Nobody Movie Explored, Ending Explained and References

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Published 2021-04-15
"Why couldn't they just give him back the Kitty Cat bracelet?" ;)
Join me as I break down the new Bob Odenkirk action film Nobody and explain the various themes and references within the movie. Let me know in the comments what you thought of the movie!

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All Comments (21)
  • @wdimplus8987
    What did you think of this movie? Did Bob Odenkirk pull it off??
  • @JRob-pd1jk
    Thanks for explaining his tattoo. In the movie when that guy saw it on hutch and got so scared, I instantly loved his character 5x more.
  • @gino9040
    The build up to the bus scene is fantastic. You can feel his absolute rage wanting to escape and beat the shit out of someone. The music in this film also sets the scene and is well chosen
  • @joey_cordova_
    You missed the part where he finds his daughters bracelet in the basement after he killed everyone. I found that part of the movie funny, because it's really his daughters fault of losing the bracelet that caused everything.
  • @tiagocoelho5642
    Van gogh art is used to refer to this: "Who am I in the eyes of most people. A nobody, a non-entity, an unpleasant person. Someone who has not, and never will have, any position in society, in short the lowest of the low. Well then, even if that was all absolutely true, one day I would like to show by my work, what this non-entity has in his heart. -Vincent Van Gogh"
  • @sputnikalgrim
    This movie is going to be an instant action classic. It was gratuitous fun. The sound track was just awesome. His seeming indifference to violence by his always calm demeanor throughout is classic.
  • @rayhjr72
    When the Russian girl doing research on Hutch . Found out what kind of bad ass he was thru the papers at her boss and said he was on his own. right then you knew nobody wanted to screw with him. even her mob type boss.
  • @TheSaxon25
    I love how he's always having cathartic moments of self reflection around bad guys who are dying. A sincere monologue of why he is the way he is with people that's he's almost killed. And right when he comes to the point or moment of clarity he looks to the bad guy to find them fully expired. What a great film 🍻
  • @davebruneau6068
    The Christopher Lloyd soliloquy concerning 'retirement' almost felt like he was talking about his own personal life,when you consider he was in the biggest movie on the planet(in its day) and he was in the biggest TV sit-com on the planet(in its day AND pre-internet),and then he disappeared for about 35 years,only to resurface in this...im gonna say it now... INSTANT CLASSIC
  • @sl0507
    The search for the tattoo artist is an analogy for his going back to his "dead" life. The scene shows him entering and exiting various tattoo parlors, all on street level, all without success. Then they show him walking downstairs, in the darkness, to a below street-level place. He's literally going into the ground. That's where we find out about his former life and where he finds success and cements his path back into that life.
  • @yeager17832
    The Claymore scene at the end was something I cannot ever remember seeing in any movie, but I always wanted to. It was glorious.
  • @shetah8039
    The part I liked the most about the film was the fact the Odenkirk is a complete badass in the move and seems like a natural action man, yet he was originally a comic and a comedic writer. Knowing he put in two years of his life just training into character only improves on all of this.
  • @gregaj7
    "Why couldn't they just give him back the Kitty Cat bracelet?" As you already know, it was under the couch. I liked the movie, and it had the hint of setting up another, yet didn't make it obvious. I found the basement comment by Connie Nielsen at the end hilarious. They all pulled it off.
  • @scubawi
    This was a great movie. My wife and I rented it and we watched it 3 times. I think Hutch grabbed the painting because earlier he was told that the Russian collected art that was in the 9 figures range. Not a bad little nest egg to start over.
  • @erwinbrehme3329
    I thought/think his wife knew all along and even was involved in Hutch's deeds as an auditor. At least, that's how I perceived the "Do you remember what we used to be?" and the discussion about how it's like "in the good old times" when she gives him medical treatment for his injuries.
  • This movie was the biggest GOOD surprise in cinema for me since "Joker" back in 2019. Bob Odenkirk really did pull it off, and so did Christopher Lloyd, who blew me away (pun intended) with how good the two worked together.
  • My only problem with this movie is wasn't longer and developed so fast. I hope the sequels have longer running times.
  • @petederek7174
    My thought to why he took the Van Gogh painting was to sell it and help his family (new house, kids college, the Italy trip, restoring his new business, etc.). Government agents don't get paid much and he was smart enough to realize money goes up and down in value, but great art usually maintains a high worth. Plus it was easier to carry than stacks of cash.