16
2014    2 h 12 minThriller, Action
7.361%77%7.3
W filmie "Bez Litości" Denzel Washington gra McCalla, człowieka, który odciął się od tajemniczej przeszłości, by rozpocząć nowe, spokojne życie. Ale kiedy spotyka Teri, młodą dziewczynę, zmuszoną do współpracy przez niebezpiecznych rosyjskich gangsterów, nie może pozostać bezczynny - musi jej pomóc. Uzbrojony w pewne umiejętności, które pozwalają mu zemścić się na każdym, kto jest okrutny wobec bezbronnych ludzi, McCall rezygnuje z narzuconej sobie izolacji, by zaprowadzić sprawiedliwość. [opis dystrybutora dvd]
Directed by Antoine Fuqua
  • Denzel WashingtonRobert McCall / Producer
  • Marton CsokasTeddy
  • Chloë Grace MoretzTeri
  • David HarbourMasters
  • Haley BennettMandy
  • Bill PullmanBrian Plummer
  • Melissa LeoSusan Plummer
  • David MeunierSlavi
  • Johnny SkourtisRalphie
  • Alex VeadovTevi
  • Vladimir KulichVladimir Pushkin
  • E. Roger MitchellLead Investigator
  • James WilcoxPederson
  • Mike O'DeaRemar
  • Anastasia Mousis SanidopoulosJenny
  • Allen MaldonadoMarcus
  • Rhet KiddJay
  • Mike MorrellHM Brian
  • Matt LaskyMarat
  • Shawn FitzgibbonLittle John Looney
  • Lucas LeCompte13 kwietnia 2025
    My favorite part is when Robert goes "it's equalizing time" and equalizies all over the places.
  • bigsloppy23 maja 2026
    is that the guy from "this is why you are extremely poor"
  • Zokkiie18 stycznia 2026
    If you fuck with Keanu’s dog you get Wicked, but if you fuck with Denzel’s favorite hooker you get McCalled. This is a cool, gritty revenge movie with a calm, unstoppable Denzel at the center. It’s a slow burn, but the payoff is brutal and satisfying. The action is clean, the tension builds nicely, and Denzel’s quiet intensity carries the whole film. Not nonstop chaos, but when it hits, it hits hard
  • CarbonDJ9 maja 2026
    Over the top but I'm here for it. Action flicks aren't built the same anymore, but Denzel doing his best John Wick is pretty spectacular and I'm a fan of it.
  • Seabee4uu16 kwietnia 2026
    The Equalizer is a "revenge movie" franchise like no other. Watching Denzel kick ass as Robert McCall is one of my guilty pleasures. And as the villain Marton Csokas really shines in this one!
  • Koke27 września 2025
    Denzel Washington shines as Robert McCall, delivering a mix of intensity and calm in this gripping vigilante thriller. The film earns high marks for its tense atmosphere, sharp action, and strong lead performance—losing only half a star for a slightly predictable plot.
  • Erick Garcia1 marca 2026
    Good movie
  • mwc663 listopada 2025
    Really enjoyed plenty action
  • tacl517 lutego 2026
    Good movie. Denzel is the best. Watch all three of the series.
  • CRIPFLIX17 sierpnia 2025
    Can’t complain one of my favorite movies
  • nicpederson23 sierpnia 2025
    Nothing special, but a good watch.
  • marzecms136 stycznia 2026
    Great trilogy !
  • Mr. D10 sierpnia 2025
    Thought this sucked on release, originally. Now? "A man with those skills? I want to know who he's working for." #watchedpart3first
  • Shaydeknight20 grudnia 2025
    I was a big fan of the original Equalizer television series with Edward Woodward back in the 1980s. That show wasn't merely about an ex-spy turned Robin Hood private investigator, in retrospect, its enduring appeal lay in its atmosphere. How it looked and sounded mattered enormously. Stewart Copeland's music gave it a pulse, much as Jan Hammer did for Miami Vice. A number of shows from that era leaned into that aesthetic edge (stylish, gritty, mood-forward) while also offering more complex plots, morally ambiguous characters, and the early stirrings of serialization that are now industry standard. That combination is why they resonated so strongly with younger audiences at the time. Antoine Fuqua's The Equalizer is not that kind of cool. This film has very little atmosphere in the stylistic sense. It is almost entirely character-driven, and while that's not inherently a flaw, it represents a fundamental departure from what made the original series unique. This is a different Robert McCall, a different vision entirely. What we get instead is, more or less, a generic action hero that is competently executed, well-performed, and effective within its genre, but not especially distinctive. Within that narrower frame, however, it is a solid action film. The similarities to the show largely begin and end with the premise. Robert McCall, played by Denzel Washington, is a former government operative, and this first film functions as his transition into becoming "The Equalizer". He embodies a fantasy many people harbour: the ultra-violent yet morally upright executioner, unbound by law, bureaucracy, or consequence. He is the free agent who destroys evil in all its forms, never gets caught, never faces meaningful repercussions, and never questions his own righteousness. He is the ultimate white-hat hero, riding into town, solving everything, killing everyone who needs killing, and moving on. And in the downtime between these violent crusades, he's perfectly happy to help the people around him become the best versions of themselves. He's a genuinely nice guy who just happens to be able to kill with extreme efficiency, creativity, and brutality. Antoine Fuqua, as a director, remains frustratingly hit or miss. I would argue that any of his genuinely good films succeed largely because of strong material and strong actors, and are good in spite of his direction rather than because of it. His work here is similarly bland. There is little in the way of visual flair, thematic boldness, or directorial personality. The camera does its job, the scenes are intelligible, the action is clear, but there is nothing particularly inspired in the framing, the movement, or the rhythm. The cinematography leans toward muted, functional compositions, the production design favours generic urban spaces over evocative ones, and the editing, while clean, lacks the musicality or tension-building sophistication that could have elevated the material. Washington, meanwhile, is Washington. He is natural, credible, and entirely convincing. No matter what he does, he fits. His range may be limited, but what he does, he does exceptionally well, and this role sits squarely within his wheelhouse. His quiet authority and restrained intensity do most of the heavy lifting, supplying the film with a gravitas it might otherwise lack. Marton Csokas, as the primary antagonist, is mesmerizing. The action scenes are a clear strength. They are precise, well-staged, and feel more grounded and credible than the typical action spectacle. Until the climax, that is, where we experience the typical and hackneyed scene where the "hero sets traps for a larger force and kills people in gruesome and interesting ways". Regardless, Fuqua's preference for clarity over chaos tends to work: the violence is efficient, purposeful, and often unsettling in its matter-of-fact brutality. McCall's methodology (timed, measured, almost surgical) adds a distinctive texture to the action, even if the surrounding cinematic language remains pedestrian. In the end, The Equalizer is a decent action movie. It is not stellar, not particularly memorable, and not especially stylish, but it is competently made, well-acted, and effective on its own terms. It is not something I would enthusiastically recommend, but it is also not something I would dissuade others from seeing.
  • flavo4324 listopada 2025
    The Equalizer is one of the rare modern reimaginings that genuinely improves on its source material while still respecting what made it great. I was a fan of the original TV series, so when Denzel Washington took on the role of Robert McCall, I was curious—but the result completely impressed me. The film gives McCall a thoughtful, grounded background story that explains why he offers his unique brand of justice, something the original series only hinted at. Reimagining his former intelligence ties, especially his CIA contacts, adds depth and credibility to his skills without undermining the character’s quiet, methodical nature. Denzel brings a powerful mix of calm, compassion, and explosive precision to McCall, delivering a performance that feels both iconic and entirely his own. The action is brutal but purposeful, and the film’s tone matches the modern world while keeping the “help the helpless” spirit alive. The Equalizer is smart, stylish, and a worthy successor to the classic series.

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