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How Real Is Safecracking in Movies? Expert Safecrackers Debunk Army of Thieves | Netflix IRL 

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How real is safecracking in films? Does it occur during real heists? Today, on Netflix IRL, Kat & Dominic have recruited master safe crackers Dave "Beastie" Richardson & Jim Richardson to debunk the reality of Army of Thieves!
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Kat Echazarreta
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Dominic Andre
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In this prequel to "Army of the Dead," a mysterious woman recruits bank teller Dieter to help her crew crack three legendary safes across Europe.
CHAPTERS
00:00 - Intro
00:23 - Sebastian's Safecracking Skills Reaction
00:50 - Experiment 1: Transparent Combo Lock
02:06 - Meet the Experts
03:01 - Experts' Reaction
03:41 - How Safecracking Works
04:54 - Final Thoughts
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Комментарии : 57   
@hand587
@hand587 2 года назад
These guys basically said nothing, “sound isn’t important “ and “be patient”. Tell me some technical stuff. I haven’t actually learnt how to crack a safe here. Get the Lockpicking Lawyer on board!
@MartijnPennings
@MartijnPennings 2 года назад
I agree, I learned absolutely nothing from this video. The girl actually asked some good questions, but she really didn't get any straightforward answers.
@MistaJ28
@MistaJ28 2 года назад
3:26 The reaction i was waiting for. It was indeed beautiful
@adrian-kv2wq
@adrian-kv2wq 2 года назад
ikr!!!
@everenigmatic5805
@everenigmatic5805 2 года назад
A "science communicator" isn't what you need for this case. What you really need is a "lockpicking lawyer".
@Khous-yg1ur
@Khous-yg1ur 2 года назад
I used to be a bank technician and learning how to crack safes and replace combo locks was so interesting. You have to have alot of patience, and it is the kind if job where if one thing goes wrong you have to start all over. I would love to review heist or safe cracking movies and tv shows to say how real or unreal what a character is doing is.
@Andalaeknir86
@Andalaeknir86 2 года назад
Do it. Go for it
@Andalaeknir86
@Andalaeknir86 2 года назад
Make your own demonstration as well as education would be interesting as giving that piece of background backstory
@Khous-yg1ur
@Khous-yg1ur 2 года назад
@@Andalaeknir86 i would but i would have to learn alot about editing. I would much rather if Insider, Vanity Fair, Buzzfeed Video or Wired contacted me and asked me to do it, i would in a heartbeat
@ankharastudios
@ankharastudios 2 года назад
@@Khous-yg1ur Shot the fk up.. no body's gon come for your ass if you on't do some thing.. Take what @Alexander Santos said.. "Do it. Go for it"
@Khous-yg1ur
@Khous-yg1ur 2 года назад
@@ankharastudios that's a little aggressive, I'm not expecting them to come to me. You can submit content for them
@KatVoltage
@KatVoltage 2 года назад
Such a fun episode to shoot!!!!!🤗
@neverkilledaman
@neverkilledaman 2 года назад
Great job Kat!
@kac6882
@kac6882 2 года назад
love this kind of content!! interesting!! and the safe crackers reactions are so charming lol
@maxTheTimeSlasher
@maxTheTimeSlasher 2 года назад
I was lowkey waiting for this😆
@vipitovswu4451
@vipitovswu4451 2 года назад
How did you get into Safe Cracking? : Low SAT Scores Hello....😂
@haleymanrique9014
@haleymanrique9014 2 года назад
I want to hang out with those safe cracker guys haha
@planetruths1373
@planetruths1373 2 года назад
I feel like I know less than when I started.
@elcidgaming
@elcidgaming 2 года назад
I remember practicing cracking my padlock that has 999 combinations lol I just brute force it and "feel" it eventually
@theobvu
@theobvu 2 года назад
I could listen for 1 hr to those safecracking experts hahaha they are fun
@neverkilledaman
@neverkilledaman 2 года назад
Love it!
@Sci-Fi_Freak_YT
@Sci-Fi_Freak_YT 2 года назад
This movie was great 👍
@MillennialMagic
@MillennialMagic 2 года назад
You guys... this was not explanatory or helpful or educational in any way 🤣 just made me want to order a transparent lock to try it myself since I didn’t understand any of their explanation there 😅
@emmybuckner7112
@emmybuckner7112 2 года назад
Oh woah so interesting!!! Learn something new everyday
@kueiseong
@kueiseong 2 года назад
Italian job used 'feel'.
@lornbaker1083
@lornbaker1083 2 года назад
I am a lunatic and I am willingly posing this challenge to this channel I will gladly come out to the studio! I don't understand the concept of so-called uncrackable safe, as so far no such thing as an unbreakable lock exist to me. Nope I said unbreakable not unpickable. Because you can make any kind that you want but it won't be ever be able to survive being destroyed. If you want to go through it the movie way of trying to do the locks okay then yeah maybe something like that Thanks that's my exit. But if you want to cut through a safe like it's a good goddamn turkey dinner there are plenty of devices out there that will cut through practically everything in anyting up to and including Fallout shelters scale blast doors design to resist the impact and pressure of direct detonation nuclear weapons used in the Cold War. No locksmith can make anything that human isn't more than willing enough to go to any lengths to crack open up to and including violence and explosive materials those last two being my personal choice because why bother with a lock if I'm able to carve the entire freaking assembly out and make a hole. Also for me it's not about the whole so it can't be cracked by human hands it's about the fact that it was built and exists and if someone says they can't be damaged by human I want to prove them wrong! if you claim that a human cannot crack it open I will bring excavation gear multiple types of cutting torches, from plasma to acetylene. I will even submerge the lock-in freaking cold water just so I can use it underwater torch to cut through better. you name it I will bring it just specifically so I can carve it open. Because there is nothing that exists upon the face of the Earth today that was made by humans that human beings cannot open up. The moment that anyone can prove otherwise to me is the moment that I will personally get a top hat and make cheese butter for you using materials from the local grocery store. Because to me it's not about the lock it's about the fact that someone was so arrogant as to claim that another human being cannot destroy their creation. Which to me is the height of arrogance it's like somebody claiming that there are God. Maybe I'm not your average kind of safe cracker. But I can guarantee a 100% chance of opening up a safe no matter what it is. The only thing that needs to be taken into consideration is the fact that the contents inside may be destroyed in the process of opening it up regardless the point is nothing can be kept closed everything can be opened up. Absolutely everything and anything that is ever been created by human kind can be opened up. If you think otherwise you're a freaking gonk ( cyberpunk 2077 fans know what I mean when I say that) the safe-crackers watching the movie are very right. But again there safecrackers. My sole intention is to prove that nothing cannot be broken into. Not that it can just be open up with a light touch of a Safecracker. In fact I'm almost guaranteeing to everyone reading this that I would be able to crack open the side of that safe something that's supposed to design from point to withstand a nuclear blast using nothing but the average tools available today and just time. Again I can guarantee you nothing can be resisted from being open up with enough time and effort even if you designed it to be resistant to a nuclear blast it will open up
@chinmayroy4637
@chinmayroy4637 2 года назад
Which headphone you are using?
@bnoblephoto
@bnoblephoto 2 года назад
Where to buy this clear lock?
@MoroccanAnwar
@MoroccanAnwar 2 года назад
thats why im in the comments looking for
@dinoatcharterdotnet
@dinoatcharterdotnet 2 года назад
This movie was good but ultimately felt pointless knowing Dieter dies in Army of the Dead. Also, the actor that plays him is now dating Ruby O. Fee (Korina in the movie)...lucky bastard.
@dc_cristianz
@dc_cristianz Год назад
Dieter non muore in army of the dead. È ancora vivo.
@vorkev1
@vorkev1 2 года назад
feel is a big thing but you should not leave sound out the fact is some safes ae so cheap you can her when it snaps into the right gate. 1 thing also to note is a lot of safes or at least older models and well I guess it all depends but i would say at least half of safes you would get a call on having a hidden key slot on them and that slot can be used to simply be picked and open things up. I have also come across a lot of safes more than you think wear all you need is a schematic of the lock and can drill a tiny hole and see wear the gates line up.
@jakespiegler5006
@jakespiegler5006 2 года назад
Still waiting for something to happen in this video 😅
@scaredyfish
@scaredyfish 2 года назад
I found the movie disappointing. Dieter is a fun character, but the set up of the safes being a series of puzzles never really paid off. They were just safes with increasing numbers of dials.
@RecordCheese
@RecordCheese 2 года назад
Exactly. The worst part for me what that they had this story behind the safes and we already knew that they just X million dollars in them. It wasn't an artifact in museum that had never been opened, so they could have done away with the story and would've been just any another bank + credit union heist movie.
@moviesandmusicinsync7238
@moviesandmusicinsync7238 2 года назад
@@RecordCheese it was never about the content of the safe but the safes itself.It had a deep history that the people who used it as regular safes did not know about.the whole movie was a key,a stepping stone in understanding the 1st movie and the coming soon 3rd movie wherein being in order is the concept of the sequel.
@greatgardna2589
@greatgardna2589 2 года назад
The safes are going to be forgotten and abandoned forever just like Hans Wagner's craft. That's why the bank vaults are never appreciated nor preserved and it's just there for the institution to use. The overall point of the story is that Dieter admires Han's Wagner's genius and passion for creating the vaults, the workers nor the people never care about but Dieter was there to fulfill and manifest the lifetime experience of safecracking the complex vault.
@RecordCheese
@RecordCheese 2 года назад
@@moviesandmusicinsync7238 maybe it is just me, but I truly feel that this movie contributed nothing to Army of the Dead. I don't know if there was any detail about the Götterdämmerung which would have explained how Vanderohe got out of the vault in AotD.
@moviesandmusicinsync7238
@moviesandmusicinsync7238 2 года назад
@@RecordCheese there are tons of explanation or just a loophole in the franchise.but i see it in a way wherein a new timeline opening like what dieter said.if all vaults are cracked,a new doorway will be opened.maybe newtimeline,side effects of the zombie bite made him stronger and becoming an omega to freehimself from the vault or just the director forgot to connect the dots.
@jesusisunstoppable4438
@jesusisunstoppable4438 2 года назад
Lock Picking Lawyer Pls. thx.
@ceesbimmel3764
@ceesbimmel3764 2 года назад
It is not but it's movie magic.
@urboislim2757
@urboislim2757 2 года назад
"on tiktok" just why....
@cvokoye
@cvokoye 2 года назад
I learned absolutely nothing.
@zev007
@zev007 Год назад
That guy nose what he's talking about.
@jerkifer924
@jerkifer924 2 года назад
and I know less than before...
@thefattesthagrid
@thefattesthagrid 2 года назад
I rarely had so many brain cramps while watching a movie. That shit is just straight up nonsense from start to finish.
@artful1967
@artful1967 2 года назад
but you watched it from start to finish?
@ravelitschimo
@ravelitschimo 2 года назад
the guys are more funny than the whole movie "army of thieves". They should make a movie with them.
@shirleymontgomery8083
@shirleymontgomery8083 2 года назад
Movies Tube
@MartijnPennings
@MartijnPennings 2 года назад
I was so infuriated by this film, in the same sense as for example "Now you see me" did. There's no skill being portrayed, it's just MaGiC. The guy in the movie is just so "good" at "feeling" and "hearing" the safe that he literally just turns the knob and opens the supposedly most difficult to open safe ever made. If it would be that easy to open a safe, the safe would be useless. I really hate it when movie makers underestimate their audience and these ones must have thought their audience is dumber than stupid to have this much suspension of disbelief.
@jasethatbeme2179
@jasethatbeme2179 2 года назад
Am I the only one that didn't learn anything from this video?
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