I watched the first one yesterday, and I posted a whole night of human flesh barrage.
Brush the second part today, except for the first spit
"Ah! In 2017, Mr. Ji, you lost weight! In 2014, the first part, your fingers were swollen, and after 3 years, you finally lost your arms and face, but your stomach couldn't hide it. !"
"Hey! You've cut your hair! Finally, you won't turn your head into a chicken coop during a fight!"
After that, I was always in the "wipe! It hurts!" "Mass! It really hurts!" "Scared to pee!" And so on.
When I was forced to kill the heiress, there was a dialogue there, and I watched it back and forth three times. It was really beautiful and powerful. Then I found a strange problem:
Why in the whole film, the other members of the underground world are very graceful, refined, polite and full of murderous energy, but the main character Mr. wick has always been sluggish, down and evil, if it is accurate to describe, Really—reservoir dogs.
Acting problem? Impossible~ Although Keanu is not a complete acting school, he still has requirements for himself.
Director question? Even more impossible, obviously the second part, every detail has been polished, the director can ask others, it is impossible to let Ji Ye.
The only possibility is that this is the state the director wants to present. A retired mafia will not be glorious, and what he has done will definitely come to him one by one.
Even if it was another man who was frightened by the whole underground world, the man, he was still like a stagnant dog, lonely, desolate, and running alone in the mud.
Because I watched the first and second parts together, I found that in the first part, John Wick still had puppy-like eyes at the beginning. Although he has acted to retaliate, there are still many innocent eyes in his eyes. But in the second part, the innocent, confused, hesitant and confused eyes are gone, but there are many, many sorrows, especially when killing the heiress and killing Ruby Rose. Killing intent is full of angry parts, only when shooting in the hotel.
Hmm... a bit "forced to do it", the action scene is very refreshing~ but I saw a pitiful Reservoir Dog, lighting up for everyone who picked up a stone and wanted to smash it fangs.
Before she died, the heiress said: I choose my way to live, and I choose my way to die.
And also told John: When my brother comes to power, New York will fall, Helen, your wife, what will she think about this?
I guess, it is probably this piece of literary drama that decided Mr. Wick to fight against the entire underground world - first, the Russians killed the only relic left by their beloved wife, and the car of love was destroyed beyond recognition; then the Italians , destroying the house, photos, mobile phones, etc. of all love memories; in the end, the city where the wife lived together was not spared.
Mr. Wick has nothing.
There is no owner, and they can only fight, fight, and fight for survival. Because it has been shrouded in despair.
Thinking about it this way, it's no wonder it's so sad.
At the end of the film, the crippled John, amid the endless bounty notifications on the phone, ran, running faster and faster, as if he was filming a zombie movie. I can't help but remember that someone once said:
Running to survive in horror movies is actually a hint of real life, running and survival for survival fears (money, class, freedom, equality, rights).
Are you being hunted down for your beliefs today?
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