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The Equalizer (2014)

Directed by: Antoine Fuqua

Starring: Denzel Washington, Martin Csokas, Chloe Grace Moretz

Rated: R

Running Time: 2h 12m

TMM Score: 3 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: All around Competence

WEAKNESSES: Nothing Makes The Film Stand Out, Length

The Equalizer (2014)

July 20, 2018

Summary

Bob lives like a monk, working hard, helping others, simple meals at the same diner overnight before returning to his sparse apartment. When a young call girl, who frequents the same diner as he, runs afoul of the Russian mob, this simple man turns out to be a force for vengeance to her abusers.

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Under My Radar

This movie came and went quietly from my personal perspective but for a certain demographic this movie was a smash. I work at a video store and I can’t count the number of times people ask for it, are frustrated we are out of it, or ask if the new one (which is just now releasing in theaters) is out on DVD yet. 

Now that the new on is dropping, I thought I would see what the fuss is about. After all, just because it had flown under MY radar didn’t mean it was bad.

Quintessentially 3 Stars

I would love to say that this movie was outstanding but it wasn’t. I’d love to rant about how terrible it was, but it wasn’t. It was just a solidly made movie that doesn’t do anything really outstanding.

It’s the sort of movie that fills video shelves, that gets made because we demand more entertainment and no one can keep up. I don’t really understand why people were so gaga for it. 

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Even if you like any part of this movie, there are other movies that do that thing better. If you like the fight scenes, "John Wick” is better. If you like the saving of the girl in it, “You Were Never Really Here” or “Taken” does that better. If you like the Russian mob stuff, “Eastern Promises” is better. If you like Antoine Fuqua or Denzel Washington, “Training Day" is better. 

Literally, the only reasons I can think of to see this movie are if you are a Denzel Washington completionist or if you’ll just see anything he’s in.

A Sequel?

I know I’m going to end up seeing the sequel but I don’t really know why. There is nothing in this film that demands one, though it left room open for one. I suppose every aging actor has to try and Liam Neeson it these days, but I don’t expect it to be any better than "Taken 2."

Maybe before he signs onto a third one, Washington ought to go watch “The Commuter” and ask himself whether he wants to risk the high regard in which he held, for the sort of late stage career Liam Neeson has had. 

Review by: Michael McDonald
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In Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama, Thriller Tags Antoine Fuqua, Denzel Washington, Martin Csokas, Chloe Grace Moretz, Action, Mob, Vigilante, Crime, Equalizer, 2014, R Rated
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