Thursday 12 December 2019

John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (Chad Stahelski, 2019)


Punches, kicks, knives, axes and tons of guns, the third part of John Wick has everything you need in order to have a thrilling action neo-noir movie. With a fantasizing and most exquisite decor, with memorable action scenes that last a lifetime and with an attidute of the ellegant and the dirty coming together, John Wick: Chapter 3 wins the bet and delivers one of the most satisfying and entertaining sequels that we have ever seen. With a rainy and most insecure atmosphere, with prettiness and ugliness blending in a refreshing and cold as the razor cocktail Mr. Wick is taking us for a ride inside his dangerous and thrilling life and we feel nothing less but astonished. It's quite a thing to watch a movie that is practically a never ending battle and not be bored. The creativity of the fights is such that you feel that there is an window opened for you and you are able to see all there is hidden in mysterious alleys and eccentric hotels.
John Wick: Chapter 3 is a movie that cannot be appreciated by the narrow minded, by those that think that action is made for brainless people. John Wick: Chapter 3 is a movie that combines the beauty and the atmosphere of the set with the vulgarity of the action. Never before have we seen so many action scenes packed in one movie, never before have we felt that the line between a dance and bloodbath is so damn close. There is that sense while you watching the film that the people and the set are part of something bigger, a wild feast of adrenaline and violence and we are participants in that feast and we are watching the arena. There is so much pathos in that movie, there is so much ellegance in that film, there is so much rawness in there. The third part of John Wick is a movie that you will find yourself wanting to watch again and again and you will see that there will be something inside you that will want to take that crazy and powerful ride inside the beauty of the moment that is been raped by the ugliness of the image.

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