Look at that man, he looks like a dog

Monroe 2022-12-03 08:59:23

The first part of the "Killing God" trilogy - wait a moment, after watching the ending, it feels like there will be a sequel two years later... Add your evaluation of the second part. I really liked the "weeds and trees" atmosphere created at the end of the second part. Anybody who picked up his phone made John terrified and had nowhere to hide. The theme of the third part is "cause and effect" and "fate", which is somewhat intertextual with the first boss: you can never escape this fate!

In the fate that cannot be escaped, there is a cycle of cause and effect. In order to survive, John became "the person he hates the most", using a blood pact to blackmail each other, and at the same time he had to continue his workplace killing life. I said before that the "Killing God" series doesn't have much ambition and may need to be slapped in the face. The third part has already moved Assassin out, and John has also chopped off his ring finger, which is already close to Assassin's Creed in all directions. The problem is, you don't need a Hidden Blade... The third play is more fancy, strengthening the use of weapons. Yes, a military dog ​​is also a weapon. The resentment towards the crotch has deepened, and it is more than just a kick... just let the dog bite, or shoot the crotch. Headshots with armor-piercing bullets... No wonder it was rated as a third-level film in Hong Kong, and the bloody level has been greatly improved. It's arguably the best one so far. The aesthetics of the Killing God series has always been very killing God, which is regarded as a signature style. (And the soul of the deceased wife...I think the deceased wife is the real god of killing. John may just be possessed by her, brainwashed by her spirit, and then go to kill [cover face])

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John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum quotes

  • John Wick: Sofia, don't.

    Sofia: He shot my dog.

    John Wick: I get it.

  • John Wick: [about Winston's deal with The Adjudicator] Parley?

    Winston: Parley.