In the 2014 film The Equalizer , a standout cinematic feature is , where he mentally maps out an entire fight before it even begins. This visual technique uses extreme close-ups, slow motion, and shallow focus to show McCall scanning his surroundings for everyday objects—like books, shot glasses, or power drills—that he can turn into lethal weapons. Core Features & Style
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Antoine Fuqua's direction brings a sense of style and energy to the film's action sequences. The movie's fight choreography is intense and well-executed, with Washington performing many of his own stunts. The action scenes are fast-paced and suspenseful, making "The Equalizer" a thrilling ride.
As the story unfolds, McCall and Alina form a bond, and he becomes determined to protect her and bring justice to those who have wronged her. With his skills and experience, McCall takes down the bad guys one by one, using his equalizer skills to level the playing field.
A terrifying "fixer" for the Russian mob who serves as McCall’s dark reflection. Chloë Grace Moretz as Alina:
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