
There is so much and gunplay it's as if they had to use up all of "Chapter 3's" bullet budget or they wouldn't get it again for the inevitable sequel. "Chapter 3" delivers on the promise of action with scenes that show Wick dispatching a man using nothing but a book, stabbing somebody in the eye – that one is gruesome – and, of course, shooting everyone in sight. You don't go to "John Wick" movies for nuanced character development. Now Wick has a $14 million price tag on his head and an army of international bounty-hunters on his tail.
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Thus was set into motion the series of bloody, open-up-a-can-of-whoop-ass events that lead us to "John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum."įollowing "Chapter 2" which saw Wick ostracized from the exclusive world of killers-for-hire after breaking some very Old Testament style rules laid down by Winston (Ian McShane), operator of the mysterious assassin association the High Table. "He was the one we sent to kill the boogeyman." How wicked is John Wick? "Is he the boogeyman?" asks one former associate. Things go sideways and the thieves do the unspeakable.īig mistake. But then came the bad men who broke into his house to steal his super nifty 1970 Mustang.



Keeping him company was a puppy, sent by his wife just before she died in the hopes that the dog's love would help ease his pain. John Wick, the retired super assassin played by Keanu Reeves, was attempting to move on after the death of his wife. JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 3 - PARABELLUM: 3 ½ STARSĬast your mind back to 2014.
