Have you even seen how cartels and mafias kill people?? If you dont then you should search videos on the internet how these people torture and kill people, i still remember mexican cartels chainsawing an uncle in front of his nephew and took their time with the nephew.
@@peterlee6391 Exactly. They did it wrong. The nerve got damaged. Zero chance of mobility recovery. But if you just want to have "what looks like a hand", that can be arranged.
How out of touch could this guy have been not to consider the number of ways this could go wrong? Boasting about being ‘head of police’ when he participated in doing the opposite by enabling mafia conduct?
@sgu02nsc66 I can see that you haven't experienced the pain that goes with something like that. Try and cut half a finger and see the trauma and shock that you experience.
@@MicheleDamato-co7vh i’m a paramedic and have seen many different injuries and how people react. You could also read about documented accounts of such things. You see, I speak from knowledge and experience. OR you, as you suggest, can inflict a horrible injury on yourself and see what happens. I’ll let you decide how to educate yourself.
@sgu02nsc66 There you go.... you haven't experienced the pain yourself, and there lies the problem. I've injured myself many times, and personally, if someone chopped my hand off like in that movie, I'd go into shock and pass out.... and I'll bet the same goes for any other person.... how long do you think that adrenaline lasts? And you should know what happens afterwards seeing you're a paramedic
@@MicheleDamato-co7vh ah. You’re one of those people who can’t be wrong. Ok then, let me make you feel better: Yes, you are so correct. How silly of me. Thank you for telling me how things really are.
Those who know cartels are pretty aware that the state is the biggest cartel. That said, you do not torture a chief of police that way and not face repercussions
Back when he was still doing wet work, Robert McCall must have been truly an engine of destruction, and I get the feeling, a step too close to genuine evil.
Nothing about McCall’s character is evil. He’s conflicted and his vigilante actions are controversial, but even when he was a government agent, that work was strictly following orders. He alluded to that notion in the second installment after he outted Pedro Pascal.
That's the whole point of his character-he did so much vicious black-ops torture and psychopathic close-up killing for the US government that he is always looking to help anyone who is being unfairly taken advantage of, and murder the most evil villains. His sole purpose is to redeem himself.
If u r talkin shit 2 a psychotic drug dealer on the day of his brothers death and u threaten him and he pays u no mind as u r talking and he suddenly looks u dead in ur eyes u just might lose a very important body part.
Having seen all three on the big screen, I'm compelled to say that Vincent Quaranta is the best lead villain in the series: where he's not Teddy Rensen/Nicolai Itchenko (as he answers to a "Bigger Bad", still frightening nonetheless), Quaranta is on a different level entirely. With his brother Marco as his enforcer and other thugs demanding "protection money" and threatening people, they're not easily defeated - just like the enemies in the previous two episodes, threatening to kill a police officer in front of his family in revenge for Marco's death (at the hands of McCall) isn't above him. The secondary antagonist is just as important as main one and 2018's movie is as good as it gets (ironically Andrea Scarduzio and Jonathan Scarfe resemble each other) one way or another, at least audiences have an alternative movie series - besides Expendables, John Wick, Mission Impossible and Taken - where main character overcomes a good few challenges.
Respectfully disagree. Nikolai was more of a G to me. That MFer put his neck up to the rivet gun for the kill while this Vincent dude was crying like a bitch like..."Who are you, man?"...after being force fed the pills.
Como e que tu vai na casa de um chefe da máfia, insulta lo chamando o de bárbaro? Estava pedindo um castigo, eles foram bonzinhos levando o ao hospital.
I didn't get one thing... why was one brother who was apparently the the head of the mafia, while the other was Such a shit that he had to ask for cigarettes from his buddies?
As over the top as that was, you gotta hand it to 'em. It was thoughtful of them to put it on ice 😊
But ice in direct contact with the tissue would harm it no?
Have you even seen how cartels and mafias kill people?? If you dont then you should search videos on the internet how these people torture and kill people, i still remember mexican cartels chainsawing an uncle in front of his nephew and took their time with the nephew.
@@peterlee6391 Exactly. They did it wrong. The nerve got damaged. Zero chance of mobility recovery. But if you just want to have "what looks like a hand", that can be arranged.
4:02 “Appreciate you giving us a hand on this, Barella“
Mafia has humour…
It’s not a good idea to be a smartass when the head of the Italian mafia is grieving for his brother so..
How out of touch could this guy have been not to consider the number of ways this could go wrong? Boasting about being ‘head of police’ when he participated in doing the opposite by enabling mafia conduct?
Shhh * covers his mouth* shhhhh
Agreed. Very stupid move.
Was he really grieving though? He was just a dumb sociopath.
@@Helmutlozzi People have their own ways for grief. It’s not necessarily mean crying full tears or tearing everything apart
I don't think he'd be standing after that incident yet alone walking to the car lol.
You’d be surprised. Adrenaline can make you move after that
@sgu02nsc66
I can see that you haven't experienced the pain that goes with something like that. Try and cut half a finger and see the trauma and shock that you experience.
@@MicheleDamato-co7vh i’m a paramedic and have seen many different injuries and how people react. You could also read about documented accounts of such things. You see, I speak from knowledge and experience. OR you, as you suggest, can inflict a horrible injury on yourself and see what happens. I’ll let you decide how to educate yourself.
@sgu02nsc66
There you go.... you haven't experienced the pain yourself, and there lies the problem. I've injured myself many times, and personally, if someone chopped my hand off like in that movie, I'd go into shock and pass out.... and I'll bet the same goes for any other person.... how long do you think that adrenaline lasts? And you should know what happens afterwards seeing you're a paramedic
@@MicheleDamato-co7vh ah. You’re one of those people who can’t be wrong. Ok then, let me make you feel better: Yes, you are so correct. How silly of me. Thank you for telling me how things really are.
I guess that’s what happens when you run your mouth in front of a mafia boss. For an experienced cop, he should’ve shown better.
Very dramatic way to make a deep impression.. He is indeed quite vicious and scary....But also quite stupid for doing that. Great video.
Thanks for giving us a hand on this....😂
Great pun
The goon grabbed him and put him to the desk without any cues from the boss so they must have pre-planned this or have a set routine ha ha
First thing I thought as well.
Or maybe it's a movie?🤷
I think they knew that that was what their boss would want seeing as he just got insanely insulted.
And yeah them conveniently having knives on them is probably planned.
Am.... they are a syndicate. Smh
For those who think this is just in movies, you don’t know drug cartels.
Please 🙏 come to me Cartels…please!
Who asked?
Oh and you're an expert right?
Those who know cartels are pretty aware that the state is the biggest cartel. That said, you do not torture a chief of police that way and not face repercussions
Art imitates life. It is what it is.
What a scene! Let's give them a warm hand.
Back when he was still doing wet work, Robert McCall must have been truly an engine of destruction, and I get the feeling, a step too close to genuine evil.
Nothing about McCall’s character is evil. He’s conflicted and his vigilante actions are controversial, but even when he was a government agent, that work was strictly following orders. He alluded to that notion in the second installment after he outted Pedro Pascal.
That's the whole point of his character-he did so much vicious black-ops torture and psychopathic close-up killing for the US government that he is always looking to help anyone who is being unfairly taken advantage of, and murder the most evil villains. His sole purpose is to redeem himself.
The mafia was very generous to let him have the hand back.
WOW!!! Vincent just lost it! He was soooooooooo coooool!!!
You've got to hand it to those thugs, they had the edge.
Yo Dude - put it on ice....
@@DEAN_23^^^^ both those comments 🤣🤣
They have a sharp skill set that comes in handy
They’ve got a lot of hands for the job
If u r talkin shit 2 a psychotic drug dealer on the day of his brothers death and u threaten him and he pays u no mind as u r talking and he suddenly looks u dead in ur eyes u just might lose a very important body part.
doubt if he waved goodbye
Having seen all three on the big screen, I'm compelled to say that Vincent Quaranta is the best lead villain in the series: where he's not Teddy Rensen/Nicolai Itchenko (as he answers to a "Bigger Bad", still frightening nonetheless), Quaranta is on a different level entirely.
With his brother Marco as his enforcer and other thugs demanding "protection money" and threatening people, they're not easily defeated - just like the enemies in the previous two episodes, threatening to kill a police officer in front of his family in revenge for Marco's death (at the hands of McCall) isn't above him.
The secondary antagonist is just as important as main one and 2018's movie is as good as it gets (ironically Andrea Scarduzio and Jonathan Scarfe resemble each other) one way or another, at least audiences have an alternative movie series - besides Expendables, John Wick, Mission Impossible and Taken - where main character overcomes a good few challenges.
Really?
Appreciate the time it took you to write that true cinephile👍
Respectfully disagree. Nikolai was more of a G to me. That MFer put his neck up to the rivet gun for the kill while this Vincent dude was crying like a bitch like..."Who are you, man?"...after being force fed the pills.
I mean … attending the funeral wasn’t the problem, was it?
No, he was foolishly rude and cartoonishly blind to his own position, which doesn't really make sense for a chief of police.
If I"m not mistaken, Andrea Scarduzio is the italian guy in the Dubai airport scene from Dead Reckoning part one.
Yes
"The Wrong Man" - check the end credits.
He is. My mum and me joked it was Vincent returning to Italy from his business in the Middle East, being mistaken for Tom Cruise's character. 😁
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That was nice of them to give him a hand.
"I appreciate that you gave us a hand." Would have been a nice line. Or: 'You don't need a shorthand typist."
He did: he said “I appreciate you giving us a hand on this”
What I wonder is : what if the police chief had been respectful and agreeable with him. Would he have been able to avoid this ordeal?
LOVE IT!
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John Wick 4 was a family movie compares to this 😭
Wick 4 sliced open a guys hand. Eq 3 cut his whole hand off….
By the time I see all the highlights I won’t need to see the movie.
Gotta hand it to em.
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Andrea Scarduzio’s death is a player of Vincent Quaranta
Damn, he cant play fronthand backhand no more
I think they just got the understanding of hands-free....
If I could also point out one more thing…..
Some lighter Colours with Furnishings would brighten up this dark room !
Is what really annoyed him his fate was sealed.
The Chief shouldn't have ran his mouth like he did and just say Yes Sir sorry for your loss and leave it at that.
He was crying to his mama, "MAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.....ack"
Como e que tu vai na casa de um chefe da máfia, insulta lo chamando o de bárbaro? Estava pedindo um castigo, eles foram bonzinhos levando o ao hospital.
Bomb movie😅
Daddy , what do u mean we should act according to time and situations... Well look at this video
That man’s hand got cut off
A shame. McCall's targets should be Wall Street. Not the mafia. Let's see a movie like that.
Love Denzel and the movies are well made but was the TV series as gratuitously and extremely violent as the movies?
Its a film ffs
ここのシーンを見れば、そりゃあR15指定にもなるよなと思う。
Very realistic……..
Only in the movies these shit happen
Stay out of Mexico
Adolfo Margiotta Death
Hamas Mafia Camorra N'drangheta. Same methods same mindset
THIS SCENE ALLOWS VIEWERS TO REMEMBER OCTOBER 7 IN ISRAEL...
Rip to the citizens killed by their own leader
Lol
I didn't get one thing... why was one brother who was apparently the the head of the mafia, while the other was Such a shit that he had to ask for cigarettes from his buddies?
The other was way younger and less experienced.