"My mother says that violence never solves anything." "So?" Mr. Dubois looked at her bleakly. "I'm sure the city fathers of Carthage would be glad to know that…Anyone who clings to the historically untrue and thoroughly immoral doctrine that violence never settles anything I would advise to conjure up the ghosts of Napoleon Bonaparte and the Duke of Wellington and let them debate it. The ghost of Hitler could referee and the jury might well be the Dodo, the Great Auk, and the Passenger Pigeon. Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than has any other factor, and the contrary opinion is wishful thinking at its worst. Breeds that forget this basic truth have always paid for it with their lives and their freedoms."
@@Musterkartoffel Damn straight. It's a helluva lot better than those places you'll get sent to jail if you defend yourself or prevent someone from stealing your property.
Yeah. Well, I would look at the court: "Then, you are all free game to a society that cares not about your rules and laws. They only care about strength and fear those who defend themselves. If you believe self-defense is a crime. Then, you have no right to be here in this courtroom or even to own the clothes on your back. You are all just meat to be abused and cast out. Do not defend yourself. You will be violating the law. Do not dare tell me the law. When you do not understand the law. After all, you are trying to DEFEND the law of anti self-defense. Ironic. You are all clueless." Yes, be my words. No, be no quarter given.@@SolusArmatura
Bruh, after I saw him flying off the bus I thought to myself that there is no way this dude just gets back in the bus and says: Hey bois, ya missed me mate? Guess I was wrong.
@MVSDTJFP It's partly a joke, but there's a reason why most early bladed weapons were two-handed. The two second summary is "better leverage and grip."
"how to deals with bully's" Google: tell an adult Bing: Edit: after 11 month I found this video again and checked the comments to see if my comment still there or have been buried deep. Well I didn't expect it to blow up like a handmade pipe bomb
This fighting scene is probably one of my most enjoyable fight scene. But for best fighting scene? IMO nothing close to The Raid Redemption Kitchen Scene
Honestly this is why I tell people I enjoyed Nobody more than any of the John Wick movies. Wick is fun but Nobody was so good because Chuck gets the fuck beat out of him and doesn't give up. Also he's like the MacGuyver of Murder.
The raid series is woefully unappreciated. My all time favorite action movies. The most rewatchable movies period. And it's kind of a random scene but my favorite scene is when the protagonists brother knifes a henchman through the neck while in the elevator. The practical special effects, the brutal ferocity, the end of the knife scrapping along the wall. Chefs kiss. (I've watched this movies probably more than 10 times and I dont know the names of the character or actors...)
@@Ashtarte3D I hear what you're saying, but to be fair, John Wick almost dies like 40 times, and the beating that he takes across 3 movies is enough to kill an army of guys, but still he never gave up either. Both characters cut from the same cloth, only difference is one knows Kung Fu :P
Oldboy corridor fight scene: >hero gets hit and stumbles >there is additional floppiness in moves and characters miss their targets >mindset of his enemies is shown nicely as they hestitate to attack him, after he defeated several of them >all of this fight scene done in one shot
I will say though if 5-6 of them all trying to beat up one guy over a damn bus see him come back inside ready to finish the job. If I was one of them I’m bolting. If he’s getting back up after all that I’m pleading guilty
You only need to beat the one that acts the toughest and everyone is affraid of. Or you can ignore them, life will beat them up 90% of the cases. Or do them both, it`s funnier.
I mean the character was an ex ex spec ops operative who hadn't trained in years and lived a relatively peaceful unassuming life. They fought not even half the man he was
It certainly adds more brutality and uncertainty to the fight, as well as see the progressive exhaustion and wear from the fight itself. Kind reminds me of Oldboy and Daredevil scenes where the pace even gradually slows and the tone of the fight shifts from "pummel the guy" energy to "take the beating and hope you win" energy.
Don't forget that the men he's fighting are even less capable of fighting. Just a bunch of thugs who were really drunk. He had the upper hand the whole time and yet he still got his ass beat by them, yet he still kept at it until he came out as the victor.
@@-Sober- In the movie "Nobody", Bob Odenkirk, the face behind James McGill/Saul Goodman/Gene Takavic played the character of Hutch Mansell, the protagonist of the movie. Because of his obvious resemblance to the funny 3D music lawyer, jokes like these sometimes spring up.
Perk activated: Unbreakable When below 25% health, gain a 50% damage buff. Allows to use any nearby environment object as a weapon. Any hit you take while the perk is active grants an additional 2% damage buff.
Berzerk: When below 10% health, you get a 75% damage buff, any crowd control effect gets reduced in 75%, 15% damage reduction for each enemy in a 15 meters radius, actions and executions are 50% faster, 50% extra speed and 20% lifesteal.
the thing i love the most in this movie is that they dont make the main character overpowered, he is just slightly stronger than all of them, he does get beaten up but still beats them mor
I like how he struggles to get up after being thrown out of the window but still he just walks back in to continue fighting. Randy Marsh ”I didn’t hear no bell” vibes right there.
@@Pepe-pq3om it literally is, 5v1 in a compact space and the guy comes out on top, and at one point (before he was thrown out of the buss, there we're locked inside of it...
@@thatguyapplesauce1060 If you try something like that you're most likely going to get killed, best thing you can do is call the police and stall the situation
@@thatguyapplesauce1060 we shouldn't be expected to put ourselves in danger for someone else. What if the attacker had a knife/gun? Calling the police is your best bet.
i mean les be honest if i was in a group of 4 others fighting a beat up old man who we stabbed and injured pretty bad and thrown out window and he willingly GET BACK ON THE BUS , WHO WOULDNT BE SCARED LMAOO
I love how this fight scene is a lot more realistic than other movies. The guy who wins still gets his ass kicked pretty f****** bad but that's what makes him so tough
It's certainly more realistic for that reason. The movies used to show this but then the invincible hero and girl boss tropes started and ruined the movies.
I love this scene. This is pretty much the only situation where you're ever likely to beat a group of people six to one. Enclosed spaces where you can exploit their lack of agility and planning. As a retired fighter this speaks to me on a weird level... Gonna have to go see this film now. :)
I love that the fight isn't completely one sided. He's fighting several guys, he's going to get hit eventually in such a tight space. Definitely gotta see this movie sometime.
not only are you obsessed with minecraft to the point that it was the first thing you thought of referencing, you’re also so illiterate you didn’t even manage to reference it correctly. its Notch, dude. edit: actually now that i think about it, i really shouldn’t have expected any more from a man that cant even spell the word “Gentle”
No that's not the reason Because did you know that in better call Saul, Lalo was asking Saul a favor and in the dialog he said "you're the right guy for this, you're a nobody" in which is now the reason why Saul is now referred as the nobody because he looks like a nobody
In the movie 'Speed' there's a ticking time-bomb on a bus. In the movie 'Nobody' there's a ticking time-bomb on a bus, *and his name is Hutch Mansell.*
I like when they interrupted big guy's book reading he stands up, he's bigger and stronger, yet he looks on our main protagonist and leaves... "He's got it"
He should of started to fight and our boy would of jumped in for sure especially when they pulled the knife and guns out probably would of done it in a dramatic fashion like right as one of the guys went to stab he'd grab their hand and just give them that you fucked up look before turning the knife on them
Genuinely one of the most realistic fight scenes ever. You can't block all the blows, but you take them on the hands and legs, protect your abdomen and head, minimalise the damage. If you get stabbed - just focus on defending from a second blow, and don't quit.
The Jack Reacher novel series feature pretty realistic Hand 2 Hand combat as well, it just so happens that Jack Reacher is "unnaturally fast" and always aims for the pressure points
Yeah, I've sat through a lot of bus fights that looked exactly like this, literally nothing here is an exaggeration apart from how he could get up and keep fighting after being thrown out of a window, that's somewhat harder to believe.
@@basedbattledroid3507 he is basically a ex assassin?? I am still amazed how ppl still says how it isn't realist or shiz without even watching the movie
"Against all the evil that Hell can conjure, all the wickedness that mankind can produce, we will send unto them... only you. Rip and tear, until it is done." - King Novik, opening: Doom Eternal
That's the thing with real fights. You have one chance to overwhelm your opponent with a swift strike, but if that fails and he is roughly of the same strength, that dance of sizing up, evation and striking when and where opportunity allows it begins, where each fighter tries to wear and grind the other one(s) down.
@@Furzkampfbomber yep... I've been in exactly ONE real fight in my life, done plenty of sparring, and goofing off with boxing too so im fairly confident in my ability to defend myself or attack another...however neither of us "won". It was a painful, agonizing slog of punching and getting punched and grappling, until we were both in so much pain and so tired we just said fuck this stupid shit, and went our separate ways. Ended up being pretty good friends after that for quite a while lol.
'best scene in this movie is when the vet at the tattoo shop sees the main characters tattoo and then just "nopes" the fuck outta the room and triple locks the door behind him
Don't lie, you've probably thought about a similar scenario in a day-dream in some way when you were younger, while listening to an absolute bop. Edit: Okay, I realize that we all still high-key do this, not just when we were younger lmao