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The first John Wick film, released in 2014, introduced audiences to the titular character, a retired hitman played by Keanu Reeves. The movie followed Wick as he sought revenge against a group of thugs who killed his dog, a gift from his recently deceased wife. What ensued was a non-stop action ride that showcased Reeves' impressive physicality and a kinetic fighting style that left viewers breathless. johnwick20141080pblurayenglatinodts51 top
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The film's success was a surprise to many, but it wasn't long before the sequel, John Wick: Chapter 2, was greenlit. Released in 2017, the sequel expanded on the world and characters introduced in the first film, delving deeper into the mythology of the hitman world. The movie featured even more impressive action sequences, including a memorable hotel fight scene that left audiences gasping. Can’t copy the link right now
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What made John Wick a classic wasn't just its plot. It was its execution. The action was revolutionary. Instead of the rapid-fire, shaky-cam edits that plagued early 2010s action films, Stahelski and Leitch used wide shots and long takes, allowing viewers to see every fluid, precise, and brutal movement of Keanu Reeves, who performed the vast majority of his own stunts. The film introduced audiences to a rich, stylized underworld with its own rules, currency (gold coins), and a neutral-zone hotel for assassins, the Continental. The supporting cast, featuring Willem Dafoe, Ian McShane, John Leguizamo, and Lance Reddick, brought gravitas and intrigue to every scene. The film also gave us a new Keanu Reeves: stoic, mournful, and utterly terrifying, embodying the role of an unstoppable force of nature.
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