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John Wick 2

Original title: John Wick: Chapter 2
  • 2017
  • 12
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
546K
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Keanu Reeves in John Wick 2 (2017)
John Wick is forced back out of retirement by a former associate plotting to seize control of a shadowy international assassins' guild. Bound by a blood oath to help him, John travels to Rome where he squares off against some of the world's deadliest killers.
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After returning to the criminal underworld to repay a debt, John Wick discovers that a large bounty has been put on his life.After returning to the criminal underworld to repay a debt, John Wick discovers that a large bounty has been put on his life.After returning to the criminal underworld to repay a debt, John Wick discovers that a large bounty has been put on his life.

  • Director
    • Chad Stahelski
  • Writer
    • Derek Kolstad
  • Stars
    • Keanu Reeves
    • Riccardo Scamarcio
    • Ian McShane
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    546K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    278
    44
    • Director
      • Chad Stahelski
    • Writer
      • Derek Kolstad
    • Stars
      • Keanu Reeves
      • Riccardo Scamarcio
      • Ian McShane
    • 1KUser reviews
    • 498Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Keanu Reeves
    Keanu Reeves
    • John Wick
    Riccardo Scamarcio
    Riccardo Scamarcio
    • Santino D'Antonio
    Ian McShane
    Ian McShane
    • Winston
    Ruby Rose
    Ruby Rose
    • Ares
    Common
    Common
    • Cassian
    Claudia Gerini
    Claudia Gerini
    • Gianna D'Antonio
    Lance Reddick
    Lance Reddick
    • Charon
    Laurence Fishburne
    Laurence Fishburne
    • Bowery King
    Tobias Segal
    Tobias Segal
    • Earl
    John Leguizamo
    John Leguizamo
    • Aurelio
    Bridget Moynahan
    Bridget Moynahan
    • Helen
    Thomas Sadoski
    Thomas Sadoski
    • Jimmy
    Eric Frandsen
    Eric Frandsen
    • Numismatic
    • (as Erik Frandsen)
    David Patrick Kelly
    David Patrick Kelly
    • Charlie
    Perry Yung
    Perry Yung
    • Doctor
    Franco Nero
    Franco Nero
    • Julius
    Youma Diakite
    • Lucia
    Peter Serafinowicz
    Peter Serafinowicz
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      • Chad Stahelski
    • Writer
      • Derek Kolstad
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'John Wick: Chapter 2' is lauded for its intense action, impressive choreography, and Keanu Reeves' performance. The film expands the John Wick universe with new characters and locations. However, some find the plot less compelling than the first film, criticizing pacing and character motivations. The action scenes, especially the hall of mirrors fight and practical effects, are frequently highlighted. Despite some criticisms, it is generally seen as a worthy sequel that maintains the franchise's high-octane style and world-building.
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    8RforFilm

    John Wick: Chapter 2 continues it's faced paced, neo-noir story of our assassin

    In 2014, a Keanu Reeves revenge thriller John Wick became a surprise hit. I originally skipped out on the film as I felt that the trailers only showed an assassin story that I felt I've seen before. As far as I'm concerned, I made a big mistake. Before seeing the sequel, I felt it was important to watch the first one. I rented it on Amazon Prime and I was shock by what I saw; a dark, stylish, and fun action movie that is doing it's own thing. Though I've seen plenty stories about revenge (The Count of Monte Cristo and Moby Dick being the prime examples), I can't recall one over someone's pet being murdered.

    I've always liked Keanu Reeves as an actor whether he's a metelhead from Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, a SWAT officer in Speed, or "a chosen one" from The Matrix franchise. He has a more reserved, yet intriguing way of adapting that to his characters. Under a good direction, this can create a strong character. This has worked for John Wick, which reminds me of an older James Bond-type if the movie was more of a noir. I was happy to sit and watch John Wick: Chapter 2.

    After a great opening where he finishes his mission from the first movie to collect his stolen car, John Wick (played by Keanu Reeves) returns home with his new dog to try and find peace with his retirement and death of his wife from before. Like a lot of typical spy movies, John gets visited by Italian crime lord Santino D'Antonio (played by Riccardo Scamarcio)who asks him to come out of retirement. Santino asks to have his sister assassinated so that her brother can have her seat at a table of mafia heads. When John refuses despite making a blood oath years ago, Santino has the assassins home destroyed.

    John accepts the job knowing that saying no would only put his life in danger. In Rome, he finds the sister Gianna at a party, but she commits suicide rather then allowing an assassin to get her. On his way out, John finds himself double-crossed by Santino who has sent some of his weaponed goons lead by the mute Ares (played by Ruby Rose). Though John escapes and makes it back to New York, Santino has put out a seven million dollar contract on our hero to cover all the tracks.

    John Wick: Chapter 2 manages to pull off a really good sequel. Not only does it expand the John Wick universe more, but the stakes feel bigger and the villains seem more threatening. Now that I have seen the first movie, I can see how tough it would be to follow up on a pretty good action movie. Unlike the Taken sequels which simply repeated the formula over and over again, John Wick: Chapter 2 still feels fresh thanks to it's plot which honestly kept me guessing on how things were going to move forward.

    Do I think it's a higher rated movie then before? No, simply because if it does have any faults, it's that it feels a bit long. Not the segment in Rome, but when John returns to New York. It's quick pace suddenly halts when he visits a friend. Though the scene is okay, I feel like they could have cut it in favor have keeping up with John's mysterious background.

    Keanu Reeves is still the perfect choice as John Wick. You can tell this man wants to be happy, but understand that with his connection to the crime world, is unlikely to happen. This is enough to keep me hyped for another John Wick movie.

    I'll give this eight grey pitbulls out of ten. If you liked the first movie, you'll definitely like the sequel. John Wick has plenty of action waiting to burst, so I can only say love your dog and go see this sequel.
    8danielmanson

    It's just a great action film

    I mean. This literally is what is says on the tin. It's jam packed with action and I love it.

    The plot is easy to understand and the action shots are brilliant. So much bloodshed, guns, fighting, killing and more guns. Did I mention guns? It's just a nice, easy and fun watch. I recommend watching the first if you haven't already, but yeah I'm impressed by the sequel.

    Usually with action sequels it can be a bit dull and repetitive, but this ramps up the action from the first film.

    But yeah, 8/10 from me today. Enjoyed my time watching this, I'm going to jump into the third one now.
    0U

    Chapter 2

    In this 2nd installment of John Wick, the stylish visual and hard core action returns twice the level of the first film. So prepare for another suspenseful and cliffhanging sequences flow from this action movie when you watch this. The story goes deeper and the action scenes were incredibly entertaining! The revenge theme was still part of the movie's plot but this time the focus is the personal backstab of Wick. Keanu Reeves delivers again a notable performance as a titular character. This film is what a sequel movie should be - justifying the connection to the predecessor movie that made it successful by expanding its story and maintaining the elements that made it a superb film. The ending of this film opened the possibility of many more franchise of this movie.
    bob the moo

    Slick, but I was detached in a way I wasn't in the first film

    The first John Wick film took me by surprise; it was a cartoonish action film that was surprisingly brutal in its content, cruel in its delivery, and had a real punch to it. All of it existed inside a world that convinced in its own logic, even if it was clearly fantasy. John Wick 2 doesn't have the ability to sneak up on me unannounced, which does work against it, but this is not what hurts it the most.

    The second chapter of what at least looks like being a trilogy, is slick and very well put together. The locations are brilliant (whether a roof garden or a larger location), the fight scenes have great choreography, and after a slow first 20 minutes it does have a great pace. But yet I found myself watching it much more passively than I had with the first film. This sense of being detached came from a couple of places. The first was that the plot did not seem as organic as the first – the violence that draws Wick deeper seems to occur just for the sake of making the film happen (which is of course true, but it doesn't try to hide it). This reduces the investment and stakes, so rather than being drawn in, I just sort of accepted it because I know where it was going.

    The second thing that kept me out of it was related to this lack of investment – which is that the film's lack of realism is all the stark. I do not mean that the film needed to be a kitchen-sink drama, but rather that the film cannot sell this world to the viewer. In the first I could go with this shadowy world on the edges of ours, with the idea that it developed its own rules and norms; here though it seems everyone is a hired killer, and those in charge have total power and huge organizational skills. The use of this doesn't seem worth the cost of doing such things – for instance suggesting everyone in a massive crowd is in the employment of one person and can act with the slightest nod just seemed silly and not to add value. This excess infects the action – it is overblown but could have been strong enough to engage had it not been that the majority of the film is so silly in how it works. I read Theo Robertson's user comment on this one and I think he nailed it when he said that the film could easily be in the Matrix universe – at least this would make the nonsense here ring true.

    This limits the film, but doesn't stop it being enjoyable. The action is slick and consistent, the style and gloss of all the moments are enjoyable, and the starry cast are mostly pretty good. Reeves is good value and does great physical work, and the supporting cast has plenty of famous faces – although some of them are distracted by their volume, or by virtue of not being well used (Fishburne is probably the one that we could have done without). So JW2 is a slick action flick, but not as good as the first film, nor as good as everyone tells you it is. The ending suggests the third film will be on an even bigger scale, with Wick literally taking on the whole world, which will probably only serve to remind me how good the first one was when it was one man seeking revenge on another for the death of his dog.
    7LeonardoOliva69

    Less original than its predecessor but it greatly increases the lore of the franchise.

    Just as I was late to the first part, it took me a while to watch this second one.

    They always say sequels are never good, and that's generally true. In the case of "John Wick 2," let's just say, not so much.

    It's a good sequel; it's not better than the first. I think it's the weakest of the four so far, but it still stands out and shines.

    It's in this film that the lore of the saga expands greatly with the concepts of blood debts, the "High Table," and concepts like "Ex-communiqué" at the end.

    It also introduces new and interesting characters like Xantino, who drives the entire plot, and especially Lawrence Fishburne as The Bowery King, who will become a recurring character in this saga.

    There's no shortage of action; here, a great improvement in the choreography is noticeable, although I feel the plot and script are more simplistic.

    The intention here was clear: to generate more and more "John Wick" and exploit the franchise to the fullest, the latter undoubtedly very successfully.

    In short, a transitional film, weaker than its predecessor but still with very high points and concepts.

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    • Trivia
      Keanu Reeves performed about 95% of the film's stunts himself. The only stunts that he didn't do are the ones in which John Wick gets hit by a car, and the one in which he falls down the stairs during the fight with Cassian (Common).
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 5 mins) After the fight with Cassian in Rome, John's suit is relatively untouched when he's sitting at the bar, and in other scenes, the back is untouched too. He was shot multiple times whilst fleeing, and as the tailor explained and demonstrated, the body armor is inside the layers of the suit. When the tailor's assistant shoots at the dummies to demonstrate the armor, the cloth is ripped by each shot as the bullet tears the cloth and is stopped by the armor inside. John's suit should be thoroughly shredded by the time he gets back to the hotel.
    • Quotes

      Bowery King: He's offered seven million dollars for your life. Seven million dollars is a lot of money, Mr. Wick.

      John Wick: So I guess you have a choice. You want a war? Or do you wanna just give me a gun?

      Bowery King: Somebody, please! Get this man a gun!

    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, the distributor chose to reduce bloody injury detail in a suicide scene in order to obtain a 15 classification. An uncut 18 classification was available.
    • Connections
      Edited into John Wick: Chapter 2 - Deleted Scenes (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Sarabande
      Written by Domenico Zipoli

      Arranged and Performed by Haim Shapira

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Italy
      • Hong Kong
      • Canada
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Russian
      • American Sign Language
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • John Wick 2: Un nuevo día para matar
    • Filming locations
      • Place-des-Arts Station, Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Summit Entertainment
      • TIK Films
      • Thunder Road Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $92,029,184
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,436,123
      • Feb 12, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $174,348,632
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 2 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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