Antagonist Vincent Quaranta’s protracted death was the hardest Equalizer 3 scene to shoot, according to actor Andrea Scarduzio.Scarduzio, who plays Quaranta, recalled the challenges of filming the Italian gangster’s demise in an interview with Collider. “Well, by far, definitely, no doubt, the final part of the death, when I’m crawling in the streets [was the hardest scene],” he said. “It was very tough to shoot. It was full winter. We were shooting in December, and it was about five degrees out. Well, it was cold as fuck. It was raining, and we were shooting a lot of hours, and, you know, crawling on those cobblestones is not fun. Actually, I got scars on this leg here and here on my foot, I got scars because I was really bleeding, and deep cuts. [Laughs] It was very tough, and there was a moment that [star] Denzel [Washington] came near me and he said, ‘You’re doing great. I mean it.'”Quaranta’s brutal execution is one of several acts of vigilante violence carried out by Washington’s Robert McCall in The Equalizer 3. This ruthlessness is reflected in one of the sequel’s major themes: whether McCall truly is a good man. While some viewers will no doubt wrestle with this quandary after the credits roll, for director Antoine Fuqua it’s obvious that the positive outcomes of McCall’s one-man war on crime are enough to earn him a place on the side of the angels. “The end justifies the means. He did it for the right reasons,” Fuqua said.Related: Antoine Fuqua Reveals The Equalizer 3 Had a ‘Whole Different Ending’
Antagonist Vincent Quaranta’s protracted death was the hardest Equalizer 3 scene to shoot, according to actor Andrea Scarduzio.
Scarduzio, who plays Quaranta, recalled the challenges of filming the Italian gangster’s demise in an interview with Collider. “Well, by far, definitely, no doubt, the final part of the death, when I’m crawling in the streets [was the hardest scene],” he said. “It was very tough to shoot. It was full winter. We were shooting in December, and it was about five degrees out. Well, it was cold as fuck. It was raining, and we were shooting a lot of hours, and, you know, crawling on those cobblestones is not fun. Actually, I got scars on this leg here and here on my foot, I got scars because I was really bleeding, and deep cuts. [Laughs] It was very tough, and there was a moment that [star] Denzel [Washington] came near me and he said, ‘You’re doing great. I mean it.'”
Quaranta’s brutal execution is one of several acts of vigilante violence carried out by Washington’s Robert McCall in The Equalizer 3. This ruthlessness is reflected in one of the sequel’s major themes: whether McCall truly is a good man. While some viewers will no doubt wrestle with this quandary after the credits roll, for director Antoine Fuqua it’s obvious that the positive outcomes of McCall’s one-man war on crime are enough to earn him a place on the side of the angels. “The end justifies the means. He did it for the right reasons,” Fuqua said.
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