· This review contains a few spoilers.
The latest installment in this terrific film series, John Wick: Chapter 4, is the strongest entry of the lot, and that is high praise since the films that have preceded it have each been exceptionally good. It is just that in this film Wick (the amazing Keanu Reeves) has everything to avenge and nothing to lose since he has already lost everything.
The film opens with Wick in NYC training for what is
to come. He has been in hiding since Winston (Ian McShane) shot him and caused
him to fall off the roof of the Continental – the worldwide chain of hotels
catering to Wick and assassins like him.
Taken in after that fall by the Bowery King (the always excellent Laurence
Fishburne), Wick has recovered and is set on revenge.
THE RECAP
To recap for those unfamiliar with the films, John
Wick was an elite assassin who paid his debts and left the profession to marry his
wife Helen (Bridget Moynahan) and to hopefully live a normal life.
Unfortunately, Helen dies of cancer in the time before the first film. Knowing
John will be left all alone, Helen’s last act is to send John a puppy to keep
him company. Due to circumstances beyond John’s control, a group of thugs
invades his home, kills the puppy, and steals his car. This puts John on the
trajectory that has catapulted him through all the films. His main goal is
revenge, but in seeking it he thrusts himself back into the assassin world he
wanted to leave.
THE HIGH TABLE
Wick seeking revenge |
In this film, John wants to get revenge against the
High Table, the mysterious group of twelve who rule over the assassins’ league. The members of the table come from various crime families from all over the world. Their actions in JW3 lead directly to Winston shooting John on the roof. At this point we have never seen the group itself, but we understand it has incredible power, John mentions that he will take out the whole High Table, but even the King
thinks that is a way too formidable task.
CONSEQUENCES
Meanwhile, Winston and his right-hand man Charon (the
late great Lance Riddick) have been called in to account for their assistance
of Wick after he was declared to be excommunicado – like being banished from
the church in the days of old. He meets with the despicable Marquis Vincent de
Gramont (played with slippery delight by Bill Skarsgard) and is made to
understand he must atone for his crimes. Winston tries to defend himself to no avail,
losing his hotel and being declared excummunicado. To add to his grief, the
Marquis shoots and kills Charon as to rub salt in Winston’s wounds.
Reddick/Charon will be missed, |
The loss of Reddick in real life as well as the series
is a terrible blow for fans. Reddick, so memorable in The Wire and other
TV shows and films, played Charon as a stoic, loyal, and honest concierge of
the New York Continental. His presence will be deeply missed on and off screen.
RUMBLE IN OSAKA
John goes to Japan to see his old friend Shimazu Koji
(the always impressive Hiroyuki Sanada) while the Marquis hires Wick’s old
friend Caine (the great Donnie Yen) a blind former assassin with threats to
kill his daughter if he does not comply. Not satisfied with one killer, the
Marquis also contracts Mr. Nobody (Shamier Anderson) to take out Wick.
Akira and Koji |
When the High Table sends assassins to the Osaka
Continental to determine if Koji is sheltering Wick, things quickly get out of
hand. Wick, Koji, and Koji’s daughter Kira (Rina Sawayama) take on these
killers and eventually dispatch them all. However, Caine shows up after Wick
leaves, and he and Koji battle. It brings amazing joy watching legends Yen and
Sanada in the same scene battling it out – a dream sequence to be sure.
Eventually, Caine defeats and kills Koji with wounded Akira watching. She
attempts to attack Caine, but he lets her live. This sets up a scenario for
Akira to want revenge against Caine for killing her father and Wick for causing
it to happen with his presence.
A DUEL TO SETTLE THE SCORE
King, Wick, and Winston |
Wick and Winston, now both seeking revenge, meet back
in New York. Wick wants to be absolved of his actions and to be free from the
bounty on his head. Winston suggests that he challenge the Marquis to a duel –
in the ancient High Table laws, this is the only way to reconcile his
situation; however, Wick must be a part of a crime family, specifically his
family the Ruska Roma. He has to travel to Berlin to ask for reinstatement to
the family that has ostracized him.
Assassin Caine and the Marquis |
The rest of the way is major spoiler territory, but let
it suffice to say that director Chad Stahelski – who has guided the ship for
all four films – gives fans of this series exactly what they want and then
some. Writers Shay Hatten and Michael Finch keep the action going full throttle
with just enough pitstops to add to the story and the lore of the High Table. The
soundtrack by Tyler Bates and Joel L. Richards pulses along with the action,
and cinematographer Dan Lausten captures the awesome beauty of Tokyo, Berlin, Paris,
and New York while also getting down to the nitty and the gritty of those
places.
WICK, JOHN WICK!
As the series has established the reputation precedes
him John Wick mystique, Reeves only adds to it more robustly in each film. Wick
is like James Bond with Chuck Norris vibes, and the backstory that we get helps us to learn a little more about Wick’s beginnings and the friendships that he has made and
the enemies he has more than earned.
Wick’s goal throughout the series is about getting out
again to live a simple, normal life – but as other characters constantly remind
him – this is his normal life. He is an assassin and this is what he and
others like him do. He was able to get out once with the goal of living with
Helen like any other couple, but that is shattered when she dies and he gets
brought back into that life again.
LOVING HUSBAND
Toward the end of the film, Winston shares that he put
“Friend” on Charon’s tombstone because it summed up everything he was to Winston.
Wick shares that he would like the words “Loving Husband” engraved on his
tombstone. And John Wick was indeed a loving husband and would rather be remembered that way. Fate cheated him out
of that role and left him with a little puppy to love. Once that puppy is
slaughtered, that part of his life is gone forever and he goes into unrelenting revenge mode through four films.
THE VERDICT
John Wick: Chapter 4
is what it is – a spectacular nonstop roller coaster action movie that is guaranteed to keep you in your seat for almost
three hours of gunfights, hand-to-hand combat, and martial arts mayhem. I
promise you that you are going to enjoy the ride.
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