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Amazon Digital Services LLCLook, nobody has been more critical of Denzel Washington over the last few years than me, and it has nothing to do with the man's ability to command the screen. Washington is one of our great treasures, a timeless star with a seemingly endless reservoir of cool. But fulfilling roles are few and far between. For every chance he gets to star in something like Flight, he'll do three or four mediocre but money- making films like 2 Guns, Safe House, and Unstoppable. On the surface The Equalizer would seem to fit into that latter category. It's a throwback that checks all the boxes in the tortured action hero model.

There's even a slow- motion walk away from a gigantic explosion. But there's also something to be said for a film that allows Denzel to do his best Charles Bronson in Death Wish, and even if there aren't many surprises The Equalizer is one kick- ass film from start to finish. Watch Heaven`S Door Online Forbes.

Many will recognize The Equalizer from the cult favorite 1. TV series led by Ed Woodward, but they'll see few similarities in the bleak and bloody version directed by Training Day's Antoine Fuqua. Something about when Denzel hooks up with Fuqua that brings out the best in him. It's the freedom to show his dark side, and Denzel always eats up those opportunities when they come around. He plays Robert Mc. Call, a genial, helpful stock guy at a Home Depot- type store.

This being The Equalizer, we know that no guy can be quite as happy as Mc. Call seems to be. His barely- furnished home reeks of loneliness, and unable to sleep Mc. Call frequents the same diner each morning at 2am. There he meticulously arranges the condiments, reads his book, and converses with Elena (Chloe Grace Moretz), the headstrong yet troubled prostitute apparently using the place as her base of operations.

Their conversations are friendly, but distant. She has hopes of something more out of life and he's eager to encourage her out of the business.

When a bunch of Russian goons beat her up, sending her to the hospital, Mc. Call does what any average Home Depot employee would do, which is systematically destroy her attackers with a lethal flurry of violence. It's not just that he wipes out four heavily- armed goons all by himself; it's how he does it. Coldly, calmly assessing the situation beforehand, Mc.

Call's impulses kick into action. So what if he's a bit slower than he was back in the day (yes, he sets his stopwatch to clock everything), this is Mc. Call in his natural element; not stacking plywood.

This is Denzel in full Man on Fire- mode; confident, brooding, a lean mean murdering machine who makes killing look smooth and easy. His slick demeanor is matched by the bottled ferocity of Marton Csokas, who plays Teddy, a psychotic Russian fixer sent in to discover who has disrupted the mob's operations. What Mc. Call doesn't know is that his moment of vengeance has attracted the attention of some people in very high places, and they want him dead. What ensues isn't really a game of cat and mouse as it is cat vs. Mc. Call and Teddy are pretty brazen and upfront about what they intend to do to one another, and the body count skyrockets before the inevitable showdown. That Mc. Call has a nemesis worthy of being feared is a credit to screenwriter Richard Wenk, who along with Fuqua's unsubtle direction creates a film that glorifies its violent excesses.

Fuqua loves tough- guy movies like this and is well- suited to the task. Visual inventiveness has never been his specialty and The Equalizer doesn't demand it from him.

All you need to know about Wenk is that he also wrote The Expendables and 1. Blocks. There's not a lot of nuance to be found in the story itself, but Denzel adds what layers he can to Mc. Call's evolution into a street vigilante. He's a man who has always prided himself on righting wrongs, but a promise to never resort to killing again has him torn and seeking the help of old CIA friends (Melissa Leo and Bill Paxton in minor cameos) before embarking on a dark path. The Equalizer is brutal stuff, and the constant bloodshed could have been numbing if Denzel wasn't such an engaging hero. Even during the wildly ridiculous final showdown which has Mc.

Call butchering his foes with power tools (worst product placement ever!!!), you can't help but cheer for the guy. Is he probably just as much of a monster as the people he's killing? Maybe, but that's a question that's never really asked and desperately needs to be explored. Its possible Mc. Call will ask himself that question in the already green lit sequel.

Or perhaps not. The Equalizer doesn't bother with the heavy stuff; it does what it promised to do which is deliver an entertaining, action- packed experience and one of Denzel's better recent performances.