It still feels like that, everyone has a kind of compulsive style of Jianghu people, compelling style that conforms to that worldview, and sometimes a little more human touch, making people feel that the world is more and more real. There is no complaint about the fight or the killing. It is purely a business, and everything follows the principle of high table. When you enter the hotel, no matter how fierce the front is, everyone can sit down and chat. By the way, it also exudes the essence of a fan (the bald head is you). The protagonist John Wick still follows the full level of going out. Everyone knows him and speaks 180 countries. Language setting. The killer world is more complete and huge, with complex forces. It seems that they follow the High table on the bright side, but each has its own small abacus behind the scenes. So this movie finally met a spokesperson for High table, showed up everywhere to show that the above knew everything, and at the same time punished the previous movie and the forces that helped John Wick. Winston’s half-collapsed setting allowed the whole story to continue. In the end, Mr. Wick also formed the Avengers. It is estimated that 4 is already on the agenda, so there is no spoiler here. What confuses me a little is, didn't Keanu say that only three movies were made...This time, at least 5 movies.
In the world of martial arts, action support is a must. Compared with the previous two works, the action scenes of this movie have greatly improved. The gunfight scene is still accurate, professional, and will not give people a casual feeling (the heroine is a little weaker, although it is not called the heroine, female NPC), but the movie is not limited to the gunfight. On the basis of the second part, the scene of extremely large close combat is based on the body, supplemented by a variety of weapons. Counting down, there are probably books, daggers, pocket knives, throwing knives, axes, Japanese short knives, belts, any weapons that can be seen in movies, Mr. Wick will use them, a true all-rounder. The increase in close combat means a linear increase in the level of violence. Compared with the previous two movies, this one will let you experience what is straightforward and what is pain. In many scenes, people in the theater will make some noises unconsciously. Of course, it is very worthy of affirmation that although John wick 3 is violent and straightforward, he is very restrained against blood. There is no scene of amputated limbs flying around and internal organs. At most, he wipes blood from his neck. So the scene is still very clean. Overall, the action scenes are absolutely excellent, completely surpassing the first two.
A little surprise is that I guess this movie has taken some lessons from Jackie Chan's comedy action movie. Whether it’s a dialogue or a fight, there will be some laughter, and there are a lot of scenes to kill, the watching process is not like the imagined bitterness and hatred, but it is relatively cheerful. Of course, you can rest assured that this is not due to any exaggerated performance, it is indeed that some action scenes are designed very cleverly and carefully. Especially in the final battle, it can be said that compared to deliberate gagging, the laughter is much more natural. The front-foot attendant said that the pistol was elegant and easy to use, but the man who was killed by the armored team turned back on his back and directly said that he wanted a large firepower weapon and replaced it with a pump-action burst spray.
There are still shortcomings, because this worldview is still in an overhead state, so it took some experience to improve it, and some of the literary dramas feel a bit lengthy. Probably because my English listening skills are still average, and the accents of different countries are a major feature of the John Wick series. I really can't help some accents. There is also plot logic...Forget it, this series never takes any logic seriously, just do it, so my point of view is the same.
There is also a small shortcoming, because the fight in the front is too exciting, but it makes the back a little bit bleak, there is a little anticlimactic feeling. But on the whole, it was refreshing, and it was completely refreshing.
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