Review of John Wick
If there’s one line to describe John Wick, it is this; John
Wick is a kick-ass action movie.
That’s it. Those of you looking for Oscar winning performances
or tear-jerking dramas, go someplace else but if you are looking for a slick polish
action movie, then this Keanu Reeves film is one you need to watch.
Reeves stars as John Wick, a man who just lost his wife
Helen to cancer. Knowing she was dying, his wife posthumously send a gift to
him in the form of a puppy named Daisy, hoping the puppy would help Wick cope
with his grief. Wick and Daisy connects but their relationship is cut short
when a Russian gang member named Iosef (Alfie Allen) broke into Wick’s home,
killed Daisy and stole Wick’s car.
After that, Iosef bought the car to a chop-shop but the shop
owner Aureilo (John Leguizamo) refused to have anything to do with the car and
even punched Iosef for bringing the vehicle into his shop. Iosef immediately
reports the incident to his father Viggo Tarasov (Michael Nyqvist), the head
of a major Russian crime syndicate in New York. Aureilo explained to Viggo what
happened and Viggo beat and berate his son. He then explained to Iosef and his
second-in-command Avi (Dean Winters) who John Wick was; one of the best
assassin in the world, nicknamed the "Boogeyman".
From there, it’s one straight line of a vengeance movie as
Wick faced off against Viggo, who in an effort to protect his son, put a $2
million bounty on Wick’s head.
As I said earlier, John Wick is an action movie and a very
good one. The fights are stylish and the way Keanu Reeves handle the action scenes
is something to behold. This is a welcome return to form for Reeves who has
been threading water for the past couple years ever since the Matrix trilogy
ended.
Also the way the movie expanded John Wick’s world was very
well done. The revelation that Wick was part of an old assassin society based
around an unassuming hotel named the Continental was marvellous. Although they
weren’t in the movie much, directors by David Leitch and Chad Stahelski clearly
show that the society has its own rules and code of conduct and anyone who runs
afoul of them will have to suffer the consequences.
I also liked the performances of the actors in the movie.
Reeves was great and so were the supporting actors. When Viggo first learned of
what happened, all he said was, “Oh” and Nyqvist nailed the scene. Nyqvist with
that one word managed to convey Viggo’s shock, surprise and rage. Never had so
much been said on such a simple word.
However, not everyone was great. I know Adrianne Palicki has
managed to gain a reputation as an action actress but I thought she was
terrible as Ms. Perkins. She just didn’t seem comfortable at all as the movie
femme fatale. I can’t help but think that another actress would have done a
much better job at it.
I also thought the ending was poor. After all the kinetic shootouts
and fights, the ending was kind of passé. A fist fight in the rain at the
docks? I seem that a thousand times before and I didn’t need to see another one.
However on the whole, I thought John Wick was an excellent action movie. The action was cool and while the story was simple, it got the job done. Bring on the sequel!
However on the whole, I thought John Wick was an excellent action movie. The action was cool and while the story was simple, it got the job done. Bring on the sequel!
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