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This Italian excursion inevitably yields further complications and extra layers of vengeance with John eventually coming back after Santino as Santino unleashes his own version of “Kill Bill’s” Crazy 88s which John Wick fights his way through in a quasi-non stop, multi-sequence ballet of gun fu, with lengthy bullet riddled martial showdowns unfolding against eye-popping backdrops, for example a subway inside lit up just like a discotheque. So John accepts Santino’s offer, which involves a trip to the Rome variation of the Continental where rather than just mimicking what the very first film did, Stahelski and Kolstad dream up a weapons sommelier. John Wick simply had to decline this blood oath so he could on a rampage. That is fast cast aside, however, when Santino D’Antonio calls on John Wick to honor a blood oath, an offer John Wick is officially allowed to refuse yet refuses anyhow. Ha! “Chapter 2” starts as John Wick goes about tying up a couple of loose ends in progress which yields another car chase in the immediate wake of the first one already in the middle of a car chase.
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Not that this two hour movie is short on blood splattering spectacle. Well, for “John Wick: Chapter 2” director Derek Kolstad and Chad Stahelski don't so much build on its character, who was already pretty much who he was from the get-go, as assemble on the world its chief character inhabits. It implied a whole other world only to the side of the film, where hitmen are not as the isolated depressives the movies so often imply but a semi-closeknit society unto themselves, with flowery terminology and their very own rules.
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The best thing in the entire picture was a kind of professional retreat for hitmen, The Continental, lorded over by way of a demure, cerebral Ian McShane and where the film’s titular character briefly holed up for his obligatory bout of revenging to ready. The original “John Wick” was a movie of highly stylized and gratuitous violence, and while it was frequently grimly tongue in cheek and occasionally really amazing to look at, its activity pyrotechnics eventually fell in on themselves as no better than what they were trying to mimic and mock.