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Get ready for plenty of fighting and gunfight scenes when you take your seat. Nearly three-quarters of the film consists of this type of scene. While the quality of these scenes is slightly below that of the latest John Wick movies, they are still quite enjoyable. It looks like Ana de Armas must have worked very hard to be able to perform in these scenes. Her efforts deserve respect.
The plot of the movie is extremely simple. Perhaps if it had been slightly deeper and more interesting, the movie would have been better.
Another criticism is that our 50-55 kg main character takes extremely heavy blows from men but recovers in just a few seconds. This wasn't believable or realistic. Similarly, our main character is too emotional to be a death angel.
The grenade scenes were over-the-top and even absurd, but the flamethrower scene was the most entertaining.
The duration of John Wick's scenes may exceed your expectations, but that's a good thing, It was nice to see him.
In summary, if you've watched and enjoyed the John Wick movies, you should watch Ballerina. I hope there will be a sequel.
The plot of the movie is extremely simple. Perhaps if it had been slightly deeper and more interesting, the movie would have been better.
Another criticism is that our 50-55 kg main character takes extremely heavy blows from men but recovers in just a few seconds. This wasn't believable or realistic. Similarly, our main character is too emotional to be a death angel.
The grenade scenes were over-the-top and even absurd, but the flamethrower scene was the most entertaining.
The duration of John Wick's scenes may exceed your expectations, but that's a good thing, It was nice to see him.
In summary, if you've watched and enjoyed the John Wick movies, you should watch Ballerina. I hope there will be a sequel.
BALLERINA is a visual exhibition to feel the ACTION. Vibrant, frenetic, intense & vengeful, and I'm not just referring to the film, but also to Ana de Armas. An actress capable of anything with an electric aura that will paralyse you into not moving from your seat.
Ana de armas played the role so well. Keanu Reeves as always....his presence in the film is so strong.
OVERALL: It really fits the description "from the world of john wick". With new face de Armas, the John Wick franchise is revitalised with stunning action that feels fresh, not formulaic. Those missing some of that blistering, chaotic John Wick action will definitely find the movie a worthy addition to the franchise.
Ana de armas played the role so well. Keanu Reeves as always....his presence in the film is so strong.
OVERALL: It really fits the description "from the world of john wick". With new face de Armas, the John Wick franchise is revitalised with stunning action that feels fresh, not formulaic. Those missing some of that blistering, chaotic John Wick action will definitely find the movie a worthy addition to the franchise.
If you love what the John Wick series has become then you'll love this movie, it's full of action and great fight scenes. However I can't get over how repetitive it is, it's just on and on with the enemies and to me that gets boring pretty quick.
Also, there is almost zero depth to the movie, thematically, emotionally, metaphorically, you name it. Even the main character barely has any story or depth, let alone any other character. It's just one big revenge story and that again ties into the predictability aspect, after about 25 minutes most people should be able to guess what happens the rest of the way.
It's a good theater flick, it's entertaining, but it's not worthy of a high rating due to its tunnel vision plot and lackluster depth.
Also, there is almost zero depth to the movie, thematically, emotionally, metaphorically, you name it. Even the main character barely has any story or depth, let alone any other character. It's just one big revenge story and that again ties into the predictability aspect, after about 25 minutes most people should be able to guess what happens the rest of the way.
It's a good theater flick, it's entertaining, but it's not worthy of a high rating due to its tunnel vision plot and lackluster depth.
If you thought the John Wick universe had peaked, think again - Ballerina pirouettes onto the scene with guns blazing, led by a killer performance from Ana de Armas.
You already know the drill with John Wick films: all gas, no brakes, and on sight. But Ballerina does something slick - it leans hard into Eve (Ana de Armas' character) and redefines what it means to fight like a girl. Spoiler: it doesn't mean holding back.
While John Wick is a surgeon with a gun - all headshots, no wasted motion, like he's got a built-in aimbot - Eve dances to a different beat. Her combat style is scrappier, grittier, and gloriously unconventional. Remember the advice she gets early on? Fight like a girl. And trust, Eve took that to heart - but not the way you'd think. She weaponizes unpredictability: grenades, fire, fists - no kill looks the same. It's a brutal ballet, and she's the prima.
The action is top-tier - you'll get your gun-fu fix - but Ballerina also sneaks in a solid story, giving Eve space to be more than just a shooter. Plus, without spoiling too much, we get a cameo from a certain dog-loving assassin that keeps the Wickiverse connective tissue strong - the kind of storytelling Marvel wishes it could still pull off.
If you're an action junkie, do yourself a favor: catch this in D-Box. You'll be dodging bullets in your seat, vibing with every explosion.
Final verdict: 4 out of 5 stars. Ballerina doesn't just hit - it dances circles around your expectations.
You already know the drill with John Wick films: all gas, no brakes, and on sight. But Ballerina does something slick - it leans hard into Eve (Ana de Armas' character) and redefines what it means to fight like a girl. Spoiler: it doesn't mean holding back.
While John Wick is a surgeon with a gun - all headshots, no wasted motion, like he's got a built-in aimbot - Eve dances to a different beat. Her combat style is scrappier, grittier, and gloriously unconventional. Remember the advice she gets early on? Fight like a girl. And trust, Eve took that to heart - but not the way you'd think. She weaponizes unpredictability: grenades, fire, fists - no kill looks the same. It's a brutal ballet, and she's the prima.
The action is top-tier - you'll get your gun-fu fix - but Ballerina also sneaks in a solid story, giving Eve space to be more than just a shooter. Plus, without spoiling too much, we get a cameo from a certain dog-loving assassin that keeps the Wickiverse connective tissue strong - the kind of storytelling Marvel wishes it could still pull off.
If you're an action junkie, do yourself a favor: catch this in D-Box. You'll be dodging bullets in your seat, vibing with every explosion.
Final verdict: 4 out of 5 stars. Ballerina doesn't just hit - it dances circles around your expectations.
A very pleasant movie experience. My first thought after seeing this movie. Was very pleased since I rarely put higher marks on my visits to the cinema.
However I think this movie deserves a watch. If you enjoy the Wickverse that Keanu Reeves have been able to establish these past 11 years I guarantee you that you won't be disappointed.
It has a decent backstory of Eve (the backstory is however a bit toothless, which is a common theme in the John Wick franchise on the expense of the action sequences) and what her intentions are aimed towards as a consequence of her past.
Maybe the emotional involvement is suppressed somewhat on the expense of the actions sequences. However they do the John Wick franchise justice with the action which is good enough for me to have been satisfied to feel my money being invested wisely.
Ana de Armas had some shoes to fill going in to this movie and she truly does a great job.
A very pleasant experience!
7/10 - Well done Ana!
However I think this movie deserves a watch. If you enjoy the Wickverse that Keanu Reeves have been able to establish these past 11 years I guarantee you that you won't be disappointed.
It has a decent backstory of Eve (the backstory is however a bit toothless, which is a common theme in the John Wick franchise on the expense of the action sequences) and what her intentions are aimed towards as a consequence of her past.
Maybe the emotional involvement is suppressed somewhat on the expense of the actions sequences. However they do the John Wick franchise justice with the action which is good enough for me to have been satisfied to feel my money being invested wisely.
Ana de Armas had some shoes to fill going in to this movie and she truly does a great job.
A very pleasant experience!
7/10 - Well done Ana!
Ana de Armas Shares 'Ballerina' Secrets
Ana de Armas Shares 'Ballerina' Secrets
Ana de Armas talks grenade fights, flamethrowers, and a whole lot more about her time on the Ballerina set alongside her co-stars Norman Reedus and Ian McShane and director Len Wiseman.
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- WissenswertesFinal role for Lance Reddick before his unexpected death.
- PatzerThe Range Rover model changes between when the Chancellor is escaping to when he gets shot at by the Ballerina.
- SoundtracksThe Four Seasons: Summer 3
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Written by Antonio Vivaldi
Performed by Max Richter
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In Focus: Ana de Armas
In Focus: Ana de Armas
Take a look at Ana de Armas' incredible journey through the years.
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- From the World of John Wick: Ballerina
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- Ungarn(Reshoot locations)
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- Budget
- 90.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 32.432.471 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 24.501.663 $
- 8. Juni 2025
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 58.432.471 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 4 Minuten
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