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John Wick returns with a $14 million price tag on his head and an army of bounty-hunting killers on his trail. After killing a member of the shadowy international assassin’s guild, the High Table, John Wick is excommunicado, but the world’s most ruthless hit men and women await his every turn. (Lionsgate US)

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Lima 

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English For me, two things are central to a film: the ideas and the atmosphere. And John Wick 3 has both to spare. During the New York scenes, I felt like Blade Runner had spawned a baby with frenetic Hard Boiled-type action. I really haven't seen such a beautifully lit, atmospheric, visually rich action set-pieces in a long time, so brimming with ideas in the contact fight scenes, and yet so fantastically scored that you can feel every punch and hear the difference when Jonathan fires the Magnum and then switches to the shotgun with its typical hollow sounds. And once again I must repeat the key word – ideas!! Nowhere else, in any other film, have I seen such inventive use of horse power, in no other film have I seen such a good knife fight scene (perhaps only the kitchen scene in Evans's The Raid 2 could compete with this) and at the same time I congratulate the dog trainers, the ones who performed there are to be applauded at length. And you know, I was expecting the plot to be an weak tea, but even in that respect it made sense and the mythology, with its laws and rules that can't be broken, has something to it and I enjoy it. And Keanu Reeves? I admire his shape at 55 years old, I prefer to take the elevator when I need to get to the 2nd floor, and here he is doing physically demanding moves like on a treadmill, and he's 8 years older :o) I'm looking forward to #4, here with him! ()

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English Mr. Wick again raises the standard of Hollywood action. Stahelski and Reeves draw from a seemingly bottomless wellspring of ideas. Action in the library, the stables, the hotel and on the street. Knives, pistols, horses, dogs, a book – anything can be and is turned into a lethal weapon, often used in a very original way. The balance of action and mythology serve Chapter 3 well, thus giving us the best from both preceding instalments. The film also works very refreshingly with the legend represented by Jardani Jovonovich; after all, arch villains are big fans of his work. The supporting roles are very powerful this time and are developed in really unexpected directions. Beautiful interiors and exteriors; it’s one big luxury tour. Carry on as you are. It’s an honor to fight you, Mr. Wick. ()

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Necrotongue 

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English I was extremely looking forward to the third installment, so the disappointment hit hard. I'm giving three stars more or less out of nostalgia for the previous two films. I often criticize films for being slow-paced and lacking in action. This film was neither, yet I was far from satisfied. The pace was frantic, there was loads of action, but the creators somehow forgot to add a good story. After a while, the action scenes started to get boring, the choreography in them was poor. I'm glad I didn't start counting shattered glass displays, because I was never good at advanced math. Asia Kate Dillon managed to keep a perfect poker face all along. In her defense, I’ve never seen her use any other expression. 3*- ()

POMO 

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English The best two scenes open the third instalment of the John Wick series and are rather actually the ending of the second one. Then a new, slightly different movie begins. The outlined movie universe is developed and we encounter its power brokers. The journey to them, however, does not reach the dramatic epic nature or visual magnificence of Rome from the second part, with its disco, catacombs and the Camorra boss. And the stylish elegance of the previous sequel with its 100% focus on Wick turns into an unpredictable bit of surrealism with apparent errors of logic and multiple characters who influence Wick’s destiny in a manner other than with a lethal handgun. However, it is still a very enjoyable representative of the series within its genre. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English I was going to write “epic conclusion to the action trilogy”, but they’ve announced a 4th installment yesterday, so this is just a solid sequel that action-wise represents the best the US has offered in the last few years. A big improvement is that the new Wick has picked up some great reinforcements from Asia (Cecep and Ruhian from The Raid) delight also the hilarious Mark Dacascos and the perfectly trained Halle Berry. Visually, John Wick 3 is brilliant. The graceful styling and luxury comes through in every frame, and since I care enough about the aesthetic, I enjoyed the pleasantly fancy sets. The action is of course perfect in the context of an American production (clear cinematography, minimal editing, lots of creative ideas and decent choreography), at times you could feel that Keanu Reeves wasn't keeping up, especially against Cecep and Ruhian you could see that it was a bit too rehearsed (Jason Statham would probably have fought better here), but there are other interesting elements: the library, the sharp dogs in Istanbul, the uncompromising scene in the stable with the horse, the motorbikes and katanas, where they took inspiration from South Korea's The Villainess. Outside of the action, the pace is slower, but it doesn't significantly matter. A decent ride and without a doubt a clear cinematic must-see. 85%. ()

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