESOCKETS LEMON.
If she turned he could grab her shoulders to prevent that. If she stepped back he could set forward. He was very carefully watching her movements so it would’ve been easy to react to her movements.
The introduction to this fight, the music, the way the camera pans from the picture to her face, his reaction, it's perfect. This is the best scene in the movie.
She only had 30 seconds before she started dying. I don't think you would be thinking about running. The only thing going through your brain would be to use the antidote.
With ladybug right in front of her banking on her pulling it out? He’d have stood there and let his only chance of survival run or back away? Think guys
@@Zeddyboi86 Tbh not really. Time wasn’t on either of their sides lol. She stopped underestimating ladybug the moment he got over the shock of being mildly poisoned to do the smartest thing possible in that situation and poison her right back. If she tried moving away he would have pinned her down.
I love how the Boomslang was a whole...anti-chekov's gun throughout the movie. Does little more then scare some people and slither around the background, when it finally bites someone it's just "Oh, I had some antivenom earlier"
1:25 I love that look of panic and quick thinking, when he stabbed her with the remainder (and probably 90% of the test of that needle) I was cheering. You don't see that happen much.
@@bergerman487 i swear that should not have worked as well as it did. Like it was after his dose right? Is it actually that possible for an antidote injected before a dose of venom to work _that_ well? Shit has got me wondering ngl
@@aerodynamo4874 I mean antivenom is essentially a dose of antibodies for a specific venom, so if the antibodies are still around his bloodstream (which I mean, it was like a few hours tops and I don't think he took a piss or anything) it could probably work out that way.
I think one of the rules involved in the event of snake bite or snake venom is to try to relax and avoid exertion to reduce the venom spreading throughout your body. Of course the situation is already stressful enough, nevertheless, relax and stay still until help arrives (if you've already contacted first aid responders).
I loved this movie. It was actually refreshing and very original. It's had the right amount of everything you look for in a good movie. The cast is top of the line, to say the least, and the acting is suburb. Also, can we point out how Brian Tyree Henry pulled off that accent with ease..Watching if you haven't, it's worth it
I wish I could erase my memory to experience this movie again. Like a thriller roller coaster ride. Those lovable characters lemon, tangerine, Yuichi Kimura, The elder. And of course ladybug. And those cameos. 😍🔥🔥
"You don't have another one? You gotta be better prepared- I'm mansplaining. I'm mansplaining. I'm sorry." Lady's choking on her own blood and Ladybug has to apologize for mansplaining. Classic.
@@forickgrimaldus8301 Kinda, but its also shifting the blame onto the dying victim, who was also the perpetrator in the first place... I think the point was Ladybug didn't want to rub salt into the bleeding orifices.
@@JunkPhuJP yup but still the Joke is its a scenario where saying the word is Out of place in the 1st place Imagine saying sorry to a dying Enemy you just shot
@@gomuscup2162 you are missing out on some great fun. This is a writing masterpiece. I always wonder why people like to spoil themselves or even read reviews based on someone who was not having a good day in their life. BRO, DUDE just watch the movie blind.
@@docthefaust4519 I think it's funny because she was literally being condescending to him earlier and yet he calls himself out for being condescending to her.
I actually thought at first that the plunger on the syringe DIDNT go down when it hit him. So I had a moment where I didn't realize she the injected him by accident with the antidote.
Hornet honestly had the best chance of realizing that the train ride was a set up. She was promised online for money from a case and didn’t think about the multiple assassins also after it. If she listened to who Tangerine and Lemon were guarding the case for she still wouldn’t realize is was a set up.
Gotta love how much they teased the hornet as this terrifying assassin but most of her screentime was actually her getting beaten up in a cat costume before dying to her own poison.
You know the joke in The Hitman’s Bodyguard about how Samuel Jackson singlehandedly ruined the word “motherf*cker”? I feel like Zazie Beetz did the same here for the word “bitch”.
Well that's one lesson she'll remember for the rest of her life Always have a backup of a backup of a backup of a backup of a backup of a backup of a backup of a backup of a backup and another backup just in case
@@silverblade35 it would be. If he wasn’t actually speaking the truth. He’s mansplaining something she should have done to survive. It’s almost like he’s patronizing her by saying that xd
I love how Pitt screams "I said yes!" When she starts explaining what the venom dose as if his character is annoyed with the obvious exposition dump like the viewers are whenever writers pen out their scripts like that.
Fun fact the boomslang snake is actually a real snake. One bite and you start bleeding from your eyes, ears, nose, mouth, butthole, and penis. Also, your internal organs all start to drown in its own blood, including your brain. The reason it does this is the cause, this is one of the rare snakes that uses hemotoxins and hemotoxin causes all your blood vessels to pop. Basically, the venom would be like is someone started stabbing a knife into a garden hose thousand of times. That is what happens if you get bit by a boomslang.
@@affanlego121099 No its not that fast, you dont get a antivenom you will start to die within an hour. But blood wont start coming out of your eyes till 5-6 hours in. Rare cases you die within 30 minutes, because the hemotoxin clogs your blood.
@@affanlego121099 No, it does not work as Allen Han wrote. It is slow acting venom which simply inhibits coagulation ability of blood. This means, that any injury, external or internal does not close properly. And you can bleed out even from relatively minor injury. But it takes hours or even days, before it happens. Fact is, that boomslang snake usually do not inject enough venom to be lethal. LD50 is 0.1-0.2 mg/kg so average human need to get 8 to 16 mg ov venom. Boomslang is capable to inject 2-8 mg. Bleeding from your orifices is possible only if you have injuries there and those injuries are big enough to allow significant throughput. Effects showed in movie are utterly BS. Most dangerous is that venom only if you have cardiovascular problem, like Cavernous hemangioma, when you have regular microbleedings into brain or ohter vital organs (but only brain is most problematic here). Because if this microbleeding is not coagulated it can result into stroke and subsequent death.
In an age where Hollywood is shitting out remakes and re-imaginings, this is a fresh, original, film that is well written, well acted, well directed, and VERY well edited.
Based on a book but yeah, it is fresh.
Gives me a bit of a Scott Pilgrim vibe
Very Well Said
this movie is amazing
@@luigihorror6455 I was thinking of reservoir dogs
The "oh shit, do you have a backup?" Killed me
"You gotta be better prepar- I'm mansplaining, I'm sorry." LOL
For me it's when he keeps asking her if she needs something as she's dying.
"what do you think, bietch!"
This scene reminds me of Kill Bill when Kiddo and Daryl Hammond fight scene in the trailer, umma ripped her eye Ball out
You can say, it killed her too
I love how the two assassins with the least amount of screen time died in the same train cart. By their own weapons too.
Tangerine also died from his own gun.
White death kills his assassin's with their own weapon 😌
I love how Brad Pitt is the biggest psycho of them all. The way he handles the situation with " Can I get you anything? " while she bleeds from her eyes and ears. a stoic psychopath :P
@@antestanic2964 Yeah he has this zen-like aloofness about him.
@@sterlingarcher74 yeah your description is better and my condolences, sterling archer. just don`t go rampage on us. :)
They cut it off before the best part: “how about waaater? Can I get you waaater?” Excellent delivery. Best part of the sequence.
that fiji water would have come in nice
Also "you want me to hold your hand? "
Offers her a blanket at one point too lol
Or a Blanket 🤣hmm so Karma is a Bitch 🤣🤣
@@eliejamal1550 water bottle is the best character in bullet train
If you’ve read the book, then you’ll know that Brad Pitt plays the part of Nanao perfectly; He’s geeky, super unlucky, yet absolutely deadly when he needs to be.
the movie from book? what it called
@@lordmiow erm…. Bullet Train 🤨
Wait it's based on a book ??? Bruh that explains a lot LMAO
The .... book?? Bahaha
Super unlucky? Didn’t read the books but in the movie he spent all his skill points on luck lol (despite the fact that he got in a train initially) - half of the assassins killed themselves, he survived very very bad crash of a train which moved like hundreds km/h - and in the end he will get a reputation of an ultimate killing machine
This is the luckiest bastard out there
I like how he knew she had a antidote and waited for the right time to steal it 😂
Lol
Its pretty smart to think of really, a person who uses super deadly poison as their killing tool would likely have a dose of anti venom around, and considering the speed that it takes effect they would have to have it on them.
He just had to wait for her to show him where it was.
@@RUclipsIsRetarded689 problem is, as deadly as that snakes described there WOULDNT be an antivenin available. Theres no point if its impossible for anyone to actually reach a hospital in time for it to be effective.
@@jyggalag169 I'm sure they would still have it, people develop things all the time without a use for them. Even if it only saved people who got bit in the parking lot at least they could save those people.
"You gotta be better prepared" 💀
For a “snatch and grab” guy, he’s a pretty good fighter.
If I’m not wrong, he only does snatch-and-grabs because it exposes him to the least people right ? So it isn’t about his ability, just his own preference.
Correct me if I’m wrong
He used to be an assassin, then later woke up and choose peace
@@ArvinYorro
this "I choose peace" guy sure kill a lot of people compared to the rest of the character in the movie.
He's an assassin, after his therapy he chose the path of least resistance -ie less killing to reflect his new lifestyle.
He also does other jobs like surveillance, infiltration and the like.
@@janusceasar7851 it's just his bad luck
Man, i love this movie. Ladybug faces a lot of assassin characters like it is a game level.
walmart version of Snatch
@@DavidoMAMO and Kill Bill.
Music for each boss
Character discuss philosophy with enemies
One of the foes who tried to kill you turns to your side
Culturally diverse cast
Bullet train= metal gear revengeance sequell??
Reminds me of no more heroes but without the rankings
Worst movie of the year
I like how precise the dialogue is. 30 seconds before the venom does its thing, Ladybug was stung at 1:24, he got the anecdote at 1:53, just 1 second before the venom kills him. The Hornet on the other hand, was stung at 1:28, and started bleeding at 1:58.
Useless little observation, still fun though.
I love little details like these in movies
Actually he wasn’t even poison since the injection wasn’t pressed down he just got cut
@@thescarredsinner895 No, a single drop is lethal
This is something that drives me crazy in movies, when they're like "10 seconds!" But it takes more like half a minute.
@@MarcoAdventures Ah, but that's the thing with hypodermic needles, their diameter is so small, that air or fluids can only travel through them one way. As opposed to a bottle opening for instance that's wide enough for water to come out while air goes in. So the only way fluids can travel through that needle is if they are forced through by the pressure being applied on the syringe (as air can only travel into the closed system from the front of the needle, thus pushing the fluid back).
Which means, in all likelihood, Ladybug didn't get poisoned. Even the small amount of force of the syringe falling and stopping probably got cancelled out by the pressure of air and tissue being forced into the needle.
Though I do not blame him for making sure.
This was one of the funniest movies I’ve seen in a long time, pretty subversive in some ways too. The Hornet is supposed to be this badass assassin but is only in the movie for like 5 minutes before she dies horribly by her own venom because she didn’t think to bring a second antidote with her lmao.
It also makes sense when you see how she operates in flashbacks. She's only ever shown killing by attacking unsuspecting people from ambush, or poisoning objects that they are going to use/consume. So she's underprepared and a bit too inexperienced when it comes to killing people who can fight back.
@@thuranz2773 Not to mention that the handler also says that she wasn't supposed to be on the train according the "official" channels, so it's likely that she's either new, inexperienced, or cocky enough to not be a "unionized" underworlder
She could have made her body resistant to this snake’s venom as well
@@AB-fp3yt That's what I was actually expecting....
all she had to do is ran away from Lady bug and then inject antivenom. But she took it out right in front of him.
I don't think the writers gave her enough chances to say "bitch" lol
I got Jesse Pinkman vibes
I love the way she says it lol
@@Tofu-jg8ou more like Freddy Krueger
Is there some inside joke to it? Kinda annoying to me
@@Tofu-jg8ou Nah, Scary Terry from Rick and Morty
Guess Domino wasn’t so lucky after all
😎
I guess a Ladybug was luckier than a Domino?
Against the vanisher not so much
@@ArkhamKnight-uj6ww Nothing can beat The Vanisher not even her luck can protect her from The Vanisher
That's Domino? She got fat.
I love Zazie Beetz so much. She has 2 minutes of screentime and makes her character really memorable
How, by saying bitch a thousand times?!?
@@MikeMikel4008 agreed lmao it was like 4 too many 🤣🤣 but you really only notice on rewatch and she again only has 2min of screen time
Almost as bad as bad bunnys acting
@@MynameisPadre You probably don't even know what acting is and You're judging them🤣🤣
@@MikeMikel4008 she reminded me of Vernita from Kill Bill with the picture. She also liked saying bıtch too
Like how Ladybug was apologising for mansplaining while she’s literally bleeding out of her eyes
Honestly the only bad piece of writing in the movie
@@patmcintyre-gray3925 agree
@@patmcintyre-gray3925 because you don’t like the word?
@@patmcintyre-gray3925 Uh oh, not levity for comedy.
@@patmcintyre-gray3925 I thought it was funny cause they were kinda poking fun at the term rather than taking it seriously
"You don't have a backup? You have to be better prepared... I'm mansplaining again. I'm sorry".
Killed me
Killed her too.
surprised he didnt go on one knee, say wakanda forever and wave an LGBTQIALMNOP flag
@@AzguardMike lmao right wing brain rot
@@AzguardMike cringe beta male
@@hieuneo7085 cringe zeta male
Another detail I love about this movie is that, after he said "30 seconds before the venom does its thing", it really did take 30 seconds later for The Hornet to start bleeding from her eyes.
Meanwhile, the Ladybug had the antidote injected into himself after 29 seconds. Well done with the accuracy.
This movie wasn’t marketed all to well, but man it was a banger. Prolly one of the best movies of 22. If you know everything about Nope and understand it, that movies a banger to.
Nope is one of few movies thats alot more fun to think about and discuss than actually watch. Its a good movie but the themes it brings up is what really has staying power.
Nope is the best movie of the year and this is a close second! so much fun
You must be blind if you think this film wasn't marketed all to well. Sony went all the way marketing Bullet Train all that well for months as for Universal's Nope marketing campaign it was somewhat a confusing misfire making mainstream audience think it was going to something more instead it turn out to be something that it was not
It was a good movie and got shit on in a lot of reviews which is bullshit haha that's why you think for yourself and don't trust stuck up critics.
Nope made uncomfortable for some reason, really enjoyed this movie tho
I love how genuinely shocked he is when he find out she doesn't have a back up! Like damn you survived this long without a basic backup?!
I like the "I said yes" part. A fun little nod to the cliche of villains monologing.
You don't have another one ?!
You gotta be better prepared 🤣😭🤣🤣
I'm mansplaining!! I'm mansplaining!!
@@Inaf1987 What does that word even mean?
@@Christobanistan Basicly it means, a man explains to a woman how to do things, mostly with a misogynistic undertone.
@@brudereinherjer1593expanding on this, specifically about something she is a greater subject matter expert on than the man.
Like a guy who isn't an assassin, doesn't know much about snakes, and doesn't come very prepared, telling an assassin who specializes in snake venom she should have had more antivenom and been better prepared.
But really, the comedy of the scene is that he's doing this while she's BLEEDING OUT HER FUCKIN EYESOCKETS LEMON.
I love how The Hornet was leaning heavy on the B-word just like Scary Terry in Rick & Morty.
Which is itself a reference to the original nightmare on elmstreet Freddy Kruger
Or jesse from breaking bad
I was thinking the exact same thing.
Underrated
Like she has a “venomous” personality
This movie is criminally underrated
i laughed so hard when she dropped the injection then returned it to her 😆
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Uno reverse card
I love Brad Pitt’s character here. He should do more movies like this. Action-comedy is his thing.
His face when the syringe falls on his hand absolutely kills me 😂
So we see Vanisher seeking for revenge after Domino stole his life luck
Gold
These comments are getting old.
@@JonCollinsMedia cornball
Different movies bozo
@@DrewShiiesty it’s called a joke
I love that Ladybug gets tired of his enemies explaining what they're gonna do to him lol.
She was going to get that last "bitch" in if it was the last thing she did, literally. 😂😂😂
"Do you have a back up?"
"What do you think b*tch?!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love how she didn't have the foresight to knock him down or run before applying the antidote and he was swift enough to snatch it.
If she turned he could grab her shoulders to prevent that. If she stepped back he could set forward. He was very carefully watching her movements so it would’ve been easy to react to her movements.
I think she wanted to inject herself in front of him before he died.
The introduction to this fight, the music, the way the camera pans from the picture to her face, his reaction, it's perfect. This is the best scene in the movie.
She probably should have backed up before going for the antidote.
I was thinking that I’d have ran
She only had 30 seconds before she started dying. I don't think you would be thinking about running. The only thing going through your brain would be to use the antidote.
With ladybug right in front of her banking on her pulling it out? He’d have stood there and let his only chance of survival run or back away? Think guys
@@MOMO-436 I’m not saying he wouldn’t have pursued her. But it would’ve given her more of a chance to use it on herself without him grabbing it.
@@Zeddyboi86 Tbh not really. Time wasn’t on either of their sides lol. She stopped underestimating ladybug the moment he got over the shock of being mildly poisoned to do the smartest thing possible in that situation and poison her right back. If she tried moving away he would have pinned her down.
I love how the Boomslang was a whole...anti-chekov's gun throughout the movie. Does little more then scare some people and slither around the background, when it finally bites someone it's just "Oh, I had some antivenom earlier"
Happened to sting the one guy who took antivenom lol
I love how Ladybug is just not serious in every fight scene 😂
And his therapist said not to stress too much
1:25 I love that look of panic and quick thinking, when he stabbed her with the remainder (and probably 90% of the test of that needle) I was cheering.
You don't see that happen much.
It's even funnier when he later gets bitten by an actual boomslang
With tremendous amount of luck, he already got anti-venom in his body.
@@bergerman487 i swear that should not have worked as well as it did. Like it was after his dose right? Is it actually that possible for an antidote injected before a dose of venom to work _that_ well? Shit has got me wondering ngl
@@aerodynamo4874 I mean antivenom is essentially a dose of antibodies for a specific venom, so if the antibodies are still around his bloodstream (which I mean, it was like a few hours tops and I don't think he took a piss or anything) it could probably work out that way.
@@crablord7934 never thought of it that way, that actually does make sense
@@crablord7934 oh no wonder why he didn’t take a piss the entire time
I honestly loved this movie I saw it 3 times laughed each time all the way through I can't wait to get this on DVD
Which one is better DVD or getting it off the internet
On what?
@@Novin.S shutup you clown 🤡
Why get dvd when you can watch it online for free whenever you want?
@@JustSendMeLocation using which sites if you do not mind? The one site I used, aa01, is down now and other sites have too many ads.
Actor: So how many times do you want me to say B?
Director: Yes.
Funny how she didn’t think to run away first then take out the antidote.
True, but also I think moving makes the blood pump faster and makes the venom act faster
If you run the blood pump faster bruh
also she probably was in shock...hard to come up immediately with a solution in the heat of the moment.
I think one of the rules involved in the event of snake bite or snake venom is to try to relax and avoid exertion to reduce the venom spreading throughout your body. Of course the situation is already stressful enough, nevertheless, relax and stay still until help arrives (if you've already contacted first aid responders).
Its also worth pointing out he was older than her and had the poison first. She might have gambled he would go down first and panicked.
"You should really call the Authorities" This movie is hilarious and awesome
2:13 ladybug you’re not mansplaining my friend what you said is the truth she seriously should’ve been well prepared
One of my favourite fight scenes ever. I love the entrance of hornet. The theme song is really good too
Someone called her Scary Terry and I couldn’t stop laughing
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOO
1:33 he became Tyler Durdan for a sec lol
I loved this movie. It was actually refreshing and very original. It's had the right amount of everything you look for in a good movie. The cast is top of the line, to say the least, and the acting is suburb. Also, can we point out how Brian Tyree Henry pulled off that accent with ease..Watching if you haven't, it's worth it
So funny with the "bitch" lines she said 🤣 I love Zazie ❤️
The music when Ladybug finally notices The Hornet right in front of him is hilarious lmao
This movie has heavy Tarantino vibes
I felt that too also abit of Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
Plus The Gentlemen
And John Wick, the choreography at least.
@@iverkjellkken6569 it will be an epic movie crossover same universe as john wick
@Comic Taku more snatch or rock n rolla
I wish I could erase my memory to experience this movie again. Like a thriller roller coaster ride. Those lovable characters lemon, tangerine, Yuichi Kimura, The elder. And of course ladybug. And those cameos. 😍🔥🔥
1:06 “What-someone paid you to have the kid killed with his own ransom mon-wow, that’s dark.” 😂
😂
"I'm Mansplaining, I'm Mansplaining Ok I'm Sorry? Hey? You Good."
0:21 At this moment, he knew . . .
This movie is like Murder On The Orient Express except everyone is a murderer 😂😂😂
But in the Murder On The Orient Express everyone was already a murderer :D
Everyone is a murderer on that one
@@Whistlerius spoiler alert. what the f dude??
@@boobenshnozle691 I think the spoiler embargo lapses out after 93 years, but my sincerest apologies
Proffesional that is
Idk why but the “ba da ba ba ba ba” tickles my brain
Kinda catche
"You don't have another one? You gotta be better prepared- I'm mansplaining. I'm mansplaining. I'm sorry."
Lady's choking on her own blood and Ladybug has to apologize for mansplaining. Classic.
Whats even more hilarious is it isn't, its a valid Critism
@@forickgrimaldus8301 Kinda, but its also shifting the blame onto the dying victim, who was also the perpetrator in the first place...
I think the point was Ladybug didn't want to rub salt into the bleeding orifices.
@@JunkPhuJP yup but still the Joke is its a scenario where saying the word is Out of place in the 1st place
Imagine saying sorry to a dying Enemy you just shot
@@JunkPhuJPdon't think too much, it was used in a sarcastic way.
“You stole my snake, b1tch!!”
-hornet
Morty: “Man she sure says bitch a lot”
Lol seeing the Wolf’s corpse in the background chilling cracked me up so bad for some reason 😂😂
I think Zazie Beetz makes me laugh, cause that's my favorite part of the movie! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I haven't sat through an entire movie in a LONG TIME!! This movie grabs you, shakes you about a bit then chucks out of the window of a bullet train.
Damn dude what movies do you watch? 😂😂😂
This movie is so Damn good I can't wait to get the DVD
U and me both
People still watch on DVDs?
@@constipatedparker5879 yes
Dude that’s some shitty taste right here like really, never saw that movie but this scene is enough to make me never watch this cringe crap !
@@gomuscup2162 you are missing out on some great fun. This is a writing masterpiece. I always wonder why people like to spoil themselves or even read reviews based on someone who was not having a good day in their life. BRO, DUDE just watch the movie blind.
Brad Pitt (Vanisher)
Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Quicksilver)
Zazie Beetz (Domino)
*“Mansplaining, I'm mansplaining!”*
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
The background music was just PERFECT for this scene 😂❤
The mansplaining line was hilarious
Nah, it nearly ruined the movie
@@docthefaust4519 Nope it not :D
@@Songworld89 Woke go broke
I'm based
@@docthefaust4519 its you who is woke af boomer
@@docthefaust4519 I think it's funny because she was literally being condescending to him earlier and yet he calls himself out for being condescending to her.
"what'do you think, bitch!" my boyfriend and I quote that line to each other all the time lmao
LOL the way the writers make her say bish in every sentence to make her pose as being tough always cracks me up haha
this movie was cool as hell
David Leitch to Zasie: “Ok I want a mixture of Domino and Jesse Pinkman for this character.”
I actually thought at first that the plunger on the syringe DIDNT go down when it hit him. So I had a moment where I didn't realize she the injected him by accident with the antidote.
Nah, ladybug grabs it and injects himself with the antidote
@@nkcw Yeah, that was what I realized.
Love how anime this fight scene is, especially with the music.
The music and choreography in this scene was masterful.
I just find it humorous she says B*tch at the end of nearly every sentence
I was laughing so hard in the cinema.
I love that
Fr though this is probably my movie of 2022
It really is just fun and enjoyable to watcj
The twins should have never died 🤧
Lemon is still alive, watch the end
I was hoping Tangerine only lost enough blood to go unconscious and wake up and talk shit to Lemon when he put the Thomas sticker in his hand
@@meme.5126 nah bruh that bullet hit the jugular veins bro that’s game over
God damn, the ending of this scene had me dying of laughter.
"I am mansplaining..."
I am fkn dying xD
"I'm mansplaining"
Killed me
Only Scary Terry can say 'Bitch' that often and make it sound cool.
Hornet honestly had the best chance of realizing that the train ride was a set up. She was promised online for money from a case and didn’t think about the multiple assassins also after it. If she listened to who Tangerine and Lemon were guarding the case for she still wouldn’t realize is was a set up.
Gotta love how much they teased the hornet as this terrifying assassin but most of her screentime was actually her getting beaten up in a cat costume before dying to her own poison.
This film honestly deserves an anime adaptation. :)
Continuation of this story would be amazing in anime form
The film itself is an adaptation of a Japanese novel
@@audevajoseph3126 yea, even before I know it adapted I already feel strong manga/anime influence from the scenes.
I'd be down to watch it.
To ruin it? leave it be as a one good movie, not everything need to have sequels, prequels and so on, that just ruins most movies.
You know the joke in The Hitman’s Bodyguard about how Samuel Jackson singlehandedly ruined the word “motherf*cker”? I feel like Zazie Beetz did the same here for the word “bitch”.
How did they even ruin those words
0:15 - 0:22
I love the transition from the subtle silent "Oh! That's the girl!" to the not so subtle "Oh . . . This is gonna suck."
This movie was extremely fun to watch! Had a great time wich is rare nowadays
Well that's one lesson she'll remember for the rest of her life
Always have a backup of a backup of a backup of a backup of a backup of a backup of a backup of a backup of a backup and another backup just in case
"I am mansplaining" 😂😂
pretty cringe
@@silverblade35 it would be. If he wasn’t actually speaking the truth. He’s mansplaining something she should have done to survive. It’s almost like he’s patronizing her by saying that xd
@@Chugargonfan there's something wrong with your head if you think that is patronizing
@@silverblade35 theres lots of things wrong with the new gen
@@silverblade35 who stayed alive and who died?
This movie is so underrated, one of the best ones that've been put out in the last 10 years
If this isn't the best movie of 2022 then I don't know what is.
Well no, it's far from the best movie of 2022. But it's pretty damn fun.
@@theknack101 to each their own
I love how Pitt screams "I said yes!" When she starts explaining what the venom dose as if his character is annoyed with the obvious exposition dump like the viewers are whenever writers pen out their scripts like that.
Just watched it. This movie is fkingly amazing. 10/10
Holy shit, it's Domino vs Tyler Durden fight scene, what a crossover! 👏🏻
This was highlight of the movie. Makes me want to go back and watch Atlanta again
Ladybug stole antidote swiftly, his Snatch and Grab work worked in his favour lol
With a dedicated "pantsu" shot, this is as close to an anime irl we'll get.
“I SAID YES!” Always gets me lmaooooo and the eye roll too 🤣🤣🤣
Brad Pitt came with the subtle humour of Johnny Depp and Charisma of Robert Downey Jr. Very interesting movie
this movie was very underrated
Fun fact the boomslang snake is actually a real snake. One bite and you start bleeding from your eyes, ears, nose, mouth, butthole, and penis. Also, your internal organs all start to drown in its own blood, including your brain.
The reason it does this is the cause, this is one of the rare snakes that uses hemotoxins and hemotoxin causes all your blood vessels to pop. Basically, the venom would be like is someone started stabbing a knife into a garden hose thousand of times. That is what happens if you get bit by a boomslang.
Wtf dude that’s a scary death, i wish we all can work together to wipe out their species all at once
Does it react as fast as in the movie? Sure its dramatized with how fast ts acting right?
@@affanlego121099 No its not that fast, you dont get a antivenom you will start to die within an hour. But blood wont start coming out of your eyes till 5-6 hours in. Rare cases you die within 30 minutes, because the hemotoxin clogs your blood.
😨
Jesus H Christ
@@affanlego121099 No, it does not work as Allen Han wrote. It is slow acting venom which simply inhibits coagulation ability of blood. This means, that any injury, external or internal does not close properly. And you can bleed out even from relatively minor injury. But it takes hours or even days, before it happens. Fact is, that boomslang snake usually do not inject enough venom to be lethal. LD50 is 0.1-0.2 mg/kg so average human need to get 8 to 16 mg ov venom. Boomslang is capable to inject 2-8 mg.
Bleeding from your orifices is possible only if you have injuries there and those injuries are big enough to allow significant throughput. Effects showed in movie are utterly BS.
Most dangerous is that venom only if you have cardiovascular problem, like Cavernous hemangioma, when you have regular microbleedings into brain or ohter vital organs (but only brain is most problematic here). Because if this microbleeding is not coagulated it can result into stroke and subsequent death.
At 1:51 imagine if that was another venom to kill ladybug but not an antidote 😂