John Wick descubre un camino para derrotar a La Mesa, pero, antes de que pueda ganarse su libertad, Wick debe enfrentar a un nuevo enemigo con poderosas alianzas en todo el mundo y fuerzas q... Leer todoJohn Wick descubre un camino para derrotar a La Mesa, pero, antes de que pueda ganarse su libertad, Wick debe enfrentar a un nuevo enemigo con poderosas alianzas en todo el mundo y fuerzas que convierten a viejos amigos en enemigos.John Wick descubre un camino para derrotar a La Mesa, pero, antes de que pueda ganarse su libertad, Wick debe enfrentar a un nuevo enemigo con poderosas alianzas en todo el mundo y fuerzas que convierten a viejos amigos en enemigos.
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- 38 premios ganados y 51 nominaciones en total
Aimée Kwan
- Mia
- (as Aimee Kwan)
Julia Asuka Riedl
- Operator
- (as Asuka Riedl)
Milena Rendón
- Operator
- (as Milena Rendon)
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Resumen
Reviewers say 'John Wick: Chapter 4' is lauded for its intense action, impressive stunts, and Keanu Reeves' performance. The film's high-octane action, stunning visuals, and expanded universe are highlighted. However, criticisms include its lengthy runtime, lack of plot development, and repetitive action scenes. Story inconsistencies and character motivations are also noted. Despite these issues, many find the film enjoyable for its thrilling action and engaging performances.
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I've enjoyed the entire Wick collection but this was my least favorite' The fight scenes were just way too long and usually followed immediately with another way too long fight scene. This movie felt like one long fight scene with a little dialogue mixed in. I could have done with a lot more story dialogue and a lot less fighting. The other movies felt like the fight scenes were part of the story and this one feels like they did fight scenes just to do fight scenes.
It's kinda hard to put into words but watch it, and I recommend watching it, and you'll see what I mean. You might like it a lot more than I did.
It's kinda hard to put into words but watch it, and I recommend watching it, and you'll see what I mean. You might like it a lot more than I did.
I'm gonna have to rewatch this one another day. But I found myself beginning to doze off repeatedly like an hour 1/2 into the movie. I can't quite put my finger on it. The villain was definitely boring, the story line and dialogues seemed a bit stretched out. The fight scenes and overall feel of them didn't quite do it for me like the first 3 movies did. I think there's gonna be mixed reviews on this one. I felt there were several plot holes. And I'm in limbo about how I feel about the ending. It seemed fitting but then also didn't...? Lol. Idk man I just think some lazy writing went into play on this one.
Most American action flicks released these days have poor screenplays and overuse computer-generated imagery. The John Wick franchise is one of the few exceptions, along with Mission Impossible. These franchises keep getting better with every entry. Hollywood can make action masterpieces, but Marvel has greater demand, so that's what we get most of. It's a shame.
The stunts and choreography are beyond impressive. Every artist involved does their job to perfection. Donnie Yen's performance is unbelievable. Not only does he fight great, but he also has to move like a blind man. Keanu Reeves is also very impressive. Keanu IS John Wick. Although there are a few scenes where his enemies stand by and wait for their turn to attack, it's easy to overlook because everything else is so great.
I can't fathom how anyone could choose to watch Ant-Man over John Wick. It's so fast-paced, and the choreography and stunts are mesmerizing and brutal. When the action breaks out, it's unbelievable. It's hard to explain -- you have to see it! Why watch a computer-generated "superhero" fly around when you can witness Reeves and Yen engage in a genuine and thrilling fight?
The stunts and choreography are beyond impressive. Every artist involved does their job to perfection. Donnie Yen's performance is unbelievable. Not only does he fight great, but he also has to move like a blind man. Keanu Reeves is also very impressive. Keanu IS John Wick. Although there are a few scenes where his enemies stand by and wait for their turn to attack, it's easy to overlook because everything else is so great.
I can't fathom how anyone could choose to watch Ant-Man over John Wick. It's so fast-paced, and the choreography and stunts are mesmerizing and brutal. When the action breaks out, it's unbelievable. It's hard to explain -- you have to see it! Why watch a computer-generated "superhero" fly around when you can witness Reeves and Yen engage in a genuine and thrilling fight?
Henchmen just standing there, waiting to get hit, reacting to things that didn't hit them, people in the club just doing the same dance even while people are being killed right in front of them, the cars in traffic keeps moving even while people are getting killed, cars are crashing and bullets are flying, but nope.. traffic just keeps on going. I can't unsee any of it.
It looks painfully unnatural compared to how well the previous 3 films handled the fighting.
There's a ton of wasted movement and shot decisions based on making a scene look "pretty" rather than "good."
I know they can do better. I've seen it.
A couple cute twists of the story doesn't really carry the rest of the film, but it was at least still entertaining.
It looks painfully unnatural compared to how well the previous 3 films handled the fighting.
There's a ton of wasted movement and shot decisions based on making a scene look "pretty" rather than "good."
I know they can do better. I've seen it.
A couple cute twists of the story doesn't really carry the rest of the film, but it was at least still entertaining.
Stuntman turned writer/director Chad Stahelski struck gold with his 2014 surprise hit John Wick. It was somewhat of a comeback for the legendary Keanu Reeves and reinvigorated the action genre. Since then it's become THE action juggernaut franchise. Now we are on number 4 and while usually things get redone with that amount of sequels, this film innovates and thrills to new heights in an absolute epic.
One of the most surprising aspects of this particular entry, is the story being written as well as it is. Something that is hard to come by in the genre at times. Not saying the others in the franchise weren't but this is easily the best story diving deeper in the high table aspects as well as John Wick's true emotions . The rich characterization is also at its best with outstanding additions like Skaarsgard, and even more screen time for supporting greats like Fishburne to compliment the magnificent Reeves. RIP Lance Reddick. It's nice to have such substance amongst the endless high octane ballistic visuals.
Speaking of ballistic, this movie goes more all out than any I've seen for insanely well crafted choreographed shootout and fight scenes. Just when you thought you've seen it all, Stahelski/Reeves prove their action minds are ever evolving. These guys were born to make action movies together.
The extremely vibrant colors and plethora of locations is also a feast for the eyes. The sharp atmospheric imagery creates the ultimate backdrop for not only the action but also just the dialogue. The sound is also top notch and perfectly compliments the intensity. It's just an absolute sensory journey that you don't get in too many action films aside from the Wick genre.
Overall the limitless and outrageous action alone is nothing like we've seen before for the genre or just cinema in general . But also this rich unique story may only build Wick's timeless character for more films in the future which at this momentum will be welcomed.
One of the most surprising aspects of this particular entry, is the story being written as well as it is. Something that is hard to come by in the genre at times. Not saying the others in the franchise weren't but this is easily the best story diving deeper in the high table aspects as well as John Wick's true emotions . The rich characterization is also at its best with outstanding additions like Skaarsgard, and even more screen time for supporting greats like Fishburne to compliment the magnificent Reeves. RIP Lance Reddick. It's nice to have such substance amongst the endless high octane ballistic visuals.
Speaking of ballistic, this movie goes more all out than any I've seen for insanely well crafted choreographed shootout and fight scenes. Just when you thought you've seen it all, Stahelski/Reeves prove their action minds are ever evolving. These guys were born to make action movies together.
The extremely vibrant colors and plethora of locations is also a feast for the eyes. The sharp atmospheric imagery creates the ultimate backdrop for not only the action but also just the dialogue. The sound is also top notch and perfectly compliments the intensity. It's just an absolute sensory journey that you don't get in too many action films aside from the Wick genre.
Overall the limitless and outrageous action alone is nothing like we've seen before for the genre or just cinema in general . But also this rich unique story may only build Wick's timeless character for more films in the future which at this momentum will be welcomed.
Keanu Reeves and Cast Talk Getting Into Character
Keanu Reeves and Cast Talk Getting Into Character
Keanu Reeves and the John Wick: Chapter 4 stars break down the impact of wardrobe on character and weigh the meaning behind the multitude of monikers assigned to the franchise's infamous assassin.
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- Trivia(at around 1h 45 mins) The Paris subway station where John Wick meets the Bowery King and Winston is "Porte des Lilas". It's often seen in films, as this particular station has a disused platform that's still kept fully functional, so it can be rented to filmmakers who wish to shoot in the Paris subway without having to disrupt regular traffic.
- Errores(at around 2h) The Arc de Triomphe is missing the eternal flame which crowns France's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. As its name suggests, it is never ever allowed to go out.
- Créditos curiososThere is a small scene after the credits have finished where you can see Caine on the way to his daughter encountering Akira.
- Versiones alternativasThe end title for the theatrical version shows "John Wick Baba Yaga" while in home media version shows "John Wick Chapter 4".
- ConexionesFeatured in Nerdrotic: John Wick: Chapter 4 | A Brilliant Finale (2023)
- Bandas sonorasNocturne No. 20 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. Posth.
Written by Frédéric Chopin
Arranged by Joel J. Richard
Performed by Lola Bates (as Lola Colette) and Mark Robertson
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- John Wick: Chapter 4
- Locaciones de filmación
- Wadi Rum Desert, Jordan(location)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 100,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 187,131,806
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 73,817,950
- 26 mar 2023
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 447,142,521
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 49min(169 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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