Ronin (3/9) Movie CLIP - Amateur Night (1998) HD
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Sam (Robert De Niro) exposes Spence (Sean Bean) as a fraud.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
John Frankenheimer directed this $20 million international action thriller from a screenplay by Richard Weisz (pseudonym for David Mamet) and J.D. Zeik. In Paris, Irish organizer Deidre (Natascha McElhone) assembles a team to grab a mysterious briefcase from criminals. They are never told who hired them or the true identity of their targets. The hired specialists: Former CIA officer Sam (Robert De Niro), former Euro intelligence agent Vincent (Jean Reno), German electronics expert Gregor (Stellan Skarsgard), driver Larry (Skip Sudduth), and British weapons wrangler Spence (Sean Bean). After a Seine shootout, the action moves to the South of France, with a recon mission in Cannes, and a chase that brings everyone to Nice. Inevitable betrayals ensue, along with more pursuits.
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TM & © MGM (1998)
Cast: Sean Bean, Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, Stellan Skarsgård, Skipp Sudduth, Natascha McElhone
Director: John Frankenheimer
Producers: Paul Kelmenson, Frank Mancuso Jr., Ethel Winant
Screenwriters: J.D. Zeik, David Mamet
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"I ambushed you with a cup of coffee!"
By far one of my favorite movies of all time.
And with a drink made with beans.
@Mark Johnson don’t be this idiotic. it’s his opinion. you think you’re so smart with your demeanor but you actually come off as an imbecile.
@Mark Johnson How about this: "Best f-cking movie of all time!" 😁
@Mark Johnson stop pissing on other people’s preference. He said “his favorite movie of all time” not “your favorite of all time” Let other people express their appreciation
I love the whiteboard/coffee scene
One cannot simply draw it again.
Hahaha!
its a simple diagram
he thought it was project elrond
One does not simply do something. 😂
Ambush is coming...
I also love when DeNiros's character says "The others too" his hand gesture takes in everyone _but_ Sean Bean. Nice piece of acting.
Never noticed that. I think Natasha Somethings acting is a bit off
@@rossl5908 She's a nice actor, probably intimidated by De Niro.
@@rossl5908
She is a good actress as can be seen in her later work esp Californication
This is a bit early in her career and she is playing opposite De Niro himself and is part of a pretty impressive ensemble cast
Her lack of experience and maturity does show in some scenes, but overall she does a good job with the part
@@vinvass2674 agreed. But i think it lends to the notion that she may not have done this before and is intimidated.
"You wanna talk about an ambush! I just ambushed you with a cup of coffee!"
I am unarmed. do something
Forget the Glock......carrying some Starbucks with me everywhere I go.
Cwofee
@@Shogun1982 And most of all, take the cannoli
@@knokkelmann1 you got the gun. Do something
In Heat (1995) and Ronin (1998), De Niro hit the peak of the badass gauge. These two films were enough to make him the antihero John Wayne of the 90s.
oh please, De Niro was way better than John Wayne ever was
I dunno, have you seen that bare knuckle boxing match in The Quiet Man? I think the Duke might be able to hold his own against Bobby De Niro. Even if he was trained like he was in Raging Bull. I agree it would be a great mashup 😎
What colour is the outhouse at the Alamo?
@@vinvass2674WHAT COLOR IS THE OUTHOUSE AT ALAMO!?!?
@@aliali-ce3yf Of all leading men movie stars John Wayne was one of the worst actors of that group of actors.
Sean Bean didn't die in this movie, that is a win.
There are fates worse than death.
They must have followed him and killed him after he left.
Otherwise this wouldn't be Sean Bean.
His spirit got crushed however.
They deleted the scene where they kill him after he leaves.
@@metatron448 Finally a comment that makes sense. Is it in the bonus scenes on the DvD?
"we got shootas ... love how he invites himself up to the whiteboard
Bean was trying to be the alpha but De Niro saw straight through him immediately
@@AW-kr9flI always liked how Sam knew Spence was a fraud the moment they first met. He'd bs him a little bit but got sick and tired of him after the deal.
@@tangocash7304If the deal sniper and henchmen weren’t complete buffons, at least one of the team would have been dead
sean bean plays a fake SAS soldier so well, he takes stolen valour to next the next level!
To be fair they could have done the job with 'shoothas' on either side of the road. just staggered and not aligned with them to avoid shooting each other. 2 of those SAW light squad machine guns would have done the trick and they could have completely riddled the occupants of both those cars that way.
But that would have meant the Audi S8 would not have a chance to do it's thing..
Sean's "Fook off!" always cracks me up LOL
That's why it pays to be from Yorkshire. 😊
Yeah that was hilarious 😂
he should have said "its pronounced "Heh reh ford" not "Here ford"
"The others too" Now that's a front man!
No division Just Unity without question
"The others too" with his mouth
"Except the guy trembling and covered in coffee" with his eyes lol.
That is what I understood.
I think the others had already got it. When he said "prices go up", they looked like "we like what he says". An employer cannot simply refuse a bunch of armed mercs whose main purpose is money.
Three ex Bond villains in the movie. Bean, Pryce and Lonsdale.
They originally wanted Anthony Hopkins for TND, not Pryce. But Pryce is great. I'm glad it was him instead.
Ronin is the sequel to Heat. McAuley wasn't dead at the end in the airport. He got up, got on a plane and went to France.
heat the best movie for the professional thieves
something that I never understood is why in the last robbery if they knew how to disconnect the alarms they did not hit in the night
@@kjhgg987 the bank was only holding all that cash for a matter of hours until it could be distributed to the other branches, it wasn't going to be there overnight
Jean Reno did the Ronin stuff before betraying Ethan Hunt 👊🏿
Deniro is basically the main character of GTA 5
Heat and Ronin are the closest things to it
Daaam. I always remember this film because of De Niro's performance, the intelligence and confidence of his character rivals any other character of the same type that i've seen in movies. Top notch writing and acting.
He reminds is of an older John Clark
In his younger years a Special Forces officer, then a CIA agent
Retired, he is a Mercenary
A formidable CIA agent but never forget his forces background
Hannibal in The A Team without his own team
He's not smart enough to know how to pronounce "Hereford".
Robert De Niro, the master of saying things twice
And in general the master of acting
And in this film both he and Reno repeat loads of lines. But it never seems wrong.
G Ma that as well
i almost wanted him to say "whats the matta with you?"
@@martymcintosh5026LoL 🤣
0:34 those eyes melt me.
Her features could not be more Irish. She's a great actress too.
So beautiful
Best for me is when she stashes the gun at the register!
Those were laser beam eyes, not puppy love eyes. She's a beautiful woman but that was a hard hard stare. Your tastes are... interesting
Proof he is the smartest person in the room:
German: "So, What is the color of the boathouse in Hereford?"
Sam: "How the fuck should I know?"
He didn't know the color either --- was just calling Sam for being a poser. He wanted to get rid of him cuz he was a liability and he knew it. His character was allegedly SAS wouldve stuck up for himself.
@@atranimecs If Sean Bean's character was actually SAS he wouldn't have been a nervous, jittery wreck. Also, he could have drawn some lines and a circle with "NICE" inside it, lol.
If I'd been Sean Bean's character, I'd have said "Here-fud? Here-fud? Where the hell is that?"
The name of that place has three syllables and is pronounced "Heh-ru-fud", as in "heretic". As a Brit, Bean's character would have been well aware of that. It's painful to hear DeNiro mangle the pronunciation, especially since he does it repeatedly, and I can hardly believe that weird pronunciation didn't get picked up on during rehearsals and instead ended up in the movie. It comes across as ridiculous because he's trying to catch the other guy out with some supposed insider knowledge, but he doesn't even know himself how to pronounce the name of the place.
@@mike18699-e deniro isn't British, we don't give a rat how you clowns pronounce words
@@mike18699-e maybe it was intentional to see if he'd catch the mispronunciation.... easy to rationalize
I like how Gregor goes for his gun when the situation escalates
I don't know, but there's just something too funny about Robert De Niro being told to "Fook off!!". Yorkshire vs New York.......makes me laugh each time XDD
This movie is highly underrated, it one of my favorite action movies.
Problem with the tactics discussion. You CAN have two shooters on opposite sides of a road shooting at someone in between them, IF they are on elevated grounds compared to the road.
or you come in in a slight angle that isnt necessarily taken from a simple drawing
True, but Bean could have called him on it were he really so qualified.
There’s the case where Bean could have called it on him and DeNiro already knowing what the road looks like already.
You still have move out and up from the position to get the bag and most likely still be firing, plus bullets could potentially ricochet at angles sending bullets shrapnel, glass etc in the direction of your team.
@truthlifefishing1730 That wasn't about the ambush in the movie, but on the concept of having shooters on both sides. It depends on the envirronment.
This is the only film I've seen where a character gets unceremoniously dismissed, left alive and does not appear for the rest of the film. Let alone one played by the likes of Sean Bean.
Actually kind off nice
Next time, he'll make _dayum_ sure that he knows the Hereford boathouse's color ! 😅
Sean Bean later played Andy McNab in Bravo Two Zero, based on the book
Was credible as an SAS team leader and war hero
So here he plays a person playing an SAS hero who gets caught out
Also remembering he was 006
Great British actor, very convincing in the roles he has played
Then of course well known as Ned Stark
@@sharkfintech5893 colour in the Commonwealth.
@@DwightStJohn-t7y ain't no black in the union jack
Great scene from a criminally underrated classic.
true
Dont think its underrated. The first 50 % are great. But then....
Then what?
@@jamesward3859 but then it loses its quality and became more and more boring... Russian ballet.. Really?
@Hobby you cannot discern an Olympic skater from “ballet”?
Brilliant acting by Bean. Nervous fragile over-confidence. Looks a wreck.
Exactly, made De Niro look like a badass
Classic De Niro Say everything on repeat.
Goodfellas: "whats the matter with ya?! Huh? Whats the matter with ya?"
@@marty0417 Wassa madda witchu? Are you stupid or what? lol
'"You talking to me ? You talking to ME ??!"
You bleeew iiiit. Case is cloosed. Closed. Goo to lunch.
Little bit, little bit
I don't see anyone else talking about it so I will. Inside this great scene between Sam and Spence, we have a few brilliant character building moments for Gregor.
At 1:22 You have the shot of Gregor, Vincent and Larry's faces as they watch the interaction between Sam and Spence. Followed by a reverse shot at 1:33. Things are still fairly relaxed at this point.
Then at 1:47, Sam asks Spence about the boathouse and we get a shot of Spence's reaction as he's asked a question he obviously can't answer, and then we go straight to a close up of Gregor, now more alert as he reads the situation, and he flicks his eyes over to Deirdre to see if she's going to intervene. We then see her in the background clearly content to let things play out between the boys.
At 1:55, Sam responds to Spence's posturing by noting that Spence has the gun while he himself is unarmed, and we immediately get a shot of Gregor, quickly but quietly standing up and taking a step back from the group, keeping everyone in front of him while he reaches back for his weapon. We see him again at 2:04, standing at the back of the room, hand behind him undoubtedly griping a pistol, making sure the situation has de-escalated before he'll settle. Nobody else in the scene seems to notice any of it, but Gregor shows us how aware and out for himself he is by being the only one to move into a tactical position and clearly be ready to kill everyone else in the room had Sam's cup of coffee not intervened.
Just another reason to love this film, still the gold standard 20 years later.
@@MbareCalo Thanks. The movie is full of great little character moments like this. You can find something new on every repeat viewing.
There's another scene where Sam (I think) purposely knocks over the coffee cup by Gregor, only to see that Gregor very quickly catches it before it hits the ground. It shows that Gregor is not just a computer nerd, he's a serious operator.
At 0:04 Gregor (who double crosses the group) is kind of startled to hear Sam describe the case accurately
There's a lot of clues early in the movie that there's a lot more to Gregor than he lets on (and in the previous scene, that there's a lot less to Spence than he lets on)
@@gc3k yeah, good catch!
@@gc3kOh wow I never noticed that. Amazing little detail
i like how the german guys prepares for deniro.
him ,deniro and reno are the true mercs in that room
Actually the only possible merc is Reno. DeNiro is still CIA or maybe another agency. While the "german" is more likely another agent going rogue.
Agreed. Most people think of mercs as heavily armed, angry and looking all macho, but those guys are novices. True pros are like these in this scene - ordinarily looking, collected, cold, remorseless killing machines.
@@nmn5550 it also shows how the CIA was in decadence, since deniro didnt saw the german treason coming.
also when the german asks de niro about what color was the floor he was measuring him also.
And also Deirdre just stood there watching, knowing it's normal thing to see in her world. Excellent direction and writing
He was sizing him up from the start
Ahh the days when De Niro actually did quality films.
joeyservo ??? you do realize hes like 70 now, soo wat r u talking bout?? what quality films come out at all anymore haha, hes my favorite actor and can kick ass in literally any film he does
joeyservo what bad recent films has he done
1998? oh well, i guess thats only 25 years of good movies. what a loser!
ronin is not a quality movie. after the great de niro/scorsese era, deniro made 90% crap movies. what a wasted talend. just too greedy
anything since meet the parents, geek
Good guy or bad it's painful to see a man so totally humiliated...
Agreed
eoselan7 He was a bum and a phony. Take him out again on a job and he’s going to get one if not all of them killed.
He did save his life. He was in way over his head... Nearly everyone else died. He got his full share and went home.
Normally I agree, but Sean Bean's character brought it on himself though. He was misrepresenting his abilities and background. The outcome would be a good chunk of the group getting killed.
True lol like daaaaamn I will never lie in a job application ever again 😂😂😂
1:29 draw it again! ,was perfectly delivered
It's fascinating watching the dynamics of the main four:
- the leader (DeNiro), who's articulated, charismatic, speaks up for everybody and calls out the bullshit to eliminate future risks early on.
- the loner (Reno) who's quiet, focused, remains unmoved during the fight between the leader and the weakest link, either because he's confident in his abilities however it turns out, or because he could already tell the outcome.
- the opportunist (Skarsgard) who quickly picks up DeNiro's cue during the negotiation. When the fight breaks out he's immediately ready to pull out the gun in case of escalation, probably because he's on edge (since he will become the traitor of the group later).
- the wingman (Skipp) who's the only one taking a standing stance during DeNiro's negotiation, and is immediately ready to throw down when the fight breaks out. Definitely a good quality, since he's the getaway driver for the whole crew.
Its a shame they killed off Skipp pretty early in the movie. He was a good character.
It's "amazing" because it's all terrible campy in your face acting. Total schlock.
I like the idea of the movie: "realistic" action with "realistic" car chase... but the execution was horrible. The first Bourne movie showed them what it should have been.
Is Reno character former Assassin or French intelligence
@@houseofmatrix6174I believe French y would u think Asian? I haven’t seen the movie in awhile so I don’t remember fully but was there some indication that he had a connection to some kinda of Asian organization?
@@shawnbbunbbbybbb3942 i meant Assassin
"Where did you learn that?"
"In a regiment"
"What regiment?"
"95th rifles"
3 rounds per minute, in any weather
O’er the hills and far away!
This scene always makes me wanna rewatch Ronin from the beginning lol
Last time DeNiro was a total badass in a movie
What about The score with Marlon Brando & Edward Norton? That movie was underrated. Very good as this one. That is his last badass role
And none in real life
The Irishman really did wind back the years
@@georgyvolodin2740 None in real life? He's an actor. However, he trained with Jake lamotta for over 1000 rounds buddy. So back in the day, when he was in shape, yeah he could throw his hands. Lamotta said he'd be a good boxer. Alot tougher than a loud mouthed spoiled brat who's never been in a fight, like the President
@@el34glo59 LOL...shut up.
That last "Draw it again!!) always makes me laugh😄
Ronin: The Only Movie In Which Sean Bean Doesn't Die
because Deniro lets him live.
Tyler Durden actually he didn't die in Troy
Joe Judge thanks, you nerd
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That was a tough role, Bean did a great job of playing the loose cannon. Hat's off to him. I really enjoyed his character, very authentic.
Jupiter Ascending, National Treasure. Hell, technically he doesn't die in the 2nd Silent Hill film if I remember right.
I love it how Robert DiNero has much less lines to learn for each scene than everybody else. He can just repeat the same line several times with a new effect every time.
😆
Jimmy 8 times.
He saved his life there by showing him up. Excellent scene.
that IS Soldering! 🙂
At 2:01 you can see the pin that flips the coffee mug
This movie doesn't get a fraction of the love it deserves.
1:56 i like how Skarsgard's character steps back and is ready to draw.
Old habits die hard
Sean had no chance. Bob ...where is Hurford? 😂
DeNiro sure handled Bean better than Harrison Ford did.
What movie was that?
@@KPho150 Patriot Games.
@@tobywilliams6285 Thanks!
And better than Nicholas Cage too, lol.
Look at Sean's scar
When you act like you know but Robert De Niro humiliates you with a cup of coffee
Just great scene from what might be Robert Deniro’s most underrated performance. Such a boss here !
006 got pwned.
I originally liked Alec until l found out he was a traitor.
No glib remark or pithy comeback either.
I bought this movie the day it came out. What an underrated film. The car chase scenes alone are amazing.
3 bond villains in this movie? So awesome
Sean Bean, Jonathan Pryce and who's the third?
Majestic Funk Michael Lonsdale
oh wow, I didn't recognise him
006/Janus, Elliot Carver, Hugo Drax
And Leon!
It's on some unlucky blokes wrist, now we gotta chop it off....
Sean Bean is so well known that I expected him to return in the third act of the movie. Such a small role.
Me two. Thought, he would be a little bit like waynegro in head.
I still don't really understand how and why he got kicked out. He seemed a bit out of place attitude wise, but he was also good with a gun 🤔
The chase scenes in this movie beat any of the Fast and Furious scenes hands down.
Marcus Osuna it is the benchmark that i compare all other chase sequences to.
Fast and furious is for mma fans and community college dropouts.
Cause John Frankenheimer knows what he's doing
Especially considering the fact that no one even double clutches in this movie.
Donnie Cheese mma fans? 😂 don’t be an idiot mate
One of, if not the single most underrated films of all time.
DeNiro's character's powers of deduction in this movie, he smelt a fake the minute he met Sean Bean's character. Kinda reminds me of Jack Brynes in a way.😂
"What's in the Case? Is it chained to some unlucky blokes wrist?" Love the foreshadowing there
Obviously not the first time he would encounter it
That coffee ambush scene was more intense and phenomenal than the whole movie
Sean Bean's character = typical gamer.
The reason Bean had no idea what he was talking about was because De Niro has mangled the pronunciation of Hereford in the worst way possible
Thank you. I was beginning to think I was the only one who was aware of that. It made it even worse that we had to listen to it more than once!
How on earth did nobody pick up on that during rehearsals or filming? I'm quite sure Sean Bean would have been aware of it - perhaps he was too in awe of DeNiro to correct him - but it makes a mockery of the whole premise of him catching the other guy out.
@@mike18699-e That's the bit that confuses me. How did Sean Bean not correct him? Did he let him say it like that as a joke?
The great joke is… there is no boathouse at Hereford. It’s a few miles away.
My favorite part is at 1:57 when Gregor draws his sidearm when the disagreement escalates.
"So what is the color of the boat house in Heerford?"
"Fuck if I know." LOL.
The funny thing is that Sean Bean was the protagonist in the movie "Bravo Two Zero", which is the real story of a SAS patrol squad, deployed in the Iraqi desert.
Which makes his casting brilliant, you believe him when he says he's SAS until he has to prove it.
Actually, De Niro has saved Sean Bean from another death.
Sean Bean was in The Field (1990) an irish movie that Robert De Niro absolutely loved .
"Whats the colour of the boat house in Hereford "
"How the f*** should I know "
Ronin is also a movie with 3 James Bond - Villains.
1. Michael Lonsdale - Moonraker
2. Sean Bean - Goldeneye
3. Jonathan Pryce - Tomorrow never dies
Draw it again. Draw it again. Draw it again. It's a simple diagram, draw it again. DRAW IT AGAIN. Draw it again!
+Ear Deniro's character seemed to be "The Man Who Said Everything Multiple Times". Throughout the film he repeats certain phrases two, even three times. "Put your arm under mine . . . put your arm under mine." "The case, the case, where'd he get the case?"
He does that in A LOT of his movies I've noticed.
I think I can draw it again, and again.
kimisdaman “the price has gotta go up , the price has gotta go up”
I don't like your attitude
it's gonna be amateur night when people try to beat Robby in a 'battle of wits'.
De Niro is so different in each movie. It’s like he’s a different person in each one.
😆
It’s almost like it’s all an act
@@fettlemasterno no, it isn’t an act. It’s real
Weapons available:
- 9mm handgun
- Throwing knife
- Cup of Coffee
de niro and the art of negotiating
This scene is good because when I was growing up, for years you'd have ex-soldiers claiming or suggesting they were in the SAS. Or they'd have other friends/family do it for them, and smile silent about it. (Maybe some were, but I really doubt many were in SAS).
Let them have their fun mate. Life is so quiet without stupid fun eh? No harm done.
People who were SAS never brag about it.
@@Investorpotamus but it's not fun it's walting,usually to gain employment with a made up story.
@@Investorpotamuswouldn't refer to what is essentially stolen valour as "fun"
You know what they used to say: there is now more people who were on that balcony at the Iranian embassy than it could actualy support
Sean beans acting is what stands out to me in this scene. Deniro is doing his deniro thing we've seen a million times. The others don't really have much to do in this scene. The way Sean bean looks like he's about to throw up in the end is really good acting.
Even though the others don’t have any lines there r still a lot of subtle things they can do that can either make their character that much more real and believable or totally ruin their character
What's funny is just how simple it really was. 3 circles, 4 lines, and a label.
I always figured Sean Bean's character was probably an ex Royal Marine who never saw any real action. That way it was easy for him to pretend to be an ex SAS operator so he could get gigs as a mercenary. He was lucky he was exposed and got let go. He would most likely have died if he stayed.
One of the few movies that Sean Bean did not die.
Spence would have been fine if he kept his mouth shut. But empty wagons make lots of noise.
What baffles me is that how come they did not kill him after being exposed as a wannabe ex-special forces dude
Good point lol
Oh that's cheeky. I never noticed the cup was pushed over by a little mechanism on the table before. I thought it looked unnatural. I swear you can even hear it being activated
Thanks! Now I can't unsee that!
The way De Niro talks about the color of the boathouse reminds me of Casino scene where he tells the chef about equal amount of blueberries.
One of those movies I see everywhere and just never sat down and watched
I think I even have it in DVD somewhere lol
Have loved this movie since renting it constantly on vhs
I would have drawn it again, no problem. You see Bobby, there's no problem here. My shoooters are both at an elevated position shooting down
I thought the same. Why shouldn't they be in an elevated place?
@@-Muhammad_Ali- because there was no elevated place, and had they been, the car would have spotted them and backed off. Besides that, you also want to be low to the ground to get cover.
The positioning Beans character suggested was an absolute gangfuck waiting to happen.
If you had to worry about friendly fire opposite you, you'd be restricted in the action and it would cause hesitation and jeopardize their safety and the mission
Never hear what color the boathouse is.....😂 Love this movie
sean bean should have been in the whole movie, he absolutely captures your attention in any role he is in
I wounder why he didn't have a big part in this. Travelyn and Elliot carver should have a bigger roles. 2 good old bond villains
@@alyjaffer8885 talk about being great in a small part
@@dorothymccue6220 ya don't get me wrong he was still really good in this movie even tho he had a small role. I just wished he had some more scenes.
Sean bean again linked to death/near death experience, this guy lives on the edge all the time 😂
Boromir got ambushed with a cup of coffee. Damn shame.
And he got scolded by casino manager :)
@@Endru85x or by Paul Vitti perhaps.
After a recent re-watch from when ii was younger, this film has moved waaay up on my lists.
Blade Runner has also.
Brilliant film! Absolutely brilliant!
Of all the plot twists in the movie, the biggest one is that Sean Bean DOES NOT die in this one!
Last confirmed sighting of the real De Niro.
si si mamador
Getting ambushed with a cup of coffee? That's not soldiering.
"What is the color of the boat house?"
"........... Fuck should i know! "
cut out that best part
One of the best walter mitty portrayals on screen ever!
Coding Bootcamp graduate: Sean Bean
Engineer with PhD in Comp Sci and 15 years experience: Bob DeNiro
She looks so cute angry.
Foreshadow Detail:
Gregor looks up when Sam says, "Is it chained to some unlucky bloke's wrist?" Indeed, it was. And Gregor would be the source of his bad luck.
Another thing I just noticed about Spence
Unlike Gregor u can really tell he has no real experience
When the coffee ☕️ drops Gregor is quick to catch
“Old reflexes”
Sam ambushes Spence with a cup of coffee ☕️
It falls
Mercenary / Professional contract killer / Military service
Lesson
No. 1 : NEVER EVER Pretend to be something that you are not.
Lesson No 2. : NEVER EVER lecture, dictate, criticize or tell someone about something that you know little to nothing about.
then 90% of lectures and meeting of this world wouldnt happen
You CAN make educated guesses about stuff you are not experienced in.
I cant count the amoutn of times i schooled some experts about their own topic by just proposing smth
Pacing around, something good thinkers do alot. Coffee cup is a plus.
Very Mike Ermantraut.
This is a hidden gem
Always loved that the director didn't have the balls to tell Bob de Niro he was mispronouncing Hereford.
Natascha McElhone is so beautiful in this film.
I always think that Sean Bean could have evaded that situation by saying "shooters in elevated positions/ firing at the approaching cars".... You can see his world go to pieces just by the expression in his face... Great acting, and it even makes me feel sorry for him in a way...
I think its to show the fact that he was once (regiment) but despite all his previous experience is now just a shadow of his former self, it genuinely happens (more than youd think) drink/drugs after leaving the forces especially SF units, if you watch his character hes very nervous/twitchy, the guys are mostly not what they were, his character is portrayed like this from the beginng so unless you know what actually can happen to these guys after leaving, then from watching the film without knowing this then he looks like a weak character, which he ist, he`s just damaged
@@mat8111 wow, this is an interesting perspective... I always thought he was meant to be a wannabe / fake SAS guy in the movie.... Never thought of it this way...
Also a reason for him not being a fake is, he`s the most talkative and actually shows signs he wants to lead the group and do the planning so he`s obviously done it before,
if he was a wanna be he would have sat in the background (like the other characters, except for de nero)
and just try and follow along
Also the (guy in the wheelchair) is obviously a middle man who brought the guys together
thers no way a fake/wanna be would get into the (circle) the SF world is very small and there is always
somebody who knows someone, so you only get into this (circle) with recommendation from someone else
in the (circle) fakes/wannabe`s who drink the the pubs in Hereford/brecon dont count@@felixk3814