- Year: 2017
- Released: 10 Feb 2017
- Country: United States, Italy, Hong Kong, Canada
- Adwords: 4 wins & 10 nominations
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4425200/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/john_wick_chapter_2
- Metacritics: https://www.metacritic.com/movie/john-wick-chapter-2
- Available in: 720p, 1080p, 2160p
- Language: English, Italian, Russian, Sign , Hebrew
- MPA Rating: R
- Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller
- Runtime: 122 min
- Writer: Derek Kolstad
- Director: Chad Stahelski
- Cast: Keanu Reeves, Riccardo Scamarcio, Ian McShane
- Keywords: sequel, neo-noir, hitman, gun, italy,
7.4/10 | |
75/100 | |
89% – Critics | |
85% – Audience |
John Wick: Chapter 2 Storyline
Bound by an inescapable blood debt to the Italian crime lord, Santino D’Antonio, and with his precious 1969 Mustang still stolen, John Wick–the taciturn and pitiless assassin who thirsts for seclusion–is forced to visit Italy to honour his promise. But, soon, the Bogeyman will find himself dragged into an impossible task in the heart of Rome’s secret criminal society, as every killer in the business dreams of cornering the legendary Wick who now has an enormous price on his head. Drenched in blood and mercilessly hunted down, John Wick can surely forget a peaceful retirement as no one can make it out in one piece.
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John Wick: Chapter 2 Movie Reviews
The rare sequel that is better than the original movie
“John Wick: Chapter 2” (2017 release; 122 min.) continues the ‘adventures’ of former (?) hit man John Wick. As the movie opens, we are immediately thrown in the middle of a car vs. bike chase, and next thing we know, we find our man retrieving his beloved Mustang from a chop shop in NYC, but not without cars flying about, and dozens of dead or wounded bodies. And that’s all in the pre-opening credits! As the story unfolds, Wick, who wants “out, is nevertheless forced back “in” when an Italian baddie calls in a favor and Wick has no choice but to accept. To tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you’ll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.
Couple of comments: director (and former stunt man) Chad Stahelski returns at the helm following the surprise success of the first John Wick movie, and once again delivers a highly stylish and ultra- violent action movie. When you watch the opening car chases (yes, in plural), it’s like watching a synchronized ballet performance. I would not go as far to say that the story line doesn’t matter, it does to a degree, but let’s be honest: the reason we are there is to watch the car chases and the shoot-outs and the almost cartoonish level of violence that is so over the top, you can’t help but laugh at it. Stahelski’s thinking must have been: “when in doubt, (i) throw more bodies at it, and (ii) keep the focus on Keanu Reeves”. Reeves is cold as ice in the best possible way, and it suits him perfectly in the film. Laurence Fishburn plays a small role (as another baddie) and the scenes where Reeves and Fishburn appear together are their first joint scenes ever since the Matrix Trilogy, if you can believe it. I couldn’t believe how quickly these 2 hours flew by and I’m not spoiling anything when I tell you that the movie’s ending sets it up nicely for a Chapter 3 in a couple of years. Count me in!
The movie opened wide this past weekend, and the Sunday matinĂ©e screening where I saw this at was absolutely jam-packed, somewhat to my surprise. Did I mention this movie is ultra-violent? And that it’s rated R for good reason? I was outright dismayed to see how many small kids were in the theater. In the very row in front of me, there was a couple with three small girls, I’m guessing ages 5 to 7. What are these people thinking?!? Meanwhile, for us grown-ups, if you liked the first John Wick, you are more than going to like this sequel, you are going to LOVE it, be it at the theater, on VOD or eventually on DVD/Blu- ray. “John Wick: Chapter 2” is a WINNER.
Keanu kills everyone. Again.
I love me a bit of the old ultra-violence, but I also like a plot of some kind to go with all of the gunfire, blood and broken bones. Failing that, the gory mayhem had better be something special – something that breaks new ground in terms of action cinema. John Wick Chapter 2 is relentlessly violent, Keanu Reeves’ eponymous hitman laying waste to almost everyone he crosses paths with, once again finishing most victims with a shot to the head, but the action is simply more of the same, director Chad Stahelski bringing nothing new to the table.
This sequel sees Wick being forced out of retirement to honour a ‘marker’, criminal Santino D’Antonio (Riccardo Scamarcio) calling upon the quasi-mythical hitman to repay his debt by assassinating his sister Gianna D’Antonio. Wick refuses, which results in his house being burnt down and his life being put on the line. Realising that he will only ever have peace if he agrees to Santino’s request, Wick kills Gianna, and massacres her henchmen; however, in order to tie up any loose ends, Santino double-crosses John, putting out a contract on him. Now Wick has to battle lots of other hitmen and women. Luckily for him, they’re all rubbish and easily killed. Miffed at being betrayed, John goes after Santino, meaning that he has to fight even more gunmen, but they’re all a bit rubbish too. Wick gets shot in the gut and stabbed in the leg in the process, but is able to shrug off the pain, continuing to cut a bloody swathe through the bad guys to get to his target.
If kick, punch, blam, blam, blam is all you want for 2 hours, with very little variation in style, lots of CGI blood, and nothing to tax the brain, then have at it – it’s not unwatchable, just unremarkable. To his credit, Stahelski ends the film well by nicely setting up things for a third film. I just hope he doesn’t give us the same thing all over again (Chapter 2 even repeats the novelty subtitles that I found so irritating in the first film).
A superior sequel and a great action movie in its own right
JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2 is a great addition to the action thriller genre and a superior sequel to the original movie, which in itself was a very good film. This one has a blistering opening action sequence, and then a relatively slow first hour which builds the story but keeps you interested. In the second hour, this turns into an extraordinary action movie, full of breakneck fight and kill sequences, with literally hundreds of bad guys getting constantly shot by our hero.
The film has the same kind of fluid choreography as the first movie, indebted to THE RAID and very nearly as good. Reeves proves to be an expert in terms of weapon skill and physicality, and if the supporting act are little more than caricatures, then that doesn’t really matter. The scene in which Wick has a hit called out on him and is assailed by numerous assassins, utilising weapons such as a pencil to survive, is one of my favourite scenes in Hollywood in the last year or so, and as such I can’t recommend this film highly enough.