As Jason Statham’s The Beekeeper 2 swarms in the direction of manufacturing, it is protected to imagine that former Navy SEAL DJ Shipley will not be buying a ticket anytime quickly. Shipley lately sat down with Insider to debate the accuracy and authenticity of assorted Shut-Quarters Battles (CQB), carefully analyzing a ferocious hand-to-hand battle between Statham’s character, Adam Clay, and a number of other enemies contained in the 9-Star constructing… And he wasn’t impressed.
Why Former Navy SEAL DJ Shipley Criticizes ‘The Beekeeper’s CQB
After carefully watching Adam Clay storm the Star 9 constructing hallway and waylay the primary villain along with his naked fingers, Shipley was as diplomatic as he could possibly be whereas criticizing the scene’s lack of realism. The very first thing Shipley notices as being off is Clay’s solo effort. In accordance with Shipley:
“CQB is meant to be shaped in a crew. Solo CQB is concerning the worst factor you can ever get into as a result of there’s too many angles you are masking. Each step ahead, you are opening your self as much as a special approach that you do not have a teammate to cowl.”
After all, teaming Statham with fellow motion stars disrupts the system and might solely be taken thus far, equivalent to in The Expendables. So, for the sake of appeasing Statham followers and defending what makes his motion pictures so profitable, Clay battles one dangerous man after one other by himself.

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Shipley additionally took umbrage with the way in which Statham’s lack of readiness in the course of the scene, including:
“I would not hold my fingers round my aspect. I might a minimum of hold them up, and I am scanning left and proper as I am shifting down that hallway. There is not any motive for me to look straight when I’ve opening doorways. If I’ve my fingers up, just a little extra considerate, just a little extra managed. And now when he (the villain) comes, I can instantly reply to him.”
Whereas Shipley comes round to credit score Statham’s work within the film, he judges The Beekeeper‘s CQB based mostly on how probably Clay or anybody else would survive in an analogous situation.
What Score Does DJ Shipley Give ‘The Beekeeper’s CQB Scene?
As Shipley continues to evaluate the accuracy of Clay’s CQB in The Beekeeper, he transitions to the significance of “environmentals,” that are any bodily objects naturally present in any given atmosphere. As Shipley places it:
“Environmentals are all the things that is round you. It could possibly be the sharp nook of a desk. It could possibly be damaged glass (as Adam makes use of within the scene). That is a superb environmental. It is utilizing all the things round you as a weapon as a result of I haven’t got a conventional mounted weapon in my hand. I’ve to create one proper now.”
Though Shipley praises Clay’s environmental consciousness in the course of the battle, he doesn’t imagine what transpires subsequent. Adam’s subsequent assailant pulls out a big knife, and with nothing to battle again with, Clay subdues the enemy along with his naked fingers. Shipley calls this dishonest, stating:
“Yeah. If you end up in a situation the place somebody has a knife, and you haven’t any type of device, flip round and run as quick as humanly doable.”
However operating away is the very last thing Clay does. As a substitute, he overpowers the enemy and makes use of the knife on him. Shipley is most impressed with Statham at that second, including:
“He does an ideal job of controlling the blade, dragging it throughout the glass, attempting to interrupt his (the enemy’s) grip. These little microseconds the place he traps the blade, he stops, he waits for a beat, then he goes once more.”
‘The Beekeeper’ Will get a 2/10
Regardless of heaping reward, Shipley provides that Clay ought to have stored going and used each “environmental” in sight to incapacitate the enemy. From there, Shipley assesses a team-led gun battle, which strays from the CQB protocols. Though Shippley lauds how the tactical crew labored collectively quietly and effectively, he’s nonetheless a nonbeliever concerning the survival charges of somebody like Clay.
“I’ll say that Jason’s battle sequencing, his choreography, is second to none. There’s some delicate tweaks to make it extra hyperrealistic. [But] if you happen to did all that in actual life, would you survive it? No. So, I might give {that a} 2 out of 10.”
A 2/10 score is a fairly harsh indictment of The Beekeeper‘s CQB scenes. Happily for Statham followers, viewers care much less concerning the tactical accuracy of his motion pictures and extra about what number of visceral thrills are delivered as he beats up one villain after one other. Whether or not The Beekeeper 2 will make Clay’s CQB extra reasonable, the Statham motion system will proceed so long as his motion pictures generate income.