When Viggo calls Aurelio to find out why he hit is son, Aurelio tells him his son stole John Wick's car and killed his dog. All Viggo can say is "Oh" and hangs up the phone. That one word by Viggo is a master class is how to convey a scene without over using dialogue. At that point we don't really know who John Wick is, but with that one word and the look on Viggo's face we know his son is dead.
Overlooked is Aurelio pouring a drink for John (a peace offering), and John not taking a drink (peace offering acceptance) until Aurelio explained what happened. No words other than, "I need a ride". With that action, John accepts Aurelio's explanation, and will leave him alone.
Well, not much of a muscle car guy... You can keep the chevelle. But that Track MONSTER in the gulf livery? That's a nice car... If that is supposed to be THE ACTUAL #9 65' JWA mk1 GT40 (the car that won 24hrs of Lemans in '68) And it's not a replica... that is a priceless car. (Although, I can't determine if that car survived to present day, but if it did it would be worth over 10million at auction)
@maraudostrogoth747 Wick doesn't work that way, and Aurelio gave him a car (probably his own personal car) knowing that 1. John is "good for it" 2. And it would be returned or paid for if it was damaged/destroyed. Wick's reputation isn't one of Fear (although his rep IS intimidating) it is of respect. he does not kill unless he's being paid for it, is defending himself, or has a specific beef with you (or in the case of henchmen... your boss) Aurellio has nothing to fear from wick. He didn't steal the mustang.
At 1:11 you can see some workers turns to look at John when they catch a glimpse of him. Shows that the team really cared about this movie and its little details when they made it
People ask why didnt he just say something to keep the car there. if this man knows John well enough to spot his car at a distance, he knows how John will react to being jumped and his car stolen. he was even surprised about the dog, which you could tell by his reaction to the remark about 'fucking it up' meaning they either beat or killed it. John not the type to just frivolously adopt or buy a dog, so it has to have some meaning to him. If he is as close to John as Marcus is, the news of his wifes passing wouldnt escape his knowledge, so its easy to put two and two together that the dog is connected to the wifes passing in some fashion. So with just a few remarks, he knows its not safe to be anywhere near Iosef or the car until he has a word with John himself.
And it should’ve ended with that. The continuation into this “everyone is apparently an assassin” world is or was imo dumb. Not a saga, just a studio grasping for money.
Do you know the significance of the dog? It was the last thing his wife did before she died. She knew he was capable of loving someone else aside from the world he knew. Someone kills my dog and doesn't kill me, they better get their affairs in order. Dogs have unconditional love and loyalty. Until you understand that, you missed the entire point of why the dog was there.
Of all the awesome side characters to have come from this franchise, Aurelio is the one I wanted to know more about the most. Incredibly intriguing character to me, despite his very limited appearances. Plus he's played by one of my absolute favorite actors in John Leguizamo.
I like it how Aralio was like "I know who's car that is and I want f all to do with what you have just done. I want no part of that train wreck you have just caused because I know what's coming!"
You notice when Aurelio gets a gun pointed at him his workers in the back ground start arming them selves and surrounding them even tho Aurelio is in some dirty business stripping cars he’s definitely got the loyalty of his employees
Why I never understood is why didn’t Aurelio just take the car in and wait for John and give it back. He knew John was gonna come for it. Could’ve just lied to iosef and say I’ll change the vins and then hold it
@@aljohntabion2751Auriello would be complicit in the theft of John’s car as well and he knew from the jump the vehicle was his. He’d rather be quickly killed by Isoef’s henchmen instead of John knowing his reputation in the criminal underworld.
juxtapose this conversation, with Sid the sloth confronting Diego the sabertooth in Ice Age , but instead of "the owner of this 'car'," its "the owner of this 'baby' " 😅
Aurelio was the smartest person in the entire franchise. Knew not to stand in John's way and even coughed up the information willingly without any prompting. Even Viggo couldn't fault him for punching his dumbass of a son.
It's a plot thing, has to move the story forward. They also could have had John just send word to the high table and that punk would have been punished seeing as John earned his way out and would be deemed untouchable. John wouldn't have gotten back in and could have gone on living his quiet life.
@@memphis4590 true but it also wouldn't have force him to break his promise to his wife and that was the important thing to him. To honor his wife's wish.
Each to his own. That mustang has a 428 cobra jet. The Chevrolet came with a variety of engines. If it’s a 454 big block 4 speed then I a free. Anything less, I take the mustang
After watching all 4 Wick movies and The Continental…. If that car could talk… that car would have some stories to tell. That car has seen a lot of shit since the 70s
Not really.... If Aurelio had the car in his possession and John arrived it would look like Aurelio was involved in the theft or even OK'd it which John would consider a huge betrayal and add Aurelio to his list. And once John percives you as having slighted him, he's nearly impossible to talk down or negotiate with. Aurelio didn't want to take that risk so he wisely told Iosef to get the fuck out with it.
@@Syryumaybe, maybe not. The fact that John came in asking questions is a good sign for Aurelio. "Yeah, I got it in the back. Vigo's kid brought it in and I told my guys to keep it safe." The two problems with that: 1. What if John is unreasonable? 2. What if Vigo decides that means Aurelio is helping John?
this is what I do not get, the man at the chop shop knew who's car it was...why did the chop shop owner not agree to keep the car and process, then give it back....
The guy said he was going to keep the car. I have no idea how this works in reality but the implication of them rolling in all in the same car and asking for new vins is that it is something that can be processed in a short time. Not something they need to leave and come back for.
Regardless...he would be involved at that point. Aurelio can tell him to get the hell out but to set it up for John would open the door for either John or Aurelio's boss to take it personal. He chose not to be involved. Smart.
Only an idiot would voluntarily choose to be associated with that car after what they told him they did. The car wasn't the crux of the problem once the whole story comes out Wash your hands of it and tell the whole story is a better path to survival than trying to stand between John Wick and a little ego trip brat
One day I hope someone can explain.why mob boss that is fully aware of who and what and where john wick is.lives...can't be bothered to tell his adult son?????Maybe john wick...just not that important? Maybe mob boss dad just didn't have time to inform his adult son?I get it.mob boss didn't know john wick in same town.city.country.just happen to have his phone number.also knew wife passed away recently????
Aurelio in this scene:
“Oh, God. Not this idiot…”
“Oh, God. What did you do?”
“OH, GOD! WHAT THE HELL DID YOU DO!!?”
One second at the car and he knew shits would hit the fan.
The look on Leguizamo's face when he recognized it...such a subtle choice.
You can see him clocking the license plate to make sure. Dude probably gave Wick that car himself.
@@kinyutakathought his wife did
@@AlexMason-45 Wife gave him the dog.
A mechanic can always recognise his own work. Especially on a car like that.
"So what are you gonna do?" "Make three more movies."
succesful amazing movies.
..................Yeah
Actually 3.5.
Which I've never seen
@@reuben.x.herrera1930aren't there four movies
When Viggo calls Aurelio to find out why he hit is son, Aurelio tells him his son stole John Wick's car and killed his dog. All Viggo can say is "Oh" and hangs up the phone. That one word by Viggo is a master class is how to convey a scene without over using dialogue. At that point we don't really know who John Wick is, but with that one word and the look on Viggo's face we know his son is dead.
Yet he tries the same thing as his son. Saving your child is a wonderful thing. Simply put that he also went the same route
Wow u can retell the things in movie, how stupid u are omg
Arelio is the only mechanic to punch a mobster and live.
Yeah, the only thing he may have gotten in trouble for from the mobster’s dad was punching his son only once lol. 😂😂😂
Mobsters know not to mess with Sid the sloth. 😂😂
He didn't punch a mobster, he punched a mobsters idiot son
He didn't punch a mobster, he punched a mobsters idiot son
At least he didn't showed them His crack.
Every now and then John Leguizamo just shows up in a movie out of nowhere, and it's always a pleasant surprise.
He’s the Unicorn 🦄 of this movie.
Right! I love this comment.
Leguizamo is at his best in this scene just pure perfection
I love the people in the shop know whats about to happen when John shows up to ask about the car.
Iosef: “I f-ed up his dog!”
Doctor: “I diagnose you with dead.”
To quote Becky from Sin City: "Oh, sugar. You just gone and done the dumbest thing in your whole life!"
Overlooked is Aurelio pouring a drink for John (a peace offering), and John not taking a drink (peace offering acceptance) until Aurelio explained what happened. No words other than, "I need a ride". With that action, John accepts Aurelio's explanation, and will leave him alone.
thats respect john ask for a car he gets the best one ,
Yes he did the notorious 1970 Chevelle SS my favorite muscle car
there was a much better gt40 sitting right at the entrance
I don't think he really had a choice if he was interested in surviving past the next few minutes.
Well, not much of a muscle car guy...
You can keep the chevelle.
But that Track MONSTER in the gulf livery?
That's a nice car...
If that is supposed to be THE ACTUAL #9 65' JWA mk1 GT40 (the car that won 24hrs of Lemans in '68)
And it's not a replica... that is a priceless car.
(Although, I can't determine if that car survived to present day, but if it did it would be worth over 10million at auction)
@maraudostrogoth747
Wick doesn't work that way, and Aurelio gave him a car (probably his own personal car) knowing that 1. John is "good for it" 2. And it would be returned or paid for if it was damaged/destroyed.
Wick's reputation isn't one of Fear (although his rep IS intimidating) it is of respect.
he does not kill unless he's being paid for it, is defending himself, or has a specific beef with you (or in the case of henchmen... your boss) Aurellio has nothing to fear from wick.
He didn't steal the mustang.
"Tell you something he's gonna understand "lol
Starting a war with John Wick isn't good for your life insurance policy
In all seriousness it is good. For your surviving named beneficiary. Just ask underwriter of policy.
Just ask Mayhem
@@reuben.x.herrera1930exactly
Oh we don't cover that and yur policy is canceled.
@@aired-downdisconnected4125 lmmfao
I heard you struck my son?
Yes sir i did
May i ask why?
Well sir he stole John Wicks car and killed his dog.
Then why did you stop hitting my son?
I'm laughing imagining those were the words!
@@AFMountaineer2000 I figured you'd want a crack at him first.
I like how John only takes the drink AFTER he hears the story of what happened. I guess is his way of saying that they are in good terms.
At 1:11 you can see some workers turns to look at John when they catch a glimpse of him. Shows that the team really cared about this movie and its little details when they made it
People ask why didnt he just say something to keep the car there. if this man knows John well enough to spot his car at a distance, he knows how John will react to being jumped and his car stolen. he was even surprised about the dog, which you could tell by his reaction to the remark about 'fucking it up' meaning they either beat or killed it. John not the type to just frivolously adopt or buy a dog, so it has to have some meaning to him. If he is as close to John as Marcus is, the news of his wifes passing wouldnt escape his knowledge, so its easy to put two and two together that the dog is connected to the wifes passing in some fashion.
So with just a few remarks, he knows its not safe to be anywhere near Iosef or the car until he has a word with John himself.
I jokingly told my life insurance company John Wick was after me and laughed.
They hung up and never returned my calls. 💀
I should use that
Was it Allstate?
@@juliansoria7733 , I hope you do! Lol
Haha, that's funny!
If Iosef knew who John Wick was earlier, then he would've either NOT messed with John or at least killed John in his own home.
That one scene and time when Luigi the Plumber and Shadow the Hedgehog share whiskey together lol
Wait, is that the same actor who does Luigi's voice in the Super Mario Brothers movie?
@@prs-hero880 No, he was referring to the old 1990s live action movie
@Infinitenull Oh yeah, I forgot that movie existed. It's kind of overshadowed by the new one, to be honest.
@prs-hero880 the only memorable thing about the live action Mario movie was how bad it was.
Never make John Wick ride a bus.
Does anyone notice all the mechanics turn to look at John when he walks by, they were like the grim reaper is here
Being a mobster is one thing but being a psycho that beats a dog to death for fun is another
Remember kids, the John Wick saga was started because of a stolen car and dog that was killed.
And it should’ve ended with that. The continuation into this “everyone is apparently an assassin” world is or was imo dumb. Not a saga, just a studio grasping for money.
There’s a story you didn’t pay attention to
Do you know the significance of the dog? It was the last thing his wife did before she died. She knew he was capable of loving someone else aside from the world he knew. Someone kills my dog and doesn't kill me, they better get their affairs in order. Dogs have unconditional love and loyalty. Until you understand that, you missed the entire point of why the dog was there.
Gotta start adding that phone call this clip.
Of all the awesome side characters to have come from this franchise, Aurelio is the one I wanted to know more about the most. Incredibly intriguing character to me, despite his very limited appearances. Plus he's played by one of my absolute favorite actors in John Leguizamo.
You guys should watch his HBO special "freak" from years ago if you've never seen it. Mr. Leguizamo is a legend.
I like it how Aralio was like "I know who's car that is and I want f all to do with what you have just done. I want no part of that train wreck you have just caused because I know what's coming!"
I like how John wick walks in, and everybody in shop know who he is, that is respect, or fear.
Every mechanic in there looked at john knowing what he was going to do
No one notices when they pulled the gun all of arelios crew started moving closer with iron bars in their hands
Aurelio: punches Iosef in the guts.
Vigo: that’s a lot of damages! How about a little more!
TRUE THAT LOOK SAYS A LOT OF AS IF HE SAW A GHOST
John Leguizamo, Alfie Allen Stole Keanu Reeves’s Car!
You notice when Aurelio gets a gun pointed at him his workers in the back ground start arming them selves and surrounding them even tho Aurelio is in some dirty business stripping cars he’s definitely got the loyalty of his employees
Who is Arelio more afraid of? The big mob boss or John Wick? Answer is obvious.
Why I never understood is why didn’t Aurelio just take the car in and wait for John and give it back. He knew John was gonna come for it. Could’ve just lied to iosef and say I’ll change the vins and then hold it
@@aljohntabion2751Auriello would be complicit in the theft of John’s car as well and he knew from the jump the vehicle was his.
He’d rather be quickly killed by Isoef’s henchmen instead of John knowing his reputation in the criminal underworld.
Never piss off the normally silent type.
The cleanest shop I’ve ever seen props
juxtapose this conversation, with Sid the sloth confronting Diego the sabertooth in Ice Age , but instead of "the owner of this 'car'," its "the owner of this 'baby' " 😅
The soundtrack of this movie was 🔥
Stealing John Wick’s car is suicidal.
Stealing John wicks car is dumbassery
True, but John was more upset about the dog. It was the last gift his wife gave him so he wouldn't have to grieve alone.
The equivelant of summoning The Devil by thinking it's all fun and games.
He could have just kept the car and called his dad. Given it back to John Wick and kept his nose out of it.
Yeah I'm gonna have to watch this for the umtine time
Sure you don't mean "umpteenth" instead of "umtine"?
Aurelio was the smartest person in the entire franchise. Knew not to stand in John's way and even coughed up the information willingly without any prompting. Even Viggo couldn't fault him for punching his dumbass of a son.
They should’ve added the part where vego calls Arelio
I don't understand why he didn't tell the guys to leave the car for a day, so that when wick shows up he'd have it there for him
It's a plot thing, has to move the story forward. They also could have had John just send word to the high table and that punk would have been punished seeing as John earned his way out and would be deemed untouchable. John wouldn't have gotten back in and could have gone on living his quiet life.
@rickmarr8784 wouldn't bring his dog back, that was the real mistake.
@@memphis4590 true but it also wouldn't have force him to break his promise to his wife and that was the important thing to him. To honor his wife's wish.
probably because he didnt want to be anywhere near the car or Iosef since he knows John well enough.
@@Shiirow^ john would react poorly to seeing the car before talking to aurlio
He upgraded with the Chevelle
Each to his own. That mustang has a 428 cobra jet. The Chevrolet came with a variety of engines. If it’s a 454 big block 4 speed then I a free. Anything less, I take the mustang
The wheels on the mustang are more valuable than the whole Chevy car. Would take the Mustang any day, all day, and every day.
Those cobra jet mach 1’s were too heavy in the front end and supposedly drove like shit because of it.
1:39 peligroso is my favorite tequila 🔥😍 so underrated way better than migos , don julio , patron all that bs
What are you going to do.? I need a ride. Dam. Dam. Loose lips sinks ships. But Dam. Everyone knows what’s going to happen. But wow. Great line.
He should've taken the 68 Charger...
I always wondering...why didn't Aurelia just take the stang in and park it in his garage fir the hour it took John Wick to get there...
After watching all 4 Wick movies and The Continental…. If that car could talk… that car would have some stories to tell. That car has seen a lot of shit since the 70s
I just realized that Aurelio could keep the car and give it back to John easily
It's not that easy.
Not really.... If Aurelio had the car in his possession and John arrived it would look like Aurelio was involved in the theft or even OK'd it which John would consider a huge betrayal and add Aurelio to his list. And once John percives you as having slighted him, he's nearly impossible to talk down or negotiate with. Aurelio didn't want to take that risk so he wisely told Iosef to get the fuck out with it.
Can't give the dog back.
I mean he says ‘I want to keep this one’ and he killed the dog. The car barely mattered at that point
@@Syryumaybe, maybe not. The fact that John came in asking questions is a good sign for Aurelio.
"Yeah, I got it in the back. Vigo's kid brought it in and I told my guys to keep it safe."
The two problems with that:
1. What if John is unreasonable?
2. What if Vigo decides that means Aurelio is helping John?
We'll be taking our business somewhere else.
yeah... fucking hell... Good luck...
You know after this series, movies just went downhill...
How much is a single gold coin worth in the wick verse? Like in dollars?
this is what I do not get, the man at the chop shop knew who's car it was...why did the chop shop owner not agree to keep the car and process, then give it back....
The guy said he was going to keep the car. I have no idea how this works in reality but the implication of them rolling in all in the same car and asking for new vins is that it is something that can be processed in a short time. Not something they need to leave and come back for.
Regardless...he would be involved at that point.
Aurelio can tell him to get the hell out but to set it up for John would open the door for either John or Aurelio's boss to take it personal.
He chose not to be involved. Smart.
If he kept it, it would look to John like he was a willing participant and would put him in the danger Zone. Just look at John Wick 2.
Only an idiot would voluntarily choose to be associated with that car after what they told him they did. The car wasn't the crux of the problem once the whole story comes out
Wash your hands of it and tell the whole story is a better path to survival than trying to stand between John Wick and a little ego trip brat
I like how arelios bar is on the tool work bench lol
why in the hell you didn´t leave the call???
One day I hope someone can explain.why mob boss that is fully aware of who and what and where john wick is.lives...can't be bothered to tell his adult son?????Maybe john wick...just not that important? Maybe mob boss dad just didn't have time to inform his adult son?I get it.mob boss didn't know john wick in same town.city.country.just happen to have his phone number.also knew wife passed away recently????
It was not Aurelio’s business anyway. He’s only there to sell stolen cars. Not to educate a mobster’s kid.
It also wasn’t his job to get clean paper on John Wicks stolen car.
AT THAT MOMENT YOU KNEW YOU FCKED UP!!