2:43 That Marine that stopped and said “Sargent”, he must’ve been the one that had a white dot above his head and when 47 walked by him, his suspicion meter turned all the way yellow.
I've never seen another movie use that like besides from Watchmen, and seeing it in this seems honestly very cheesy. But if this is your first time ever hearing the line it's pretty ba
Well, in fairness, nothing more terrifying than a man that walks at a constant pace. No, matter where you run or try to hide. He finds you. And all he did was walk there. Waiting for you to tire yourself out and make a mistake.
47 just doesn’t talk this much. He doesn’t get into emotional conversations. He doesn’t make vague threats. He essentially can’t help but to tell you to your face that he’s going to kill you, and then he does, and then doesn’t talk again until he has another target. 47 doesn’t behave this way. He’s not a super-villain. He’s programmed strictly to kill. That’s hard to make a movie about.
This scene didn't have him talking that much, and I didn't see that much emotion accept confidence and intimidation. This really isn't thar far off from 47, if you have really played all the games 👑
@@DArtmanreignz he wouldn't straightforwardly call himself an assassin, he would probably call himself an exterminator. Is that the same thing as an assassin? Kinda. Does this tell you that he will kill you? You'd probably assume he's a bug or a rodent exterminator, or something else. Unless you see him with a gun, then he's a human exterminator.
@@jdsheleg8332 yeah, I didn’t see he was a GySgt when I watched through the first time. I just heard the Marine say Sergeant. To add to my comment, a Marine would never call a GySgt a Sergeant. That’s something you can get away with in the Army, but you would be beating your face in the MC.
I know it's just a movie, but for fuck sakes don't call him a Sergeant when he's wearing a Gunnery Sergeants insignia. lol that shit cracks me up all the time.
@@arcticrust44 indeed so, I wasnt sure if it was a Gunnery rank slide (Im in the UK so we only have Staff / Colour Seargeant) and didnt want to incur the rath of the US Marine Corp lol!
@@Luiacy It's a small detachment of marines, it's unlikely someone could just fake being a new face, plus he's carrying a sniper rifle slung across his back at night and walking away from the situation they're running to, it's kind of obvious he doesn't belong there which also makes the scene silly as these agents wouldn't make mistakes like that.
You know I held off for the longest time watching this movie because I loved Timothy's version of it. But I have to hand it to this guy, solid performance
The true agent 47 would never ever talk this much unless he is interrogating someone. Also what tool brings a loaded gun that can literally piece car plating armor into an interrogation room
@@-caspo- are you being serious? ALL movies (especially action movies) take "liberties " while filming, in order to get the cool effects or so things look a certain way in the shot.. that's why I said "it's a movie.." because it's just a movie .. what do you expect from it? I'm sure you have seen many movies with never ending mags or bullets that go through anything, or bullets that can't pierce a car door or a wooden table.. its all just "movie magic".. you're supposed to enjoy it for what it is
@@piercer4882 Just because it’s common for movies to be inaccurate in some respects doesn’t mean I shouldn’t expect the film makers to have at least a little bit of knowledge on their own material. I’m not asking for full realism, but it pushes me away from enjoying the movie when there is a case as egregious as this one of inaccuracy. And it’s not about how I’m “supposed to enjoy it.” Film makers who blame their audiences for not liking their movies are just making excuses. It’s their job to make good movies, not our job to like bad movies. And if everyone else liked this movie and either didn’t care or didn’t know that this scene was stupidly impossible, they have every right to think that, just as I have every right to make a UA-cam comment about how I didn’t like it.
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The first was fun. Timothy was a great pick. His 47 is a little too caring and his voice isn't "cold" enough. But otherwise I like his. Hell, he even does 47s walk from the old games. Tilted head, footsteps narrow
iEch0. I think they stole that idea from all of Steven Seagal's movies, where all of his attackers come running in with their arms outstretched so Seagal can throw them all over the place.
I like it. It showcased the most important ability of the numbered hitmen. It is not the number order that controls but rather who can influence the mind of their target. A naive mind can be fed with all the wrong information to result in a successful mission.
The calm he feels when taking a life is sheer Scary thats a true killer when you feel nothing not anger not hate and stay calm in a danger and violence is a true weapon of mass distruction. The loudest angriest person you can see a mile away but the quiet one who hides his demons is the scary one. they are smarter because they think with logic not emotion.
That's 47 in a nutshell. His hits are mere jobs where he plays it cool. It's when he gets emotional that he really starts doing damage and can do a one man army deal.
Never imagined Rupert Freind as 47 but he plays it well got the voice down atleast. But the 2007 one was a bit better purebly because in my opinion the ICA other hitman hunting down 47
It's nice when you are the main character and people set everything up for you so you can escape with style. When will side characters ever learn not to underestimate the main character.
Maori Boy I haven't seen this one. Just came in for a look when I saw "Agent 47" and couldn't remember this scene. Tim Olyphant OWNED this role IMHO. Just loved him in "Justified" too
@@OldFellaDave Also after all that time he doesn't even look for them for very long. Magically he just somehow straight up knows not only in which direction they went but exactly where the car is.
@@exii603 That's not that surprising considering how quickly he snapped off that sniper shot. The fact that he acquired them as targets once he was on the roof is actually more of a badge of shame for the guy driving the car. He should know 47's abilities. He should know that he needs to escape maximum effective range for any and all firearms as quickly as possible. Instead, he meandered away rather lackadaisically (for a car) and allowed 47 to even take that shot. And let's not understate just how inhumanly good you have to be to make a shot like that. He aimed at their car to gauge how fast they were going, tracked them to get a feel for how fast he would have to rotate to hit them, then turned and snapped off a shot after less than a second of aiming time. A shot that went through two train windows and a car window and still hit home. The amount of mental math required to nail a shot like that would be difficult even for a supercomputer to master. He made it look effortless.
@@antonyduhamel1166 They were driving for 1m20secs. Even at reasonable city speeds that almost a mile. That would require a long range sniper rifle. Which he didn't have.
The movie makes it out to be way more action packed when in the game you have to do a quick time event in slow mo while getting shot at by the other guards you alerted
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Timothy Olyphant is the best Hitman character and Zachary is a very very close second...I applaud both of them👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾Bravo guys for making this movie come to reality 👍🏾
Olyphant will stay the best with his emotionless, cold blooded, non-talkitive Agent 47. In his movie 47 was discovering the world, the primal human feelings out of his business. He did the character perfectly, never talked more than a few words; he was still like a traumatized child who is starting to understand the real world. But gotta give a chance to this one though
@@bugraozbek4605 absolutely correct bro, he is the MASTER of deception in this hitman role, a cool calm calculation of his craft even under pressure and thru his mission
This man walked past a Gunnery Sergeant, and said “Sergeant, are you alright sir? Sir?” First you call him the wrong rank, and then sir? They did 0 research? 😂
3 people know how to run my machine at work, it takes 2 people, 1 person is leaving for 3 months for surgery, so 2 of us left that can run the machine, but he works in the other building on another machine, IM FUCKED
@@gregoryeverson741 Sir I feel your pain……..nobody stays around long enough in my workplace to learn How to use the machines so I’m in a similar situation
The officer didn’t shot. Some guns can automatically fire when they fell while being loaded. The movie used this as logic. 47 kicked the table which lifts the gun in the air and then the gun fell down on the table releasing the trigger. Which he uses to shot the chain in his hand.
@@sameer8996 omg what happened to the real world everyone lives in some fiction 😆😆 this is no way to represent 47 this movie is garbage, B categorie of john wick or something stupid like that
Now I understand why people say it's a bad movie. 47 isn't right, he's too talkative and magically prescient to make that sniper shot. People like Hitman games because the character feels like he's still grounded in reality.
Such an underrated movie. It had everything for a great popcorn movie but people who were so passionate about the game and underlying movie didn’t bring it to heart. Such a shame.
2:38 is so unrealistic. All the guards walk past you with the obvious illegal rifle on ur back and only the one noticed. Bruh I wish it was like that in the games
So if the officer hadn't have taken the gun and bullet into the office agent 47 may not have even escaped. Let alone chambering the round and facing the gun at the handcuffs.
Can we talk about how a bolt action rifle loaded with apparently a single round shot twice to break both handcuff chains.....not to mention the idea of spalling from hitting the chain
@@robertmorris8997 OK, Gomer; but they're not at Parris Island, and he isn't wearing a Smokey the Bear hat. And the Marine addressing him isn't a Recruit Private. So, no: calling him "Sir" is not according to military protocol. Try and keep up, here.
How many people in Hollywood understand the difference between a non com and an officer? MARINES WOULD NEVER CALL A SERGEANT "SIR". Nor would any member of ANY other branch of the military. ONLY officers are addressed as "sir," all other ranks are addressed as their rank. This is a constant mistake in movies and shows that drives me nuts.
This is a movie, that features a character who has literal bulletproof skin or rather they implanted some ''sub-dermial body armor'' under his entire skin or some BS. Not to mention all the other nonsensical crap. And you're complaining about the guy not correctly adressing a Sgt. like seriously?!
@@doublep1980 Firstly, people here are commenting on this clip - not the movie. That's why people are talking about the rank thing and not sub-dermal body armour. With that said, there is still a context and a justification for the body armour, however convoluted and ridiculous it may seem. The body armour serves a narrative purpose, as the justification for a character being shot and not suffering injuries. If the same character got shot 3 times in the heart and was still totally fine _without_ any context or justification then that _would_ appear utterly absurd to the viewer. In the same vein, we have an equally unlikely scenario where a marine does something that would simply never happen in real life, and we got *NO* context or explanation leaving the only conclusion that it was pure ignorance on the part of the film-makers. It may seem insignificant to some, but there is literally no way anyone who was ever in the military could watch this scene and not notice the jarring mistake made by the marine. The same suspension of disbelief that allows a viewer to accept "sub-dermal body-armour" will be shattered by minor breaks in the immersion - like incorrectly addressing a *Gunnery Sergeant.* Like cars with steering wheels on the wrong side for the country they're in, Sylvester Stallone eating at Pizza Hut with a Taco Bell logo in the window, or wondering what happened to Saruman in Return of the King; these things only matter if you notice them, but once you do you can never un-see them and they will never stop bothering you - often far more than the actual fundamental problems of a movie.
@@graysaltine6035 It could happen. Pizza Hut and Taco Bell are both owned by the same parent company. And don't forget that in the future Taco Bell wins the franchise wars, and everything becomes Taco Bell, even if it's not! Lol.
@@ashoksingha5954 In the Marines, calling a Sergeant "Sir" is considered an insult. It implies that the Sergeant is not worth his salt, but is only wearing the rank like a junior officer.
How come in Full Metal Jacket they Adress Gunnery Sgt. Hartman as Sir? It just seems to me since R Lee Emery was actually a Marine he would have not allowed such a mistake to be made in the movie
"Sir? Where would you like your chambered, precision rifle?" "Over there, pointed at the suspect's chair" "Yes Sir" "Oh, and leave the safety off" "But of course sir"
Oh, that was a nice one. When we thought the Hitman franchise was buried, because nothing could be worse than the 2007's flick, they proved us otherwise. Never underestimate the power of Skip Woods.
>load a gun during an interrogation >Change clothes ON BLOODY CAMERA >Roam around a freaking MP base with a SNIPER RIFLE strapped to our back. Perhaps the only movie that came close to it's Video Game counterpart. The Witcher should take a few pages out of its book
“No, you’re locked in here with me”, never gets old no matter how many times I hear that line in a movie.
it’s a pretty badass thing to say lol
Rorschach in Watchmen
it was worn out as soon as rorshach said it
Damn boy that movie sucks
such an edgy thing to say, I once said it when I was 14, man, felt like such a badass, everyone was shocked at my vocabulary
His true talent is not killing...it's changing quickly into other people's clothes.
And still everything fitting perfectly
And running towards skyscrapers terrace too
Depends if you think that's talent
I mean thats how its like in the games
😂
“I don’t know much, only that-“
*explains her father’s entire scientific career*
😆
Yeah, don't know much, ...
@@ianbrewer4843
Such a spy talks.
"I'm sorry that I can't tell you more about him."
😂😂
2:43 That Marine that stopped and said “Sargent”, he must’ve been the one that had a white dot above his head and when 47 walked by him, his suspicion meter turned all the way yellow.
He then processed to punch him without any witnesses lol
@@falles155 *Sergeant
If you're gonna correct someone, make sure that you, yourself, are correct. :)
@@RadioactiveSherbet Then why is it said "Sargent".
And "Colonol" is just ridiculous, that is a "Kernal".
@@AetheliaBecause English is weird.
He called a gunny, a “sergeant”😅
That is one of the best reoccurring/rephrased lines ever
"I'm not locked in here with all of you, all of you are locked in here with me."
Rorschach "Watchmen"
Copied from DC
@@HB-wx3rk That's exactly what I though! ... Rorschach said that in prison.
@@chrism6904 and tbf he said it the best too
I've never seen another movie use that like besides from Watchmen, and seeing it in this seems honestly very cheesy. But if this is your first time ever hearing the line it's pretty ba
A Gunnery Sergeant taking out a marine for calling him Soldier and Sir is accurate. 47’s role playing is no joke
I mean, he didn't call him soldier, he called him Sergeant first. Which is still the wrong rank, of course.
probably had to ask because his ribbons were ALL JACKED UP and out of order
man called a gunny a sergeant and then sir oof
@@thomascho8975 then he goes to where his cover like a baseball cap sheesshhh
Then his tie is tied wrong and he has no shirt stays 🤦♂️
Genetically engineered to be stronger, faster”
*literally walks everywhere*
Basically Michael Myers, somehow catches up to everybody.
@@beyond_da_q4431 😂😂 he does doesn’t he.
This lady was jogging up the hill and I was walking but catching up to her
Well, in fairness, nothing more terrifying than a man that walks at a constant pace. No, matter where you run or try to hide. He finds you. And all he did was walk there. Waiting for you to tire yourself out and make a mistake.
@@Qardo yeah I get the idea and I understand the psychology of film but I decided to make a joke anyway.
47 just doesn’t talk this much. He doesn’t get into emotional conversations. He doesn’t make vague threats. He essentially can’t help but to tell you to your face that he’s going to kill you, and then he does, and then doesn’t talk again until he has another target. 47 doesn’t behave this way. He’s not a super-villain. He’s programmed strictly to kill. That’s hard to make a movie about.
Even Arnold as the Terminator can carry on simple conversations. That's what makes him such a memorable character.
@@beringstraitrailway His broken english, and terrible accent... Right.... 47 Is far superior.
@@harrymurray9702 немецкий*
This scene didn't have him talking that much, and I didn't see that much emotion accept confidence and intimidation. This really isn't thar far off from 47, if you have really played all the games 👑
@@DArtmanreignz he wouldn't straightforwardly call himself an assassin, he would probably call himself an exterminator. Is that the same thing as an assassin? Kinda. Does this tell you that he will kill you? You'd probably assume he's a bug or a rodent exterminator, or something else. Unless you see him with a gun, then he's a human exterminator.
From his humble beginnings as Agent 47 to one of the best podcasts in the world… Lex Fridman has really come a long way
From Agent 47 to the Grand Inquisitor yes he surely has
Wtf are you smoking?
Lol that's really funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣
oh, my god............. i am stupid, i knew I've seen that face before
lol
Terminator: "You have a nice gun"
47: "You have nice clothes"
Same though here
I am thinking this movie look like terminator 1984 movie
I can’t believe how fast he is at changing clothes!
He is shape shifter
Pretty much like that in the games lol
He was genetically engineered to be the same uniform size as most soldiers.
Hollywood doesnt even know how to match the speed while doing slow motion. Such an epic fail.
@@fynkozari9271 that filmmaker. Not Hollywood. Silly
There isn't a Marine alive that would ever make the mistake of calling an enlisted man "Sir", especially not an NCO!
You mean "Especially a Gunnery Sergeant"!
@@jdsheleg8332 yeah, I didn’t see he was a GySgt when I watched through the first time. I just heard the Marine say Sergeant. To add to my comment, a Marine would never call a GySgt a Sergeant. That’s something you can get away with in the Army, but you would be beating your face in the MC.
What would they call him?
@@Cpr3G0 facts !!!!
@@Eralen00 because there's no technical advisor on this f****** movie
He only attacked the guard after calling a Gunnery Sergeant "Sir!" lol!
And he was wearing Gunny rank, and USMC doesn't just call Gunny "Sergeant" (not if you want to live long anyway)
I know it's just a movie, but for fuck sakes don't call him a Sergeant when he's wearing a Gunnery Sergeants insignia. lol that shit cracks me up all the time.
@@arcticrust44 indeed so, I wasnt sure if it was a Gunnery rank slide (Im in the UK so we only have Staff / Colour Seargeant) and didnt want to incur the rath of the US Marine Corp lol!
Assassins have standards
IT'S MA'AM!
Gotta love how the guards with the guns always feel the need to move in for a shot like they're holding a spear or knife lol.
Yay plot armor.
Even the best trained soldiers/guards can't take out targets with high accuracy
Everyone is thinking about the missing Olyphant in the room.
Perfect
Nice! I see what u did there. 😁
Wow. You have the memory of an Olyphant.
Nice one there
I'LL KILL A PUNNER!!!
2:48: "Everything alright, Sir?"
47: "Yes, as you were."
* go about the day *
you dont' call a sergeant sir unless he's the sergeant major. I bet the grunt was testing him
But he was looking down why did he even notice him?? damn NPC's have gotten smarter
It was just a very quick and aggressive handshake
@@Luiacy It's a small detachment of marines, it's unlikely someone could just fake being a new face, plus he's carrying a sniper rifle slung across his back at night and walking away from the situation they're running to, it's kind of obvious he doesn't belong there which also makes the scene silly as these agents wouldn't make mistakes like that.
@@Luiacy Imagine getting your cover blown by a private who panicked and said the wrong thing XD
Agent 47 isn't James bond, he is a stealth operative.
Yet cant beat Taliban
Yeah, right. Every part of his "covert" operation screams "stealth".
@@tomaszyarlett8681 that's what I'm saying, this movie is horribly inaccurate to the games
Idk it's pretty accurate to how I end up playing
you and me play those games very differently...
He knew the trajectory of that bullet. Absolut Legend.
In my headcanon he savescummed and tried a few times
Its not a bullet, its the suitcase
@@lpi3 portable homing briefcase launcher
@@somerandomassguyontheinter2869 yeah, briefcase. I'm not native english speaker, sorry.
You know I held off for the longest time watching this movie because I loved Timothy's version of it. But I have to hand it to this guy, solid performance
Im gonna watch this soon
Same. The other movie was still better overall IMO.
His true talent is not killing...it's changing quickly into other people's clothes.
.
Later that scene... "I didn't shoot you Katia, I marked you."
Damn carisma.
Rupert deserves a couple of excellent roles. He really immerses himself into a character.
His true talent is not killing...it's changing quickly into other people's clothes.
I found him pretty funny in The Death of Stalin tbf,
The true agent 47 would never ever talk this much unless he is interrogating someone. Also what tool brings a loaded gun that can literally piece car plating armor into an interrogation room
@Ministry of Mystics it's a movie...
@@piercer4882 That’s not really an excuse. A movie about an assassin should have at least a basic knowledge of how firearms work.
@@-caspo- are you being serious? ALL movies (especially action movies) take "liberties " while filming, in order to get the cool effects or so things look a certain way in the shot.. that's why I said "it's a movie.." because it's just a movie .. what do you expect from it?
I'm sure you have seen many movies with never ending mags or bullets that go through anything, or bullets that can't pierce a car door or a wooden table.. its all just "movie magic".. you're supposed to enjoy it for what it is
@@piercer4882 Just because it’s common for movies to be inaccurate in some respects doesn’t mean I shouldn’t expect the film makers to have at least a little bit of knowledge on their own material. I’m not asking for full realism, but it pushes me away from enjoying the movie when there is a case as egregious as this one of inaccuracy. And it’s not about how I’m “supposed to enjoy it.” Film makers who blame their audiences for not liking their movies are just making excuses. It’s their job to make good movies, not our job to like bad movies. And if everyone else liked this movie and either didn’t care or didn’t know that this scene was stupidly impossible, they have every right to think that, just as I have every right to make a UA-cam comment about how I didn’t like it.
@@-caspo- it's not real so your reasoning is moot
his face and reaction to being called "sergeant"... in that uniform is perfect for someone who is really a Gunny
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This reminds me so much of the games. The uniform changes, the way he moves incognito through crowds... ahhhh :)
As much as I love Hitman I feel like none of the movies ever did agent 47 justice.
No, it's not justice league.
@@IIISentorIII nice
I liked the first movie much better
The first was fun. Timothy was a great pick. His 47 is a little too caring and his voice isn't "cold" enough. But otherwise I like his. Hell, he even does 47s walk from the old games. Tilted head, footsteps narrow
His true talent is not killing...it's changing quickly into other people's clothes.
1:49... why did the other officer in the room thrust his arm holding the handgun towards Agent 47? That's some movie logic right there.
iEch0.
I think they stole that idea from all of Steven Seagal's movies, where all of his attackers come running in with their arms outstretched so Seagal can throw them all over the place.
I dont think those are officers, i think they're enlisted marines
@@steiny3353 LOL 🤣👍
Dude, don't even bother with this dumb movie.
I mean, Zachary Quinto's character has actual bulletproof skin or some BS.
I guess they call that move the “gun fu”
I like it. It showcased the most important ability of the numbered hitmen. It is not the number order that controls but rather who can influence the mind of their target. A naive mind can be fed with all the wrong information to result in a successful mission.
Nice where did you get that
When you have nothing intelligent to say
Copy and paste from google 👍
Unless what he pastes is dope as fuck.
@@himangshuchetia1675 if you think that’s impressive you should see these shiny car keys I’ve got... it will amaze your simple mind
@@nomisnoxin didn't ask 👍
47 is an intensity precise technical weapon that only occasionally shows his sensitivity...these movies are outstanding
The calm he feels when taking a life is sheer Scary
thats a true killer when you feel nothing not anger not hate and stay calm in a danger and violence is a true weapon of mass distruction.
The loudest angriest person you can see a mile away but the quiet one who hides his demons is the scary one.
they are smarter because they think with logic not emotion.
The really scary ones are physical cowards who make speeches and sway millions to their bidding.
That's 47 in a nutshell. His hits are mere jobs where he plays it cool.
It's when he gets emotional that he really starts doing damage and can do a one man army deal.
I don't know why but every so often I find myself re watching this movie. It just never gets old.
they get older, but in the movie they don't age
M2
Never imagined Rupert Freind as 47 but he plays it well got the voice down atleast. But the 2007 one was a bit better purebly because in my opinion the ICA other hitman hunting down 47
Shit I though it was Lex Friedman haha
😂
He doesn't have the voice down it is a cool voice but it's not 47s from the games
@@callumnightingale2393 Yeah but to find an actor remotely close to that idk
Timmy killed it as 47. Loooooooved that movie.
I love how it was just a little "plop" sound and not a BANG!!!
Made it so much better
It's nice when you are the main character and people set everything up for you so you can escape with style.
When will side characters ever learn not to underestimate the main character.
Ah yes, The old "Make the bullet from the other guys gun, hit the handcuffs without hitting your body" trick
This isn’t a police station🤦♂️
It’s a US embassy
Edit: lol thanks for the likes😂👍👌
And while wearing dress blue Charlie’s with a fat Gunnery seargant rank on his arms the other marine calls him Seargant -_-
@@lukerosen6652 this came up in my recommended and this bothered me the most when I heard it.
It's just a matter of perspective.
@@lukerosen6652 nope. he called him soldier not seargant
The Marines were all off defending a convoy from a rocket ambush.
One thing I don't get is why they never got the actual voice actor to play 47. He looks a lot like him and, of course, has the voice.
Just looking like him, and having his voice...doesn't mean you can act. I would have liked to see it too, but being able to act is necessary
@@ryancleaver6613 Voice acting is actually also acting. The real problem is that David Bateson is pretty old now.
@@BillyTubememe yeah, but agent 47 himself isn’t/doesn’t to young.
@@cptem1lz he isn't 61 years old though
Or at least they could have dubbed his voice like they did with Darth Maul
The 2007 movie with Timothy Olyphant was better.
I agree.
Maori Boy
I haven't seen this one. Just came in for a look when I saw "Agent 47" and couldn't remember this scene. Tim Olyphant OWNED this role IMHO. Just loved him in "Justified" too
Not a chance!
Just my opinion, but Tim didn’t fit the role. Ideal Agent either Ed Harris or Mark Strong
Sure he was!
You've got to love how they added disguising into the movie
Never knew lex Friedman could act this well.
His targets: Are getting away in a car
47: Decides to just scale a building for a sniper shot
Drive for several minutes in no traffic, while he walks up 20 flights of stairs ... only make it one block away ...
@@OldFellaDave Also after all that time he doesn't even look for them for very long. Magically he just somehow straight up knows not only in which direction they went but exactly where the car is.
@@exii603 That's not that surprising considering how quickly he snapped off that sniper shot. The fact that he acquired them as targets once he was on the roof is actually more of a badge of shame for the guy driving the car. He should know 47's abilities. He should know that he needs to escape maximum effective range for any and all firearms as quickly as possible. Instead, he meandered away rather lackadaisically (for a car) and allowed 47 to even take that shot.
And let's not understate just how inhumanly good you have to be to make a shot like that. He aimed at their car to gauge how fast they were going, tracked them to get a feel for how fast he would have to rotate to hit them, then turned and snapped off a shot after less than a second of aiming time. A shot that went through two train windows and a car window and still hit home. The amount of mental math required to nail a shot like that would be difficult even for a supercomputer to master. He made it look effortless.
@@exii603 well they hsd their sirens on
@@antonyduhamel1166 They were driving for 1m20secs. Even at reasonable city speeds that almost a mile. That would require a long range sniper rifle. Which he didn't have.
That grunt wouldn’t peel off his detachment to go talk to a gunny calmly walking in the other direction..
"Why don't we start with a name?"
Me: *Expects dark, gritty, calculating voice.*
Agent 47: "Fördisevuhn."
The movie makes it out to be way more action packed when in the game you have to do a quick time event in slow mo while getting shot at by the other guards you alerted
“What’s your name?” “Lex Friedman”
if you are an Agent 47 fan , watch "Smoking aces 2006 " as the hitman Lazlo Soot is the closest thing to hitman from the actual games. "smoking Aces 2 Assasins ball 2010" is good as well but the first one is gold .
Timothy Olyphant is the best Hitman character and Zachary is a very very close second...I applaud both of them👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾Bravo guys for making this movie come to reality 👍🏾
wow you 47 upvotes... lets keep it that way #47
Olyphant will stay the best with his emotionless, cold blooded, non-talkitive Agent 47. In his movie 47 was discovering the world, the primal human feelings out of his business. He did the character perfectly, never talked more than a few words; he was still like a traumatized child who is starting to understand the real world. But gotta give a chance to this one though
💪💪💪👌👌👍
@@bugraozbek4605 absolutely correct bro, he is the MASTER of deception in this hitman role, a cool calm calculation of his craft even under pressure and thru his mission
This man walked past a Gunnery Sergeant, and said “Sergeant, are you alright sir? Sir?” First you call him the wrong rank, and then sir? They did 0 research? 😂
Okay, wrong rank I get. But why is "Sir" a big deal?
No military experience, so I honestly don't know.
@@jakem5689 officer's are addressed as sir, enlisted are never addressed as sir but by instead rank.
yawn it doesnt matter about ranks
@@jakem5689 Sir is what you call officers… you don’t call Gunnies Sir 😂
@@240hzGaming It does when you earn them big dawg. If I called a Gunny “Sergeant” I would die slowly 😂
Police officer: Most dangerous assasin | Lex Friedman
I thought my workplace was full of incompetent people but this place takes the cake.
3 people know how to run my machine at work, it takes 2 people, 1 person is leaving for 3 months for surgery, so 2 of us left that can run the machine, but he works in the other building on another machine, IM FUCKED
@@gregoryeverson741 Sir I feel your pain……..nobody stays around long enough in my workplace to learn
How to use the machines so I’m in a similar situation
I think the most unrealistic thing about this entire movie is that 47 can sprint
and his missed shot. He never misses
This guy has some serious reflexes.The way he raised his hand when that officer shot from the rifle.
He's a genetically engineered super assassin designed by a super secretive ring of scientists and experts...
You talking like that can happen...nerd alert 🤣😆
The officer didn’t shot. Some guns can automatically fire when they fell while being loaded. The movie used this as logic. 47 kicked the table which lifts the gun in the air and then the gun fell down on the table releasing the trigger. Which he uses to shot the chain in his hand.
@@sameer8996 omg what happened to the real world everyone lives in some fiction 😆😆 this is no way to represent 47 this movie is garbage, B categorie of john wick or something stupid like that
@@souldynamic3605 47 isn't real. Why would a character in a movie based off of a fictional video game try to base itself in reality?
"don't know much" proceeds to tell her father's entire backstory 🤣🤣
Now I understand why people say it's a bad movie. 47 isn't right, he's too talkative and magically prescient to make that sniper shot. People like Hitman games because the character feels like he's still grounded in reality.
1:49
I can't with this part where the guy punches with a gun lol gets me every time
Who's here after Usyk Vs Fury Press conference?
Such an underrated movie. It had everything for a great popcorn movie but people who were so passionate about the game and underlying movie didn’t bring it to heart. Such a shame.
He did good but Timothy Olyphant matches the appearance of Agent 47.
This guy blew Olyphant’s version outta the water! Night & day between the two!
I think Olifant is the face of Agente 47
@@josetimoteo7479 Olyphant had the walk from the video game down. His gait was exactly the same.
@@ogfail1867 *gait
@@rawadosa90210 I wondered if I chose the right spelling......
"Good job 47, you managed to escape the prison."
47 was a theatre kid for sure.
0:04 is he Hans Zimmer ?
😂😂😂😂
No not him
3:43 - "I don't know much...." Except basically everything.
4:48 tryhard csgo sniper:
4:39
this man disguises as fast as we do in the games
I like that he changes clothes so fast, fits so well in a movie about a videogame.
This has gotta be the most entertaining Lex Fridman episode Ive ever seen.
no one can replace timothy olyphant as hitman......just out of the game personality
well, remember him well because he s not playing hitman anymore, he doesnt want to and at this point is too old to
He didn't want to do it in the first place. Besides he showed more emotion than Rupert did.
1:27 that delivery is so good, great acting
If you cut out all the nonsense about Zachary Quinto's ridiculous 'sub-dermal body armour' - this film was alright.
sub dermal body armor? Is this movie worth a watch or not that's what I want to know. It doesn't have to be academy award material.
@@olternaut it's a pretty good action movie if you leave you brain at the door and settle in for what is, an action movie.
@@dsutt777 Agreed, start with 1, then #2 which is this and forget #3 which is interview.
@@dsutt777 yes
@@olternaut Don't watch it expecting Agent 47 from games
2:38 is so unrealistic. All the guards walk past you with the obvious illegal rifle on ur back and only the one noticed. Bruh I wish it was like that in the games
I've watched this film thirty times. The sound in this clip is off.
So if the officer hadn't have taken the gun and bullet into the office agent 47 may not have even escaped. Let alone chambering the round and facing the gun at the handcuffs.
Good thing it's a movie 😉
Nope 47 still would have
Can we talk about how a bolt action rifle loaded with apparently a single round shot twice to break both handcuff chains.....not to mention the idea of spalling from hitting the chain
@@randomm9683 He shot the other chain off with the handgun.
@@Sk-ft4ox ahh missed that
This conversation sounded like any conversation from “No Country for Old Men”
Orlando Bloom's performance is on another level. :D
Such a great concept for a movie or even series. If only they'd put in a decent script and an actor who's got at least a pinch of charisma
This actor looks like the hit man from Hitman: absolute
2:26 Welp, somebody is in a basket somewhere.
Call it what you want, but this was NOT a Hitman movie. This was just a guy who happens to be bald, playing an assassin supposedly called '47'.
Probably wouldn't be much of a good movie if it was legit like the games, the games are essentially puzzle games in disguise.
Those Marines were dropping like flies in this clip.
Agent 47 is a badass
Damn that breakout was baddass "no, youre locked in here with me and you brought me mine"
Rupert Friend would be the perfect next James Bond!
Literally has everything!
Next will be a black "woman".
"You're locked in here with me" ... "No, YOU'RE locked in here with ME". Quote stolen from Rorschach.
"Stolen"
@@DucisImperium 1986
2:45 "Sergeant? Is everything alright, Sir?"
Sergeants aren't addressed as "Sir".
Also, Gunnery Sergeants don't stand guard duty.
They are if they are Drill Instructors.
@@robertmorris8997 OK, Gomer; but they're not at Parris Island, and he isn't wearing a Smokey the Bear hat. And the Marine addressing him isn't a Recruit Private. So, no: calling him "Sir" is not according to military protocol.
Try and keep up, here.
Haha nerds. Stop trying to overanalyze a bullshit movie to begin with
First he called the Gunny a sergeant and then sir lol
by faar one of the hardest scenes ever put on a screen ! iv lost count of how many times iv watched this over the years !
Crazy Hit Man
How many people in Hollywood understand the difference between a non com and an officer? MARINES WOULD NEVER CALL A SERGEANT "SIR". Nor would any member of ANY other branch of the military. ONLY officers are addressed as "sir," all other ranks are addressed as their rank. This is a constant mistake in movies and shows that drives me nuts.
SO WHAT
@@kasuga19 So why can't Hollywood get it RIGHT?
This is a movie, that features a character who has literal bulletproof skin or rather they implanted some ''sub-dermial body armor'' under his entire skin or some BS.
Not to mention all the other nonsensical crap.
And you're complaining about the guy not correctly adressing a Sgt. like seriously?!
@@doublep1980 Firstly, people here are commenting on this clip - not the movie. That's why people are talking about the rank thing and not sub-dermal body armour. With that said, there is still a context and a justification for the body armour, however convoluted and ridiculous it may seem. The body armour serves a narrative purpose, as the justification for a character being shot and not suffering injuries. If the same character got shot 3 times in the heart and was still totally fine _without_ any context or justification then that _would_ appear utterly absurd to the viewer.
In the same vein, we have an equally unlikely scenario where a marine does something that would simply never happen in real life, and we got *NO* context or explanation leaving the only conclusion that it was pure ignorance on the part of the film-makers.
It may seem insignificant to some, but there is literally no way anyone who was ever in the military could watch this scene and not notice the jarring mistake made by the marine. The same suspension of disbelief that allows a viewer to accept "sub-dermal body-armour" will be shattered by minor breaks in the immersion - like incorrectly addressing a *Gunnery Sergeant.*
Like cars with steering wheels on the wrong side for the country they're in, Sylvester Stallone eating at Pizza Hut with a Taco Bell logo in the window, or wondering what happened to Saruman in Return of the King; these things only matter if you notice them, but once you do you can never un-see them and they will never stop bothering you - often far more than the actual fundamental problems of a movie.
@@graysaltine6035
It could happen. Pizza Hut and Taco Bell are both owned by the same parent company.
And don't forget that in the future Taco Bell wins the franchise wars, and everything becomes Taco Bell, even if it's not! Lol.
My favorite part was when he knocked out everyone in the city and put them in a freezer.
He called a Marine Gunnery Sergeant "Sir", no wonder he got punched! LOL
What wrong with call sir....
@@ashoksingha5954 In the Marines, calling a Sergeant "Sir" is considered an insult. It implies that the Sergeant is not worth his salt, but is only wearing the rank like a junior officer.
yawn no one gives a flying fuck about ranks its a movie get over it
@@240hzGaming As many people who are commenting on the rank. Maybe no one gives an ff about your opinion LOL
How come in Full Metal Jacket they Adress Gunnery Sgt. Hartman as Sir? It just seems to me since R Lee Emery was actually a Marine he would have not allowed such a mistake to be made in the movie
"I don't know much, but..."
Proceeds to explain everything in great detail.
Hitman 2007 is best so far
2:48 At that angle he indeed look exactly like Agent 47.
I love when spock jumps through windows.
"I don't know much" proceeds to explain the project in details
this one looks like the Robert Patrick's T1000.
"Sir? Where would you like your chambered, precision rifle?"
"Over there, pointed at the suspect's chair"
"Yes Sir"
"Oh, and leave the safety off"
"But of course sir"
We all going to forget this man that jumped through the glass like nothing. Especially an embassy it's bullet proof
A titanium explosive ballistic bullet?
Oh, that was a nice one. When we thought the Hitman franchise was buried, because nothing could be worse than the 2007's flick, they proved us otherwise. Never underestimate the power of Skip Woods.
>load a gun during an interrogation
>Change clothes ON BLOODY CAMERA
>Roam around a freaking MP base with a SNIPER RIFLE strapped to our back.
Perhaps the only movie that came close to it's Video Game counterpart. The Witcher should take a few pages out of its book
47 would never get caught, that’s why this movie doesn’t work for me because he is suppose to be a ghost…
He didn't get caught. He walked in on his own and was caught on purpose. It's kind of ridiculous but makes a good movie
"No, you're locked here with me". When you hear anything like this, it's time to get out as quickly as you can...