@daniyelwilson8536 if you're talking about the ending of the show I agree but the ending of luca changretta? it was deserved. it's so funny because tommy played him. while luca is spending most of his time in england, tommy was already making moves in america looking for every single one who helps luca. by the time they all got killed, luca, was the last one alive. luca once said he'd leave tommy the last one standing but tommy did it to him first. absolute insane writing
What a twist, a former soldier and now an active bandit, whose life largely depends on the skill of handling a gun , could not recognize an empty pistol by its weight
This scene is a masterpiece. It has that western-like duel feel. The most notable thing is the characterization of the Italian mobster, the accent and the raspy voice of Adrien Brody. What great versatility. Great scene.
4:45 always satisfied me how the bullet travels across the table and arcs so widely it looks like it will run over the edge and fall… but doesn’t. I wonder how many takes it took.
My guess is a magnent? Big magnectic strip under the table on one side? Fake dummy bullet with a magnent inside? No shot they could get that scene done so flawlessly without something like that. Or maybe its aura idk
Thomas Shelby's character, if you've watched the Godfather straight after Michael murdered Solozzo and Mckulsky is based on Michale Corleone, it's evident when you watch season 1 of the Peaky Blinders.
@@menzintuli3155 Tommy is nothing like Michael. Tommy cares about his family a lot. He has also shown to care about ethics and social justice. Michael is a complete sociopath. If Tommy were like Michael, he would have killed Arthur by now and definitely killed Michael Gray way before he did in the show. He would have also killed Freddie and Grace in Season 1.
Two of my fav actors in one great scene.. Adrian Brody one of a kind actor, he plays mafia boss here so well remind me fellow aries actor later Marlon Brando
Yh this is one of my favourite scenes, I always wondered why there was no option of negotiation with the Italian, he seemed almost reasonable at the end… Is it just too far gone for deal making at this point😂
Great acting, but I hate that trope of the guy not knowing his gun has been secretly unloaded without his knowledge as he's pointing it at someone else. They did the same thing in Casino Royale, and anyone who's fired a gun can tell if it's unloaded from the weight being off.
Now we're talking, two of the videos I've been waiting for you to upload are finally here.. Next, please the climax family meeting scene in the episode 6 of season 3
How come Thomas Shelby like person did not realize the weight of the gun without bullets? There's significant difference between the weight of fully loaded gun and an empty one. And the person whose profession greatly depends on guns couldn't realize that.
All this caused because John and Arthur had to act like juvenile assholes instead of professionals. Over who should date who? Tommy trying to set up a long lasting regime and these two playing “big brother asshole”. So much could have been averted. It was never a mystery why Tommy always looked like he had a massive headache around either or both. And Tommy knew Luca was right-he’d be dead where he stood before he even knew what hit him, and he couldn’t have even gotten a shot off if he wanted. Luca pantsed him in his own building, and if he hadn’t wanted to draw it out, could have walked out clean. Hell, they didn’t even have Luca’s real name.
This is the one show I generally think is fucking trash and everyone says is a top 10 show of all time and I just don’t get it. In this scene alone- “None of you will survive” - no one notable in Tommy’s side dies after this moment “We have an organization far beyond your’s” - dude loses cause Tommy buys out his men at the end 😂😂😂
Like most show you look back on a scene like this at the end and are like “damn this means so much more now” this show you look back at this scene and everything just sounds dumb af
Remember that the Italians think Arthur is dead as well, not only John, and they are both close to Tommy. And Luca obviously wanted to kill them on the spot after they signed over their business. I agree that we saw little of how bigger and more resourceful the mafia was, the fight was the same as any other the gang fought locally. It's also Al Capone who bought the non-relative Italians to his side, not the Blinders, after the agreement for distribution of their gin in the States. Bit of a weird ending, that's on the writers I guess.
@ ya I mean the fact they don’t really kill anyone big off very often and do constant death fake outs is also something that pisses me off like Arthur alone has two death fake outs lmao. I feel like for any other show people would complain about how annoying and cheap that feels. To me Peaky Blinders is just one of the coolest looking shows ever, and that is enough to hide it’s many many blemishes for most people but idk I couldn’t stand the show on my watch through
The whole point of the scene is them coming to terms about how the vendetta would be fought. If Tommy killed him here in a dishonorable way, they would have killed Tommy's children.
Luca said he could have killed tommy when he entered the room (i could've killed you when i walked throught the door) meaning he has a gun. By the time tommy picks up the bullet on the table, he wld've got one on his head
I find this show really hard to watch solely due to by whenever “BY ORDAH OV THA PEEKY BLINDUHS” is farted out of one of their mouths, it’s so viscerally obnoxious
One of the best scenes in the entire series
One of my favourites of all time let alone in this series, very powerful
There’s a lot of great scenes in the series but this is up there with
It was a bad scene but the series overall was VERY bad
@ idk u seem to care abt the show enough by going through it’s official channel and scrolling the comments in this vid?
been saying this for years
“Welcome to Birmingham mr changretta” The start of a good war in the show
The ending was too weird and abrupt
@@daniyelwilson8536i agree, it all built up to a bit of a weird ending
Last good season IDC what anyone says
Not really
@daniyelwilson8536 if you're talking about the ending of the show I agree but the ending of luca changretta? it was deserved. it's so funny because tommy played him. while luca is spending most of his time in england, tommy was already making moves in america looking for every single one who helps luca. by the time they all got killed, luca, was the last one alive. luca once said he'd leave tommy the last one standing but tommy did it to him first. absolute insane writing
"yeah...did you win?" love that line so much
Luca's suit was 🔥
No lie detected that mf was gasss🔥😭😭
Wtf is gass@@YeahYup-w7c
This scene is a masterpiece. Along with Tommy meeting Alfie in the hotel in Margate.
What a twist, a former soldier and now an active bandit, whose life largely depends on the skill of handling a gun , could not recognize an empty pistol by its weight
good spot
Yes and it also happened later in the series where Lizzie took the bullets out and he was on the mud. lol
The characters deal with the guns all the time. The actors and creators have no clue. We can cut them some slack.
The badassery of this scene is of a different dimension
This scene is a masterpiece. It has that western-like duel feel. The most notable thing is the characterization of the Italian mobster, the accent and the raspy voice of Adrien Brody. What great versatility. Great scene.
The ONLY enemy on Tommy's level in EVERY way
Except he wasn't... Tommy, Arthur and Pol played him like a fiddle
Mosley is even more formidable than Changretta.
@@bigdog1002If you watched the show you will realise it took alot for them to take him down, so that aint true
@@bigdog1002bruh Tommy lost the vendetta and did an ass pull to win?!? In all seriousness Tommy in this arc should of lost
@@bigdog1002Plot armor, otherwise he would've win. And he did what Mosley could never, kill one of the Shelby's.
4:45 always satisfied me how the bullet travels across the table and arcs so widely it looks like it will run over the edge and fall… but doesn’t.
I wonder how many takes it took.
Same thought, Bud
My guess is a magnent? Big magnectic strip under the table on one side? Fake dummy bullet with a magnent inside? No shot they could get that scene done so flawlessly without something like that. Or maybe its aura idk
I forgot a lot of the series details and scenes, but not this one, iconic
This was one of the most competitive rivalries Thomas and the Shelby family have ever encountered.
This scene was so well written and acted!!
Except Adrien Brody is trying too hard to do a Vito Corleone impression. Highly unoriginal.
“But I want you to know why” is exactly what Tommy said to Luca’s father before he was shot by Arthur! Good little nod to that scene.
Every dialogue is so well written
"We are a an organization of different dimension"
One of the best villains of all time. Absolutely sadistic portrayal of a gangster… Fucking love it.
Luca changretta is just best 💀👑
4:46 is cold 🥶
I wonder how many takes that took lol
he also rolled a bullet to Tommy a former soldier with an empty gun in his hand. Luca was strapped up and not scared.
Best season of the entire series
Imagine he had 2 guns lol
I thought he always carried one. So likely hes like "so you took my backup?"
A person who can unload his one can unload another one too.
@@shivamvishwakarma8788only cause he had one in his coat and not another on his person
the best scene in the show hands down
few months ago i decided to try watch this tv show i was already hooked after the first episode i watched all seasons in just 7 days LMAO
I’m on a rewatch binge myself. Great fookin show
"but i want you to know why"- coldddd
I like how the “John Shelby” bullet thrown Tommy’s way sounded like a gun shot in the distance
The best scene in the series 😮💨
I think Adrien Brody deserves a prize for his performance in this series. Maybe 3rd place in a village fete Godfather impersonation contest.
What I wouldn't give to watch this series for the first time again
Used to watch this show with the love of my life. No longer together and I don’t think I can watch it again
Adrien Body embodies this character perfectly.
real men will understand the level of profesionalism in this scene is unmatchable
Luca’s whole vendetta is personal stfu
real men are not delinquents
Cringe
@@iielysiumx5811🤡
Oh no buddy!
Iconic. Masterpiece.
He sounds like Vito Corleone
Thomas Shelby's character, if you've watched the Godfather straight after Michael murdered Solozzo and Mckulsky is based on Michale Corleone, it's evident when you watch season 1 of the Peaky Blinders.
@@menzintuli3155 Tommy is nothing like Michael. Tommy cares about his family a lot. He has also shown to care about ethics and social justice. Michael is a complete sociopath. If Tommy were like Michael, he would have killed Arthur by now and definitely killed Michael Gray way before he did in the show. He would have also killed Freddie and Grace in Season 1.
I know nothing about the plot of this series but this was incredibly fun to watch
Lucas suit and his hair 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Adrien Brody with a performance I can’t get over in this show 🤌🏽
5:30 💀 this line
"None of you will survive" was so cold
Incredibly dapper
Two of my fav actors in one great scene.. Adrian Brody one of a kind actor, he plays mafia boss here so well remind me fellow aries actor later Marlon Brando
Absolute cinema 🙌
Two oscar winners right here 👌🏼
The best scene ever on Birmingham genra.
Yh this is one of my favourite scenes, I always wondered why there was no option of negotiation with the Italian, he seemed almost reasonable at the end…
Is it just too far gone for deal making at this point😂
too much good acting in one room
4:22
1. Sees gun is unloaded.
2. Finds another magazine.
3. Loads gun.
4. Shoots Changretta dead.
5. Roll credits.
A…mazing! The tension..❤
Greatest bullet flick of all time
One of my fav scenes
''Yeah come in''' he whispered to the man 12 feet away in the next room.
Amazing!
I loved this scene!
@1:10 Tommy knew EXACTLY who it was that walked through his door
Great acting, but I hate that trope of the guy not knowing his gun has been secretly unloaded without his knowledge as he's pointing it at someone else. They did the same thing in Casino Royale, and anyone who's fired a gun can tell if it's unloaded from the weight being off.
That was gangsta how he made fun of Tommy's dress style. Looked him up and down and said, "nah, you're not on my level" 😂😂
Now we're talking, two of the videos I've been waiting for you to upload are finally here.. Next, please the climax family meeting scene in the episode 6 of season 3
The best scene of the series
now I have to watch this FOOOKING show
it was better in the series with Johnny Cash's "Further on up the Road" playing at the end
The Pianist was once a mobster named Luca
Masterclass
The best character in the serie after Thomas Shelby !
What circumstances????
Ice cold ❄️
Adrien Brody...best❤❤❤
How come Thomas Shelby like person did not realize the weight of the gun without bullets?
There's significant difference between the weight of fully loaded gun and an empty one. And the person whose profession greatly depends on guns couldn't realize that.
What if one bullet is there?
Cold 🥶
The best inteoduction
Władysław Szpilman meets Oppenheimer.
imagine if Tommy had just had a spare clip on him
All this caused because John and Arthur had to act like juvenile assholes instead of professionals.
Over who should date who?
Tommy trying to set up a long lasting regime and these two playing “big brother asshole”.
So much could have been averted.
It was never a mystery why Tommy always looked like he had a massive headache around either or both.
And Tommy knew Luca was right-he’d be dead where he stood before he even knew what hit him, and he couldn’t have even gotten a shot off if he wanted. Luca pantsed him in his own building, and if he hadn’t wanted to draw it out, could have walked out clean. Hell, they didn’t even have Luca’s real name.
It did seem that both are enemies caught a wet river meanwhile scabbles over clothes and hats
Told you in boston harbor freight son akl all aum
Can someone explain why he doesn't include finn and tommy's son in the killing list?
Luca did some sore damage before he lost.
There is God and there is the peaky blinders plus the stone fukin roses and oasis happy Mondays Rkid lucky boro fc liveforever 🎉
Im getting that same tattoo on my neck!
My fav scene of the whole show
This is why John Wick wanted an Italian dress for the killing of Gianna D'Antonio in JW2.
Why?
Why?
Tommy's fans Like here
Im your mommys fan rent boy
Intelligent is a very valuable ting lucky boro fc liveforever 🎉
Why are these gentlemen trying to kill each other?
The show was sooooo good, needs a proper ending......
there was tattoos as this times in that times? i dont think so
We've been tattooing ourselves for thousands of years.
This is the one show I generally think is fucking trash and everyone says is a top 10 show of all time and I just don’t get it. In this scene alone-
“None of you will survive”
- no one notable in Tommy’s side dies after this moment
“We have an organization far beyond your’s”
- dude loses cause Tommy buys out his men at the end 😂😂😂
Like most show you look back on a scene like this at the end and are like “damn this means so much more now” this show you look back at this scene and everything just sounds dumb af
Remember that the Italians think Arthur is dead as well, not only John, and they are both close to Tommy. And Luca obviously wanted to kill them on the spot after they signed over their business. I agree that we saw little of how bigger and more resourceful the mafia was, the fight was the same as any other the gang fought locally. It's also Al Capone who bought the non-relative Italians to his side, not the Blinders, after the agreement for distribution of their gin in the States. Bit of a weird ending, that's on the writers I guess.
@ ya I mean the fact they don’t really kill anyone big off very often and do constant death fake outs is also something that pisses me off like Arthur alone has two death fake outs lmao. I feel like for any other show people would complain about how annoying and cheap that feels. To me Peaky Blinders is just one of the coolest looking shows ever, and that is enough to hide it’s many many blemishes for most people but idk I couldn’t stand the show on my watch through
🙂🦢
Tommy could’ve grabbed the bullet that Luca flicked toward him after saying “spent” and used it
The whole point of the scene is them coming to terms about how the vendetta would be fought. If Tommy killed him here in a dishonorable way, they would have killed Tommy's children.
Luca said he could have killed tommy when he entered the room (i could've killed you when i walked throught the door) meaning he has a gun. By the time tommy picks up the bullet on the table, he wld've got one on his head
I find this show really hard to watch solely due to by whenever “BY ORDAH OV THA PEEKY BLINDUHS” is farted out of one of their mouths, it’s so viscerally obnoxious
What kind of a name is Changretta? Is he supposed to be Italian? 😂
what a snoozefest 🤣
dude looks/sounds italian like i look/korean korean 🥴
Boys content
I don't know but it seems like I'm the only one that thinks Brody was completely unbelievable in this role. Truly the only weak link
Menacing
the err... italian... guy isn't particularly convincing.
I always thought Tommy looked hot in this scene 😂❤
Once again, his face card refuses to decline. 👀
What an over the top cartoonish portrayal of a Mafiosa. Embarrassing
Mafioso ( in Italian, it's masculine) for a man.
This is so bad 🤦♂️
This character was the worst acted in the series. Almost a cartoon caricature of Don Corleone. Fake voice and accent, and the ridiculous toothpicks.
I always felt this too... Could have been so much more
Terrible casting with Adrien Brody.
he was over the top. indeed a cringe character
Cringe character badly trying to be Vito Corelone
All the wops back in those days sounded the same.
Aurthur takes care of this creep!