Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Equalizer: 2015-01-27

Denzel Washington plays a former trained assasin, or something like that, who would see a young prostitute who would stop by his cafe before hopping into a big car of her Russian Mafia client. She would be raped and beaten at times. He talks to her and then they find her and take her away. They give him a card in case he wants to order a hoe (and not the gardening kind of hoe, but the sexual kind of hoe or whore).

One day, she was beaten and sent to the hospital. He goes to them with $9,800 USD and attempts to buy her freedom as if she was a slave. As they deny his request, he Matrix them, as in kill them. He is smart and he calculates his moves like Neo but without literally stopping time and spoons. Later, a man robs the bank, I mean the place where he works and he decides not to intervene because children were present, but later he read the man's liscense and found him and killed him with an ax. he works at like Home Depot. Later, the Mafia or the Russian Mob, sent more men to investigate and they kill some Irish people or their rivals. Later, they see the black man, played by Washington, and they go after this skilled man. He seeks advice or permisson from an older woman and a man played by that guy who played the president in Independence Day and the writer in Newsies.

Later, they go after him in his warehouse and through a series of attacks, he kills everybody and goes to Russia to kill the big boss, the end. Plus, the former prostitute goes off to college or something with money that she got from who knows where (but it really came from her but she doesn't know that), but her friend died earlier in the film.

She thanks him at the end as he carries home his groceries like a normal man, kind of like the man that Bruce Willis plays in that film where he is like a super hero in real life but has to compete with the villian who is a weak person played by Samuel L. Jackson.

Today is Tuesday night, 11:50 PM, 2015-01-27. I'm Joey Arnold, in my room by the Highland Coffee Shop, Pham Ngu Lao, Q.1, TP.HCM, Vietnam.


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