John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017)
Directed by Chad Stahelski
Starring: Keanu Reeves, Common, Laurence Fishburne, Riccardo Scamarcio, Ruby Rose, John Leguizamo, Ian McShane, Lance Reddick
Plot Synopsis: (via IMDB)
After returning to the criminal underworld to repay a debt, John Wick discovers that a large bounty has been put on his life.
My Opinion:
I think these John Wick films could grow on me if they keep making them. Although, having said that, I also hope they stop and make it only a trilogy to avoid overkill (Ha! Literally, since there’s a lot of killing in these!!!! Holy hell).
I reviewed the first John Wick HERE last week & gave it a sort of “meh” review. I’ve felt kind of bad about that ever since. It was a fun action film. If you don’t take it too seriously, you should enjoy it. I was possibly going to wait for the sequel to come to Netflix but an opportunity arose for me to go see it over the weekend so I did. I’m glad I did. This is one of those instances where the sequel has actually made me like the original film even more. Things are coming together and I think this becoming a trilogy will be perfect. We’re leaning more about John Wick and this crazy secret society of hitmen with their strict rules of conduct. But, at the same time, it maintains the air of mystery from the first film which at first slightly annoyed me but now makes more sense as I realize that maybe we shouldn’t know absolutely everything about the character of John Wick. We don’t need to. He’s an ex-killer. No… He’s had a change of heart but he’s still a killer. He’s far from perfect. But none of that really matters. We just want to see him kick ass. We still want to see him kick ass because THAT PUPPY WAS SO DAMN CUTE.
I’m going to keep this review short as I think I spent long enough explaining my feelings in my review of the first film. I want to love these movies as much as everyone else seems to but they still don’t quite resonate with me. I stand by my opinion that, when comparing Keanu Reeves action flicks, the John Wicks come nowhere near the awesomeness of Point Break. They also don’t manage to match up to Speed or The Matrix. However, I’ll give them this: John Wick: Chapter 2 is a very strong sequel that actually manages to elevate the first one whereas the Speed & Matrix sequels were so bad that they almost managed to completely destroy the original films.
These John Wick films are definitely headed in the right direction and I’m now looking forward to the next film much more than I’d expected. This sequel is even more slick & stylish than the first and the scenes in Rome plus an action-packed scene in a mirrored art installation were a joy to watch. And with so many exceptionally strong supporting characters (I’ve especially liked Willem Dafoe & Ian McShane but I could go on & on listing all the great characters), I can’t wait to see everyone again. The characters who are still alive, that is… 😉 Plus you know they’ll get just as many impressive actors for the next film as well since someone clearly has great Hollywood connections. Maybe Keanu is just friends with everyone in Hollywood. Who doesn’t love Keanu, right?
Oh! One last thought that I had in the middle of watching Chapter 2. Maybe this is why these films are subconsciously growing on me? In a youth-obsessed Hollywood, it suddenly occurred to me just how old the majority of the main cast in both John Wick films are. Keanu himself is (a very hot) 52! McShane (74), Dafoe (61), Fishburne (55), Leguizamo (52). Even the dead-flashback-wife is age-appropriate to her husband instead of being 20 years younger (Bridget Moynahan – 45). Wick 2 also has a very memorable scene proving that 45 can be sexy with a great performance from 45-year-old actress Claudia Gerini. And Common is as handsome as always in this sequel (I loved that he had such a big role) – It’s just funny to think that he’s kind of a youngster in comparison to everyone else (only 44!).
Anyway, this won’t seem like a big deal to twentysomethings but it was kind of awesome when I thought about it. These super violent, action-packed, stylish, well-acted, kick-ass John Wick movies star people old enough to be your parents & grandparents! And I’m thinking it doesn’t matter to the younger audience anyway, judging from the wide twentysomething to sixtysomething gender mix of those watching this in my cinema. They’ve managed to appeal to all ages & genders with these films, which is quite an accomplishment for action movies. I do get their appeal. They’re growing on me. I promise. I’ve upped my John Wick 1 rating (to the same as my rating for this one). If the next movie is just as good, I’ll up them all to 7.5. I promise. Let’s hope these films continue on this upward trajectory. Yeah, they might already deserve a 7.5. I may change my mind. I do that a lot. 😉
My Rating: 7.5/10
Okay, I’ve upped all my ratings to 7.5 after John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum…
FYI: This movie was FAR more violent than I expected based on its 15 rating in the UK. Just a warning for those with kids in the 15 age range. It was almost Tarantino-level violence. It was actually a bit much for me. (I’m a wuss). I’m a bit shocked that it’s not rated 18…
I felt the same way you did with the first John Wick! It didn’t help that so many people hyped it for me. I just felt like it was a decent action movie…that’s it. Chapter 2 made me appreciate it much more! Great review 🙂
Yeah, the excessive hype did ruin the first film for me a bit. Glad that this second one has made the whole series better overall, though! Looking forward to the next one now. : )
I watched the first one without knowing anything about it. I loved it as I had no aspirations tgat it would be a good film. I think it is a very slick action film. I loved 2 and looked forward to 3, but agree a trilogy is where it should end. Always leave the audience wanting more.
Yeah, I think I’d have enjoyed the first film more if I’d seen it without any hype. These are fun action films. Definitely looking forward to the third (and hopefully final) one. : )
Loved both films. Really looking forward to the next one.
Me too! Well, I didn’t LOVE these. Not to start. But they’re definitely growing on me! This sequel made the whole thing even better. Hope the next one does the series justice. : )
I enjoyed this movie a lot but I deliberately skipped the first movie. Since the premise starts with someone shooting his dog, I really couldn’t bring myself to watch it. I can’t handle things happening to the animals in movies. It’s my deal breaker.
Well, you definitely don’t want to see that scene in John Wick, then… 😦 Heartbreaking! I’m not even a big dog lover. But man I loved that puppy! Adorable. A beagle. Like Snoopy. I adore Snoopy. I seriously wanted to hurt the guys that killed that innocent puppy! But, yeah, I know that’s the whole point of the film. 😉 Plus the puppy represents his wife as well. The whole audience wanted revenge for that killing! And, probably not a spoiler, Wick does get some revenge… But that scene is brutal and I don’t think they actually shot the puppy (I couldn’t fully watch) . Okay – I’m getting pissed off again! 😦
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