Wick Is Pain
- 2025
- 2h 6m
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe never-before-seen footage and story behind the John Wick (2014) phenomenon, from independent film to billion-dollar franchise.The never-before-seen footage and story behind the John Wick (2014) phenomenon, from independent film to billion-dollar franchise.The never-before-seen footage and story behind the John Wick (2014) phenomenon, from independent film to billion-dollar franchise.
Jonathan Eusebio
- Self
- (as Jonathan "Jojo" Eusebio)
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Wow . What can I say , I'm probably one of the biggest John Wick fans on the planet . I tell everyone that I truly think the John Wick Franchise is probably the best action franchise ever . If you are a Wick fan like me , you HAVE to watch Wick Is Pain. It gives you an idea of how much choreography, time , commitment, pain , training that Keanu and everyone involved have to go through with performing almost all of the stunts you see on screen . I actually didn't know a lot of the stuff was real until I watched this . Keanu is legitimately one of the coolest down to earth people in the entertainment industry and more people need to be like him . This is a MUST WATCH for Wick fans .
What a perfect documentary. This is my favourite action franchise and I fell in love with the whole process behind it thanks to this film. What a wonderful creation. Great to find out more about Chad and Dave's relationship co-directing number 1. And getting to see all the gun fu pre-viz was absolutely rad. There's another documentary series called "action" where you get to see a lot of Dave's team doing this preViz stuff for the film Violent Night. I couldn't believe what Keanu puts his knees/body through to make these films. What a way to spend your 50s! Absolute legend. Still can't decide which of the four movies is my favourite.
Sometimes seeing how the sausage is made is not a good thing. This is not one of those times. I can not get enough of John Wick and the John Wick saga. This behind the scenes look at the making of the most popular action series in modern times is a really, really cool way to spend an evening. I liked it a lot. Getting to hear from Chad Stahelski, Keanu Reeves, and the cast and crew is very interesting. Seeing 87Eleven and the training, as a martial artist is super fun. Cool old footage of Dan Inosanto and Chad's training days. Some super interesting behind the scenes footage. Loved hearing from Daniel Bernhardt. This is a must for John Wick fans.
Great documentary and really draws you in and takes you through all the events leading up to the mega-franchise that John Wick is today. Also, gives you a glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes and the actual sources of the "pain". It also shows you a side of Keanu Reeves you may not have seen before, the trainings, the stunts, the actual physical pain that he endured. Much, much respect for him and we tip our hats in his direction! Thank you Keanu! Inspiring enough to pull me back to watch the entire series again.... and again.... and makes us super anxious for the Ballerina and any future movies that tap into this story. Keep 'em coming!
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On the surface, John Wick might seem like a simple story where a man loses his dog and sets off on a path of revenge. Some might dismiss the film at first glance, judging it by its straightforward premise. But once you dive into the behind-the-scenes journey, you realize that beneath that simplicity lies a hellish road filled with challenges. A tight budget, first-time directors, a lead actor insisting on doing all his own stunts with raw authenticity, and a production that took risks with every single frame. Everything pointed toward failure, yet the film endured and carved out its own legacy.
The documentary is honest, direct, and packed with moments that force you to reconsider everything. It reveals the pressure, the discipline, and the countless fragile details that could have fallen apart at any second. I already loved the franchise and considered it one of the strongest modern action sagas, but after watching this, my appreciation deepened. I now fully grasp the effort that went into making it as powerful as it is.
Watching behind-the-scenes content matters. It reveals what the camera alone can't show and makes you feel the real weight of every scene. Documentaries like this are important because they remind us that cinema isn't just about telling a story. Sometimes, it's a long journey of passion, struggle, and genuine intent, even if, on the outside, it looks like just another action blockbuster.
The documentary is honest, direct, and packed with moments that force you to reconsider everything. It reveals the pressure, the discipline, and the countless fragile details that could have fallen apart at any second. I already loved the franchise and considered it one of the strongest modern action sagas, but after watching this, my appreciation deepened. I now fully grasp the effort that went into making it as powerful as it is.
Watching behind-the-scenes content matters. It reveals what the camera alone can't show and makes you feel the real weight of every scene. Documentaries like this are important because they remind us that cinema isn't just about telling a story. Sometimes, it's a long journey of passion, struggle, and genuine intent, even if, on the outside, it looks like just another action blockbuster.
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