Knife Expert Breaks Down the Karambit Knife Fight in Extraction with Chris Hemsworth | Scenic Fights

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Published 2021-10-05
Kali Knife Expert, Logan Lo breaks down the karambit knife fight scene between Chris Hemsworth and Randeep Hooda from Netflix’s Extraction (2020) with MMA fighter, Chad Vázquez.

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Here is the breakdown section for each martial arts and karambit knife techniques:

00:00 Intro
00:32 Randeep Hooda’s Knife Attack Option - Breakdown 1 of 4
01:56 Chris Hemsworth’s Wall Pin Escape Option - Breakdown 2 of 4
03:17 Chris Hemsworth’s Bareknuckle Punches – Reaction 1 of 2
04:21 Chris Hemsworth’s amazing Karambit deployment – Reaction 2 of 2
05:07 Karambit Knife Attacks - Breakdown 3 of 4
07:01 Knife Disarm - Breakdown 4 of 4
08:10 Fight Scene Grade and Final Analysis

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About Extraction (2020) (Source Netflix):

A hardened mercenary's mission becomes a soul-searching race to survive when he's sent into Bangladesh to rescue a drug lord's kidnapped son.

About the Characters: (source Extraction wikia):

Tyler Rake is the main protagonist the 2020 Netflix action film Extraction. He was a black market mercenary and former Australian Special Agent who was hired to save the incarcerated Indian drug lord's kidnapped son, Ovi.
He is played by Chris Hemsworth, who is well known for portraying Thor Odinson in Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Saju Rav was a former Para soldier who served as an enforcer and henchman of Ovi Mahajan Sr.
He is portrayed by Indian Actor Randeep Hooda.

Watch Extraction now on Netflix:
www.netflix.com/title/80230399

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All Comments (21)
  • @ScenicFights
    Thank you so much for requesting this awesome fight scene. We cannot wait until Extraction 2 on Netflix. What other fight scene would you like to see us breakdown next?
  • @presentlee9403
    The best actor is the guys on the scooter and the one in the car. They did perfect in the fight scene. Their moves make perfect sense and didn't make a single mistake.
  • Dudes ... you guys need to hook up with Corridor Crew to develop a rad fight scene to be filmed and edited for a sick one-on-one battle. I see their latest light saber duel video and can just imagine what you guys could bring to a fight from a choreography stand point. Great stuff.
  • @Nathan49k
    What Logan demonstrates with the help of Chad is a solemn reminder why you should always avoid a fight if possible. Knives can be deployed super quick and you often will not know someone is carrying. They should be treated with the utmost respect. Thanks for the breakdown guys!
  • What makes this scene so cool is that both Rake and Saju are tired and injured from the previous chase/shootout section of the movie. They’re most likely not able to perform complex weapon techniques due to this and are probably acting on instinct and hopped up on adrenaline. Great breakdown as always, guys!
  • Chad looks so terrified that his buddy Logan can be this cold and ruthless with a knife. He looks so disturbed with the throat cut 😂 This is a great breakdown though, please do more 😍
  • @Felipebrbrbrbr
    6:07 Lmao I’m now 100% certain that a big reason for their friendship to be so solid is the fear Chad must have of what Logan could do to him if he ever made him angry
  • @keagancrick2899
    The only thing I could think to add is think about their respective backgrounds, military...not martial arts. To the military as a whole ( some select individuals excluded ) the knife is the back up of the back up. What I mean by that is we are trained for rifle first, pistol second and knife is an extra curricular after thought self tought in your own time maybe with a trainer once or twice a week. So for both of them to primarily not use the knife as a dominant tool makes since in my mind based on that.
  • @nguyenvu428
    Knife wasn't entirely Rake 's thing, a giant hammer would have been better
  • @lburgess63
    I like this fight because to me, this is how trained people might actually react after getting bombed. They are both already injured, partly concussed and badly disoriented. They are suddenly thrown into a fight for survival. You see flashes of top-notch training, like weapons deployment, mixed in with a bunch of flailing. That seems real.
  • @grilin18.
    The movie that needs a really needs a big breakdown is A Grande Art/Exposure, it has different names depending on its release but it has 4 scenes that I think would make a great longer breakdown. The first and last knife fights, the scene where they buy the knives, and the knife training scene. Would be a great way for Logan to talk about how to train to use a knife and how to pick a knife.
  • @lincolnpascual
    I appreciated the fact that Hemsworth used a karambit in this movie. I've been using karambit in actual combat since 2006, when I got shredded by one breaching a door in Baghdad. Dude tore my left arm from bicep to wrist, and I have the (very cool looking, apparently) scar to prove it. After that experience, I kept that karambit, started researching where it came from, and when I had the chance, I started learning Kali and Silat almost exclusively for about 5 years, 6 days a week, at least 3 hours intensive work (I was active duty infantry, so I had the time to do this on my own... I've also been training in multiple martial arts since childhood, including muay thai, wing chin, BJJ, boxing, and kyokushin). I use the karambit almost exclusively when doing CQC offensive work, and it does the job frighteningly well. I always get a good laugh when I see videos on YouTube about how the karambit is "not a good weapon", because they're almost always made by people with no experience in practical application. It is absurdly easy to eviscerate a human body when you're in the middle of the shit, and the body responds almost immediately, if done correctly. A lot of people don't seem to understand how incredibly fragile the human body is compared to steel... there's a reason why the blade, as ancient a weapon as it is, is still used in combat. I'll take a good blade over a gun any day... the firearm will run out of ammo, it can jam, it can break. That blade will continue to cut and separate flesh from bone until you can't raise your hand anymore.
  • @hodag
    The only thing I would say is that in the wall pin, both fighters are beat to hell and not thinking clearly/exhausted.
  • @guavo4484
    It's so interesting how most of these scenes are "stiffer" than what would happen in real life
  • @awoowxyz1942
    I read somewhere that the people behind this film made it just for the heck of it, no universe building, no saving the world, no agenda of some sort, just a straight up action flick, and I gotta say I love them for that. It may not be perfect or realistic, but it's a great-turn-off-your-brain-and-just-enjoy-it film, and during these trying times that's all you could ask for. Chad's face at 6:13 is just hilarious, you could see on his face that he's starting to miss grappling breakdowns lol. And I gotta ask, are Chad and Logan friends irl ??? Cause their chemistry is just amazing, turns your videos from S Tier to God Tier. Glad you guys are back sooner, and thanks for the amazing content, see you guys in the next one !!!
  • @James-xr2uz
    This was such an exciting rollercoaster through the fight scene breakdown and I want to share my opinions. The first one is knife fighting. People don't understand what are the differences between a knife attack and a knife duel. Two scenarios could happen in a knife attack. One is an attacker pulls a surprise attack to kill the victim instantly. The second is the confrontation between the attacker and the victim. Usually, the attacker is armed with a knife and the victim is unarmed. Now what if the victim is armed with a weapon, then the fight will become a weapon duel. In the knife duel, however, the victim is now armed with a knife or edged weapons. The second one is more of my personal opinion about the characters. Both of the two characters wear heavy body armor and guns, and they clearly sustained heavy damage from the fall. So it is safe to say that they weren't that conscious in their first confrontation, (not so sure about Rake because he is the Thor in the alternative universe). The third and also the last one is the fight scene itself. Most of the knife attacks that I have seen in the movies are pretty much choreographed. The characters unleash a bunch of wild, unprofessional-looking strikes, although Rake and Saju are lethally trained soldiers. Well, that's it, for whoever reads my comment, stay strong, stay safe, and have a beautiful day.
  • @WhySoDucky
    I'll never get tired of these 2, always a good time whenever a new video pops up. Also Chad's face at 6:14
  • @johnnystunts_
    This is epic lads🙌🏽🙏🏽 there was some bits I completely missed with this film until you broke it down!
  • @RLAMultimedia
    Awesome! I've seen a lot of people request this one. It's awesome that you guys take your fans' input so seriously. Can we get a Daredevil or Punisher breakdown?!