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John Wick: Chapter 4

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Starring: Keanu Reeves , Donnie Yen , Bill Skarsgård , Laurence Fishburne , Hiroyuki Sanada , Shamier Anderson

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sequences, but both an extended, unedited "shot from above" vignette and a fantastically exciting car chase around the Arc de Triomph provide some this fourth outing, as John has come to the semi-reasonable conclusion that the only way he's ever going to be able to survive is to assassinate the also managed to at least briefly reintroduce The Bowery King (Laurence Fishburne), who in fact is the "culprit" with the match, leading toEven some devoted film fans might be hard pressed to name another franchise successful enough to get to its fourth production and which Killing at the Speed of Traffic (HD; 10:10) looks at another great sequence at the Arc de Triomphe. vestiges of artificiality remain (this seems to be a deliberate choice, as in the patently fake look of the closing sting featuring Donnie Yen). As is engagement of surround channels, and then when things suddenly segue to the desert, the ambient environmental sounds once again grow. There are

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reliance on purples and teals and a noticeable push toward blues and yellows. I almost jokingly thought maybe director Chad Stahelski had been the more than slightly byzantine environment of The High Table. There are some interesting evolutions to the "look" of this film, with less of a a bit), so forewarned is forearmed, but for those willing to take a deep breath and go for the gusto, this is the rare fourth film in a franchise that a vignette that almost seems like it could have come out of some bizarro world version of the David Lean masterpiece, with John (Keanu Reeves, of smart "meta" issues. That includes things like an absolutely delightful "riff" on one of the most legendary edits in the history of film, the epic cutcharacters thrown into the mix this time. The High Table's chief baddie is the Marquis Vincent Bisset de Gramont (Bill Skarsgård, proving he's baseline simplicity of any "plot arc" (let's face it, all the films can be boiled down to John taking out foes), but second an almost baroque level of veritable head above water (so to speak), but continue to impress, even with what some may feel is an outsized running time approaching three feel like close to three hours, though that said, I can certainly understand some feeling like this film could have been judiciously edited by at least a half Lionsgate sent the 4K UHD version (which also includes a 1080 disc) for purposes of this review, but from the looks of things, this also includes a

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