John Wick (Keanu Reeves) is a former hit man
in
mourning. He has lost his wife to cancer
and he receives his final gift from her which is a puppy. He crosses paths with
the son of a Russian
gangster who wants to pay Wick’s classic car.
Wick refuses and then he finds his house broken into. He is beaten by
the gangster’s son, his dog
is killed, and his car is stolen. The
Russian gangster (Michael Nyqvist) realizes the mistake his son has made and
decides to put a price on John Wick’s head.
Wick is the type of killer you would send to take care of the boogeyman
and Wick is a simple mission of revenge with no distractions. His old
hit man friend (Willem Dafoe) is
hired by the gangster to take Wick out, but soon you wonder if the friend is
trying to level the playing field or is watching over Wick with a sniper rifle.
JOHN WICK is a straight forward revenge action
movie with no
plot twists in sight. The movie is
directed by Keanu’s former stuntman and the action is nicely filmed as you will
enjoy Keanu shooting, fighting, and stabbing the goons and a female assassin as
he seeks revenge for the dog and the loss of his car (but one has a feeling
John would be more forgiving if his car was stolen and they left the dog alone)
plus the actor (Dean Winters) who is all of those Allstate car accident
commercials gets a beating. Adrienne
Palicki is OK as the female assassin where she decides to break the rules of a
hotel where you do no killing on the hotel grounds. The hotel is like
an upper scale version of
a mob run hotel you see in POINT BLANK or PAYBACK. The real star of the
movie is Keanu Reeves
doing what he does best which is kicking butt and getting to his goal like
going through a video game level by level.
The last two movies saw Keanu as a ronin in Japan and the other as bad
guy (in the film he also directed) Keanu Reeves complains about not getting
more studio films, but I wouldn’t mind seeing him in a sequel to THE MAN
WITH THE IRON FISTS (which Universal is releasing soon- maybe Rza needs to get
Keanu for the third film). JOHN WICK
will continue to do well when it hits blu-ray, DVD,
and digital. Go see it if you want to
see Keanu in a great action film.
This review is ©11-2-2014
David Blackwell and cannot be reprinted without permission. Send all comments
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