Denzel Washington portrays a man with an innate sense of justice who comes to the rescue of people in dire straits in The Equalizer.Denzel Washington portrays a man with an innate sense of justice who comes to the rescue of people in dire straits in The Equalizer.

After watching the The Equalizer, moviegoers might never see the friendly guy at the home improvement store who picks out their tools and plywood in the same way.

In the action thriller that opened in the US this weekend, Denzel Washington plays McCall, an efficient, mild-mannered employee at Home Mart, who also happens to have a past as a trained killer and a way with tools.

“He’s resourceful,” the 59-year-old Washington said while promoting the movie at the Toronto International Film Festival earlier this month.

The two-time Oscar winner reunites with Antoine Fuqua, his director from Training Day, for which Washington won his best actor statuette in 2002.

The Equalizer, based on the 1980s television series of the same name, depicts a man with an innate sense of justice who comes to the rescue of people in dire straits with no one to turn to.

McCall moves through Home Mart with a Zen-like calm, working hard and helping co-workers with their problems. At home, however, he leads an austere life alone and suffers from obsessive compulsive disorder and insomnia. He spends long nights awake reading classics of literature in a diner, where he comes to know a teen Russian prostitute played by Chloe Grace Moretz. Her abuse at the hands of a Russian human trafficking ring yanks McCall out of the simple existence he had sought following a complicated life in the murky world of intelligence where he had been a killer and suffered for it.

I wasn’t just interested in running around chopping up folks. So we added this element of OCD

The unassuming Home Mart guy suddenly turns out to be an efficient slicer and dicer of Russian thugs.

“I wasn’t just interested in running around chopping up folks,” Washington said.“So we added this element of OCD in his ritual, of folding the napkin, the teabag and he had peculiar habits. So there is this character journey.”

McCall’s main nemesis of the many menacing characters in the underworld is Teddy, a Russian sociopath who comes from Europe with a posh accent and fine suits, looking more like a chief executive than a mobster.

McCall’s determination to decapitate the organisation takes him and Teddy to the home improvement store in a tense half hour where much of the store’s inventory of lethal tools is deployed in their face-off.

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