John Wick 2014 Movie Review | Is it worth watching?


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About the film: - 

A former star comes out of retirement to track down criminals who killed his dog and stole everything.

Few of the films in this genre are known for their intricate, horizontal, or deep dialogue, and this does not violate these principles. (Its most exciting line may actually say "Oh.") But there is no denying the art that went into their recording. Frames are well designed, speed is fast and ineffective, combat scenes are organized like ballet. It looks fun. And while it is a fun game, it has a series of jokes that it goes through with confidence, which makes it even more fun. Reeves' unapproachable face and economic simulation work well in this context because he plays a mysterious man who remains a mystery. And all the actors - especially Willem Dafoe and Michael Nyqvist are good, too.


But there is no doubt that John Wick is deeply violent. It starts quiet, and the first attack comes as a shock, which works well in the story. But after a while, all the battles begin to fade; though photographed well, they fade, as they come quickly and angrily with little space for breathing or processing. And parents will want to know that fighting is so dangerous that it ends up in a monster, making the film better left for young adults and adults.



Briefly: - 

John Wick worked with the Russian mafia gang in New York and gained a reputation as a 'Boogeyman' who drove out all rivals so that the mafia boss Viggo could control the Mafia roost. He retires from that life however, when his wife becomes terminally ill so he can take care of her. He had planned to give her a puppy named Daisy after her death as a way to help her cope with her death. Improves relationships with fog.

One day, he is out driving his old 1969 Mustang and sees a group of gang members at a gas station stopping to refuel. One of them, Viggo's son, appears to want to buy it. But Wick is not happy about that and lets out his frustration. As usual, Iosef and his oxen followed John to his home, broke into the house at night, attacked him, killed his dog, and stole his car. Later, Iosef finds out who she stole and her father is very upset about what Iosef did. But now that the deeds have been done, they can do nothing but prepare what John would do to them and try to fight for them.


Viggo tries to persuade John to seek revenge but to no avail. The boxing team sent to John's house to kill him is also eliminated. John then looks for a killer-only hotel and uses it as his new temporary workplace. John then headed for the nightclub called Red Circle. He kills Iosef's friend Victor before sending most of their men. But Iosef was lucky enough to escape when John was defeated by a Viggo fan. He returns to his room to protect himself from another female assassin who wants to kill him.

John then visits the church, which secretly collects Viggo's treasures and lights them up after killing all his guards there. However, he was later abducted for a while by the Viggo men but made a fortunate escape when a gunman named Marcus actually hired Viggo to kill John, actually helping John instead by shooting the abuser John in the nick of time. John, now found in Viggo where Iosef is, finally kills the latter. John has also suffered a stomach injury now from one of the most violent incidents but has met Viggo for the last time at ports. Despite the injury, John manages to gain power and kill Viggo. Later, we see John recovering from his injuries and visiting the dog shelter, where he picks a new dog at the end of the film.


What people are saying about this movie: -

(1) It seems that the filmmakers were aware that the public was incensed at certain films. Many movies these days are full of string work, sci-fi, etc. they are usually coated with an icing coating made of unnecessary or predictable background stories that add nothing. For example a beautiful girl giving a moral speech or a worried daughter, who is not here.

None of that is in John Wick. John Wick never adds a story, no character development, no character or unnecessary background, no drama set in the wrong place, no lost jokes and no candy too much, nothing more. What John Wick offers is action, action and further action. In fact, it is a single action verb, with some lines and additional closures. But that is not a problem. Directors promise action and accomplish. When they presented they made it look good and convincing, without trying to be more, and smart enough to give the film a satisfying start and end.And for those who say Keanu Reeves is a bad actor is right. But his empty speech is perfect for this movie. Leave the bad impersonation and part of Willem Dafoe's wonderful guests.If you are tired of movies with forced drama or uploaded by CGI, John Wick will be a fun wake-up call.

(2) John Wick is something special. It takes a lot of time to set up a detailed action sequence as it makes the world happen. And what a world it is. It reminds me of Miller Crossing and is cooler than any other recent noir attempt. We are shown a place under criminals where, when you are connected, many powerful people know who you are and show respect for you. John Wick plugged in but got out. He is a rare killer who has found peace, and he is grateful for that peace. Some young children steal that from him and he does what he does very well, leading a one-man war against the Russian Mafia. It may sound like the film is taking too much speed but it all makes sense. John's motives and the people who oppose his character are all very clear, even if they seem simple. That is the basic structure. Then there is action. The film is directed by Reeve's stuntman from The Matrix, so the boy knows the action. There is a well-flowing sequence that makes some action films and their cuts to shame. Keaunu moves slowly throughout the film and finds herself so natural that the only disappointment we have never seen is like this before. Along the way there are many actors, fans of The Matrix and The Wire will see a few people and there will be some very prominent ones like Ian McShane and Willem Dafoe. Everyone seems happy. That’s another thing that unites this movie. It gets dark sometimes but it's all very fun, not so much, but fun. I can't recommend this movie enough. I believe it should be seen by sports fans and anyone who wants something different than the normal fare.

(3) The problem is that Wick is a very bad person. I never felt like you were in real danger. Even after getting a stomach ulcer the size of my fist and a severe blow, Wick made Liam Neeson in Taken look like a pussy, escaping all situations with fists and feet and carefully directed rounds in the umpteenth. It was as if he were not in pain. It’s hard to feel a real sense of joy to know that our hero (if a vicious killer can be called a hero) will never perish.

The action is well planned, and the level of violence is high enough to please many fans of the action, but I was left feeling worthless. In fact, I had hoped that Wick would eventually die so that he could finally be reunited with his wife (and his dog), but since there is already John Wick 2, the chances of that happening seem very low.

(4)The worst song in living history. The longest nightclub fight ever, no script, no character, overly dramatized, worst scenes, invisible scenes, episodes, nothing to say, nothing really accomplished, nothing worth watching.

If you can't wait to watch a really bad grade c movie, yes, this will do it for you! If you believe any untrue reviews full of lies and hope this could be a crash film and a bashful thinker, don’t waste a penny of your money, as I just did! DOT !!!


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