

Equalizer 3
Réalisé par Antoine FuquaDepuis qu'il a renoncé à sa vie d'assassin au service du gouvernement, Robert McCall peine à enterrer les démons de son passé et trouve un étrange réconfort en défendant les opprimés. Alors qu'il pense avoir trouvé un havre de paix dans le sud de l'Italie, il découvre que ses amis sont sous le contrôle de la mafia locale. Quand les évènements prennent une tournure mortelle, McCall sait exactement ce qu'il doit faire : protéger ses amis en s'attaquant directement à la pègre.
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- Shaydeknight1 janvier 2026Of the three Equalizer films, The Equalizer 3 is, in my view, the weakest. Antoine Fuqua's direction has actually improved. The film is cleanly shot, well paced on a scene-to-scene level, and visually confident, so that's not the problem. Nor is Denzel Washington the issue. He remains an immensely credible screen presence, and it is frankly remarkable that he carried this film at roughly sixty-nine years old during production. His physical authority and emotional control are still there, and nothing about his performance feels lazy. The film falters elsewhere. The plot is astonishingly simple, to the point that it feels deliberately dumbed down. What once felt like a morally driven thriller with layers of restraint, obligation, and reluctant violence has been reduced to something almost schematic. There is very little narrative complexity, very little mystery, and almost no sense that events could unfold in an unexpected way. The story proceeds exactly as you assume it will, and that predictability drains tension rather than building it. Visually, the film is gorgeous. The Italian setting (primarily the coastal town of Atrani which is called "Altamonte" in the film) is undeniably beautiful. Fuqua makes good use of the location with strong establishing shots, patient camera work, and a real appreciation for the geography of the place. The film knows how to let the town breathe, and for stretches it almost convinces you that this quieter, more contemplative setting might lead to a more reflective story. Unfortunately, this is where another major problem emerges: the film is not interested in how Europe actually is, only in how Hollywood imagines Europe to be for American audiences. It leans heavily into a postcard version of southern Italy that feels curated, simplified, and vaguely patronizing. The rhythms of daily life, social dynamics, and cultural boundaries are smoothed over in favour of an almost touristic fantasy of instant belonging and uncomplicated warmth. There are two moments (handled here obliquely, to avoid spoilers) that exemplify this. In one, the film suggests that a newcomer can be absorbed into a small European village with surprising speed, accepted as "one of us" after what feels like a matter of days. Anyone who has lived in, or even closely observed, small communities anywhere in the world knows how implausible that is, whether in Italy or the USA. Insularity is not cruelty; it is simply how human groups work, and acceptance is earned over years, not bestowed by narrative convenience. In another scene, meant to convey cultural generosity, one character decides to show McCall the local cuisine. Now, Italians are famously uncompromising about their food, and the idea that a local would proudly introduce a visitor to "authentic" regional food only to serve him a kebab (a Turkish dish) strains credibility past the breaking point. No Italian that I know would ever do that. These moments may seem minor, but together they reveal a fundamental lack of cultural specificity. The setting becomes merely decorative rather than realistic which can be alienating. The treatment of Robert McCall himself is another significant downgrade. In the first two films, he was portrayed as a disciplined professional: a man with violent skills who enters conflict reluctantly, driven by a moral code and a sense of responsibility toward the vulnerable. Here, that view of the character is largely gone. Without sufficient justification or introspection, he comes across less as a reluctant guardian and more as a man who simply enjoys the work, with a nigh-psychopathic air to him. The difference is subtle but crucial, and it shifts the character from morally complex to uncomfortably unhinged. The central criminal storyline suffers from the same oversimplification. The antagonists are thinly sketched, almost cartoonish, and lack any meaningful interiority. Their goals are generic, their menace abstract, and their connection to the town feels imposed rather than organic. The film attempts to personalize this threat through individual victims and relationships, but those efforts never quite compensate for how hollow the overarching conflict feels. There is nothing especially personal at stake, and without that, the violence loses its emotional charge. Compounding this is a parallel subplot involving Dakota Fanning whose narrative thread is clearly intended to add thematic depth and institutional context. In practice, it does very little. The connection between this storyline and McCall's experience in Italy is tenuous, and when the two threads intersect, there is no meaningful payoff. Fanning does a fair job, her character is competently performed, but the role itself feels like padding, an attempt to suggest a larger world without actually enriching the story we are watching. In the end, The Equalizer 3 is a film that looks better than it is. It benefits from a beautiful location, solid direction, and a lead actor who remains compelling well into his late sixties. But it is undone by a simplistic plot, a shallow understanding of its setting, a weakened conception of its protagonist, and narrative threads that promise depth without delivering it. What was once a tense, morally driven franchise has drifted into something flatter, easier, and far less engaging.
- maub1728 décembre 2025Great movie!
- egospurs10 novembre 2025Great movie with a great storyline that is believable. Solid acting & Denzil as always is superb
- PI_3X28 février 2025pretty damn good. Awesome athmosphere and setting.
- ben stevenson24 mars 2025Good end to a great trilogy
- mickerdoo7 novembre 2025Denzel is still a bad dude. Just thought the situation was a little underwhelming in respect to the first. Needed more challenge.
- Vandyt25 octobre 2025The worst of the saga, where Denzel’s age shows in the lack of fight scenes. Despite everything, the story still packs the same punch
- TonyFecteau28 juillet 2025Very enjoyable. Good action and great characters.
- Karen Nakamura19 juillet 2025Perfectly good popcorn movie. Don't think too hard and just sit back and watch the mayhem. Everything by the numbers. No real suspense. That's ok. Papa Denzel is setting this movie up for retirement in a quiet Italian fishing village.
- tyecam57 juillet 2025W4 22 minutes
- Kevin Ward2 juillet 2025Best of the franchise. Killer opening sequence, gorgeous Italian locations, compact runtime and a satisfying conclusion delivered almost everything I could have wanted for this installment. I think it could have used 1-3 more brief action sequences (maybe 9 seconds each). There’s a definitely a lull in action after the opening sequence. Still, I really liked McCall’s arc. He’s hoping to settle down and wrestling with whether he’s a good man or a bad man. It’s cool to see Denzel and Dakota work together again, 20 years after Man on Fire. My goodness, Dakota was practically a baby in that film. They don’t get a ton of screentime together here, but it works well for the story. Had a really really good time with the family at this. Pretty full theater too, for a Sunday afternoon.
- pjljr21 avril 2025This latest in the Equalizer movies didn’t disappoint. There was a lot of action and bodily mayhem to satisfy those looking for that quality in action movies. Denzel Washington comes through with holding true to a moral compass that stands as a lesson to the bad guys that their evil behavior will not be tolerated or rewarded. Any movie I’ve watched with Denzel in it as a main character always has some moral lesson in it.
- MamboNumber515 janvier 2025Thought this was the best of the 3
- lutfi696920 juin 2025pretty good, love the feeling when he stopped being shy and beat all the baddies up.. tho some scenes were boring asf and i was like huh
- blackha416 février 2025Grate well worth a watch
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Equalizer 3 Trivia
Equalizer 3 was released on 30 août 2023.
Equalizer 3 was directed by Antoine Fuqua.
Equalizer 3 has a runtime of 1h 49min.
Equalizer 3 was produced by Todd Black, Denzel Washington, Steve Tisch, Jason Blumenthal, Antoine Fuqua, Michael Sloan, Clayton Townsend, Tony Eldridge, Alex Siskin.
The key characters in Equalizer 3 are Robert McCall (Denzel Washington), Emma Collins (Dakota Fanning), Gio Bonucci (Eugenio Mastrandrea).
Equalizer 3 is rated 12.
Equalizer 3 is an Action, Crime, Thriller film.
Equalizer 3 has an audience rating of 9.4 out of 10.






















