I feel the same about John Wick. It feels hyper choreographed, and John wick has become invincible by the 3rd entry.
One aspect of vigilante films is the sense of vulnerability. They are ordinary people reacting with outrage and frustration. There's the possibility that they can fail in their quest for justice, and they struggle because they often don't know what they're doing.
I enjoyed it in a superficial level but it got tiresome after a while, and John Wick became indestructible as the franchise went on, so I couldn't identify with him anymore.
And they make each movie longer!π The last one felt like a videogame without a final goal, and 3 hours long! WTF π±π΅βπ«
I feel the same about John Wick. It feels hyper choreographed, and John wick has become invincible by the 3rd entry.
One aspect of vigilante films is the sense of vulnerability. They are ordinary people reacting with outrage and frustration. There's the possibility that they can fail in their quest for justice, and they struggle because they often don't know what they're doing.
Great post ππΎ
Thanks appreciate your comment. John Wick just doesnβt do it for me.
I enjoyed it in a superficial level but it got tiresome after a while, and John Wick became indestructible as the franchise went on, so I couldn't identify with him anymore.
And they make each movie longer!π The last one felt like a videogame without a final goal, and 3 hours long! WTF π±π΅βπ«