Mr. Wick, happy to be back. Four years later "John Wick: Part 3 - Parabellum," chief Chad Stahelski and Keanu Reeves have gotten back to theaters with "John Wick: Chapter 4," a movie that was supposed to open nearly two years ago. Rely on me. The wait was well worth it. Stahelski and scholars Shay Hatten and Michael Finch have refined the folklore weighty methodology of the two or three parts with the smoothed out activity of the main film, bringing about a last hour here that stands among the best of the class.
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"Jones Wick: Part 4" opens with its title character (Reeves) on the run again as the terrible People pulling the strings known as the High Table hinder him. The principal antagonist of the series is the Marquis de Gramont (Bill Skarsgård), a head of the Great Table who continues to raise the abundance on Wick's head while he likewise tidies up the wrecks abandoned, including possibly disposing of Winston Scott (Ian McShane) and his piece of this odious association. The initial scenes take Wick to Japan, where he looks for help from the top of the Osaka Mainland, Shimazu (Hiroyuki Sanada), and crosses paths with a visually impaired High Table professional killer named Caine (the boss Donnie Yen). When Wick needs a new bulletproof suit, Laurence Fishburne occasionally appears as Wick's Q. Shamier Anderson plays an assassin who appears to be waiting for Wick's head price to reach the appropriate level before receiving his payoff. Despite the epic length of the film (169 minutes), the plot here feels more focused than in the previous two films. Here's John Wick. The bad guys are as follows: Go!
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