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MrDoog

Another nice entry into the John Wick franchise matching the quality of the previous two films.


It's quite strange how enjoyable and easy these movies are to watch, no matter what mood you're in considering you're watching over 100 people get shot in the face. Looking forward to #4
4 years 11 months ago
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heat_

Pure action!
4 years 11 months ago
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gismar

It's sooooo good. This series is like the matrix, except this one just keeps getting BETTER
4 years 11 months ago
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Philconnors1992

Thoroughly enjoyed it. Actually like this over the 2nd one because has more time spent with the dog, therefore, there was more of an emotional through-line than with JW2. Fantastic action sequences again! If you felt out of breath after MI-6, well, “prepare for war” with John Wick 3: Parabellum... ;-)

Overall Grade: A-
4 years 11 months ago
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andrejdace

Once again great action scenes. I liked it better than the 2nd. Though it's a bit of a shame that spoiler.
4 years 11 months ago
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Emiam

6/10
Part 2 is still the best!
4 years ago
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royalspikey77

John Wick: Everything dialled up to 12

Can't wait to see what they do next...
4 years 2 months ago
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danisanna

The John Wick series proves that an action movie can have content, great action sequences and be visually pleasing. Chapter 3 did not disappoint! Entertaining, funny and with the right amount of gory details.
4 years 10 months ago
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badblokebob

Looks great; action’s great; plot ultimately feels like a 120-minute dot-join between Chapter 2 and Chapter 4.
4 years 7 months ago
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karic

As much as i would love it to be just a trilogy i actually don't mind at all if they keep making more films because they just keep setting the bar higher with every sequence and you can really see how passionate they are about this series, a rare thing to find in action films of all genres. Even though Keanu is aging like fine wine i couldn't help but notice that he looks kinda slower and a little bit sloppy compared to the first one, which makes it look like his age is finally catching up to him, but it's fine because Mr. Wick has been killing bad guys for days without rest so it makes sense. I remember there weren't that many people at the theaters on release day, but i'm happy that it didn't get overshadowed too much by the marvel-disney troupe. Can't wait for the next one, be seeing you in 2021.
4 years 8 months ago
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vigneshneel

The knives showdown in the beginning has to be one of the greatest action sequences I’ve ever seen. Pure destructive elegant mayhem. How does this series keep getting better?
4 years 11 months ago
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Earring72

Overlong by 30 minutes and getting more and more silly and over the top...….but some great action scenes in the first half hour and Reeves is still great. But it's getting a bit tired. JW is SOOOOOOOOOO indestructible that the movie is on the verge of becoming a video game of mindless shooting…….Still…….some good stuff :-)
4 years 1 month ago
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Siskoid

The third week since they killed John Wick's dog - Chapter 3: Parabellum - to my mind, should have been the end of the story, no matter how fun and successful these films are. The first film was a surprise cult hit, and a very efficient film. The second expanded the world in surprising ways while keeping everything very personal. The third just keeps things going, but doesn't make the big jump we saw between Chapters 1 and 2. Sure, we learn more about John's world and origins, but not that much, and I feel like the one important decision he makes is retrograde and goes against his character just to create a complication to justify this not being the last film. That said, it's still a heck of a great time at the movies, and as a self-professed lover of Hong Kong cinema, I will never be fed up with Keanu Reeves and company successfully bringing that style of action to American movies. Chapter 3 is wall-to-wall fights, and it certainly jumps the bar I set for every action movie I watch - does it show me something new? And it certainly does. The first few fights are quite novel and fun, while later, longer fights, while more traditional, have a visceral comic touch that provides respite from the relentless brutality. Beautiful choreographies, and an underdog motif that makes you care what happens.
4 years 11 months ago
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Adrian B AWESOME

Three VERY GOOD DOGS in this. It's also nothing like The Matrix. No slow motion, no sci-fi technobabble, no pseudospiritual nonsense.
4 years 11 months ago
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DisneyStitch

John Wick has devolved into pretty much nothing more than an exhibition on stuntwork and fight choreography. In the industry, it's not uncommon for stunt actors to make their own short film to show off their skills, kind of like a celluloid business card, and that is precisely what the series has become except it's feature length and virtually no plot to be found. The second film somewhat intrigued me with where they were going with the worldbuilding but this installment just hammered it home that they don't seem to really care about all that. I get it that there's a bunch of tattooed ladies in a room somewhere processing endless paperwork regarding assassin work and acting like it's all so very, very important, but if that's the depth of it all then it stopped being interesting after the first time. It's all just a cardboard backdrop for the action.
10 months 3 weeks ago

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