Review: 'John Wick: Chapter 2' is Big and Baudier but is it Better?
Spencer Smith ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
The original John Wick was one of the biggest surprises not just of 2014 but of the modern action movie world. It was a slick, garish film starring one of the best action stars alive that drew influences from anime, neo-noir, Hong Kong action flicks, and Spaghetti Westerns. It had a star who, much like his character, was somewhat out of the game despite his talent at making kicking the s*** out of people look cool and came back into the game with fury. He was surrounded by a number of established, wonderful character actors playing old, almost mythic figures in a story that was nearly not even worth his time. It was like after the myths came an inconsequential story about a retired hitman avenging his car and beloved (and arguably cutest ever) Beagle puppy. In other words, John Wick was goddamn awesome!
Now, star Keanu Reeves and director/screenwriter Chad Stahelski have returned to give the now semi-famous John Wick a grand follow up. John Wick: Chapter 2 has finally been released into the waters of eager Wick fans. If the first John Wick was like the Titans being dragged out to do something beneath themselves, John Wick 2 is trying to finally give Mr. Wick a run for his money. Set within a year after John Wick lashes out against the Russian Mob, he’s forced back into the world of fancy hotels, fancy assassin’s gear, and not-so fancy brutal action. John Wick 2 plunges us into the underground world of John Wick in full force, to show us all the possibilities that were hinted at in the first film. In many ways the film succeeds.
The now-famous video of Keanu Reeves in a shooting range, displaying an insane amount of gun handling skills, shows that his training has paid off. The stunt work is back in full force with every single fighter in the film doing some truly jaw dropping stunts, which make way for some wonderful gun and fist fights. The biggest highlights from the stunt work are Common’s Cassian and Ruby Rose’s Ares. Cassian and Wick have possibly the two best battles in the entire film where they first fight in Rome which then leads to some amazing fist fights in New York. Ares equals Cassian’s fighting strength against Wick particularly near the end of the film. What is surprising about John Wick 2– the same surprise as it’s predecessor- is that it continues a good narrative while maintaining strong choreographed fight scenes.
Overall Grade: B
Watch the Trailer:
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