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"The Equalizer," directed by Antoine Fuqua, is a gripping action-thriller released in 2014. The film stars Denzel Washington as Robert McCall, a former black ops operative who seeks redemption by using his lethal skills to help those in need. When McCall crosses paths with a young prostitute named Teri, played by Chloë Grace Moretz, who is brutally victimized by the Russian Mafia, he embarks on a relentless mission to take down the ruthless criminals responsible. Marton Csokas delivers a chilling performance as Teddy, the merciless leader of the Russian Mafia, who becomes McCall's formidable adversary. As McCall's actions attract the attention of both law enforcement and the criminal underworld, he must confront his own past and navigate a dangerous game of cat and mouse. David Harbour also stars in this high-octane thriller, adding depth to the ensemble cast. With intense action sequences and Washington's commanding presence, "The Equalizer" is a pulse-pounding film that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats until the gripping conclusion.
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👍 A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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Denzel Washington, despite being in his 60s at the time of filming, chose to perform most of his own stunts to add authenticity to his character's combat scenes. He trained with a martial arts instructor who specialized in the Israeli self-defense system Krav Maga, ensuring the action felt real and visceral.
The slow-motion sequences in The Equalizer were achieved using a high-speed camera known as the Phantom Flex, which can shoot up to 2,570 frames per second. This allowed for ultra-smooth slow-motion shots that highlighted the intensity of the action scenes, particularly in the final showdown.
The final showdown of The Equalizer was shot in an actual Home Mart store, which they closed for several nights. The production added minimal props, utilizing the store's existing layout and items. This not only saved on set design costs but also added a layer of realism to the intense finale.
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🎬The Equalizer's climactic battle uses water and sprinklers to enhance the fight scenes, inspired by director Antoine Fuqua's love of Bruce Lee movies. Lee's final film, Enter the Dragon, features a similar scene, which Fuqua wanted to homage as a tribute to the martial arts legend.
💡Denzel Washington's character in The Equalizer, Robert McCall, is never seen carrying a gun throughout the movie. This unusual choice for an action hero was made to emphasize McCall's resourcefulness and his past vow to leave behind a life of violence, contrasting sharply with his brutal efficiency.
🎯During filming, a real-life robbery occurred near one of The Equalizer's Boston locations. Denzel Washington, in character, noticed the commotion and joked with crew members that he should intervene as McCall. The incident was resolved without his involvement but added an unexpected layer of excitement to the shoot.
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