“John Wick: Chapter 4” — Let There Be Bodies + Relentless Vengeance (2024)

John Wick 4

Nearly a decade ago, we were introduced to the heavy on action, light on dialogue title that is John Wick. On paper the Wick series reads like any paint by number, straight to video action franchise. What has set it apart has been Keanu Reeves’ ability to commit to stunts, gun work, fight scenes, and director Chad Stahelski’s talent for keeping action sequences fresh.

Over the years the Wick series has pushed and evolved in its on-screen combat. The story has been pretty straightforward . The main character is an ex assassin, pulled into a war with a crime family through the memory of his wife and her kidnapped dog, which was all he had left to remember her. It was an odd but memorable catalyst and enough to launch us into the deeper story, involving the assassins guild and their chain of worldwide sanctuary hotels.

The Continental Hotel side stories and its employees are a lovely respite in the nonstop action of the Wick franchise. They create a rich backstory to delve into that counters the grim brutality of the nonstop headshots and muzzle flashes, Keanu Reeves gives us in every fight scene. It has been a winning formula that has carried us into four films and an inevitable tv series spinoff.

That recipe however, can only take an audience so far before the novelty wears out. Director and stunt savant, Chad Stahelski has worked hard to keep John Wick fresh, but in each iteration there’s only so many ways to kill people during 120 minutes of nonstop action sequences.

SPOILER TIME

John Wick: Chapter 4 is an absolutely fantastic 90 minute movie. Unfortunately for viewers, the total running time is 169 minutes. It picks up immediately where John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum left off. Our title character is being hunted by the “table” aka the assassins guild and those who control them. He is on the run after having been betrayed by Winston, the manager of the Continental (always played wonderfully by Ian McShane).

The film tries to keep itself exciting, with new sexy locales and different fight sequences but for viewers, this is where the entire first half falls flat. The lighting and cinematography are really put on display for the Osaka and Berlin segments, but the scenes as a whole are entirely unnecessary to the story. Everyone shows up with gray, kevlar suits and falls into the same entrance and deathly exit over and over. It’s monotonous and immediately fatiguing. There are times it feels (and likely is) that the same stuntmen are fighting and dying in different outfits / disguises. The lone breath of fresh air is Donnie Yen who is introduced as Caine, the blind swordsman. He walks across water in every scene and is an immaculate fighter who brings excitement and grace to his sequences. He continually saves the movie every time it gets stale.

As we slog through Osaka and then Berlin, we watch Keanu deliver 6 words of total dialogue as if he’s recovering from a stroke and then jump into gunfire. Reeves has never been a tremendous actor and these films play into his strong silent persona well, but this is a bit much. He’s speaking less and less with each installment and struggling to get out his two or three words. It’s almost painful when he speaks, especially when everyone else delivers their lines normally.

I’m not sure if he’s had head trauma from stunts gone wrong or if this is by choice, but Keanu’s speaking cadence has gotten slower and stranger as the series has progressed. Also, let me iterate that he is still a great star with palpable screen presence, but the man is now 58 years old. How much hand to hand combat can we watch him do in long (single take) stretches with believability? There’s an entire segment on the first third of the film dedicated to nunchakus. There are plenty of guns available but to change things up, John Wick has to fight exclusively with nunchakus or hand to hand.

Again, I think it’s admirable to try and keep it interesting but the younger, beefier stuntmen were visibly slowing down in these segments, waiting for their moments to fight John Wick. It took believability off the table and much of the hand to hand fight scenes were too similar and sloppy. Keanu is a bit slower than he was a decade ago and the visible pauses between strikes and grappling with his stunt team were too obvious in choreography.

Then we get to Paris.

The movie should have started and ended here. The moment John Wick arrives in Paris for his impending boss battle, the movie hits overdrive and never looks back. This part of the film is easily worth the price of admission and will have your jaw on the theater floor. The Parisian segments bring the innovation and fun of the fight scenes that we’ve come to know and love from the franchise.

The Arc de Triomphe car chase, fight melee and 222 stairs leading to the Sacre Coeur are enough to hang any hat on for all 4 films. These scenes are career making (dare I say legendary?), iconic in scope, and something other action films should aspire to. The stunt work is insane, the scenes are long, complex, over the top, diverse, and it is classic John Wick chaos to its core. Cars, Guns, Swords, Falls, Flames, it is everything we wanted and hoped for.

John Wick: Chapter 4 also gives us some other characters worth mentioning. Bill Skarsgard as the Marquis is a decent enough bad guy, who needs to work on his French accent. We get a few fun moments from Laurence Fishburne (but not nearly enough), and a small taste of Hiroyuki Sanada and his swordplay. Donnie Yen and Keanu together on screen are fantastic in every way. Their shared scenes are fun, and provide great levity to the intense fighting segments they’re featured in. We get plenty of moments between them to cement their chemistry and really bring the ending home in a satisfying way.

Go see John Wick: Chapter 4, while in theaters as you’ll want big screen for both sound and action. Just don’t be mad at yourself if you fall asleep in the first half or show up late.

“John Wick: Chapter 4” — Let There Be Bodies + Relentless Vengeance (2024)

FAQs

What is the line from John Wick 4? ›

Quotes
  • John Wick : Those who cling to death; live. ...
  • John Wick : [his final line, looking at the sunrise] Helen.
  • John Wick : [From trailer] Last words, Winston? ...
  • Marquis : There is no John out there. ...
  • Shimazu : I want you to find your peace.

What is the most famous line from John Wick? ›

Whoever Comes, Whoever It Is, I'll Kill Them. I'll Kill Them All."

What did the steps say in John Wick 4? ›

As John approaches the snowy mausoleum to meet with Winston, we see the Latin inscriptions on the steps: “Oderint dum metuant” — which means, “let them hate, so long as they fear.” This is something Caligula, a kindred spirit of the Marquis, loved to say.

How did Caine lose his eyes? ›

It's implied that Caine's blindness was part of his deal for retirement, similar to how the Marquis Vincent de Gramont forced Mr. Nobody to maim his own hand as part of their deal. When asked about it, Caine states that the High Table didn't take his eyes, but rather that Caine gave them to the High Table.

Is John Wick 5 confirmed? ›

John Wick 5 is in development, with Chad Stahelski working on the story.

What were the last words Winston said in John Wick 4? ›

“Who knows,” says Winston. The King chuckles to himself as he walks away. Winston stays behind, touches John's grave, and mutters, “Farewell, my son,” in Russian. Then he too walks away, as the camera cranes up.

What is order 11111 in John Wick? ›

Kennedy's executive order (executive order 11111). JFK's executive order on June 11, 1963, provided "assistance for the removal of obstructions of justice and suppression of unlawful combinations within the state of Alabama." On November 22, 1963 (five months later), he was assassinated.

What nickname did John Wick have? ›

John became the top enforcer for the New York Russian crime syndicate, becoming an infamous hitman. He was nicknamed "Baba Yaga" after the supernatural Boogeyman-like entity in Slavic folklore. Eventually, John fell in love with a woman named Helen.

How many times did John Wick speak in Chapter 4? ›

John Wick is a man of few words. No really. A report from The Wall Street Journal reveals that Keanu Reeves' eponymous assassin says only 380 words across 103 lines of dialogue during “John Wick: Chapter 4,” which runs nearly three-hours long with its 169 minute runtime.

What does Winston call John Wick? ›

Winston Calling John Wick "Jonathan" Shows Their Close Relationship. At a first glance, Winston calling John Wick "Jonathan" has an authoritative, even parental undertone.

Why did John Wick yell? ›

Why was John screaming when he saw the gun in the suitcase when he followed the man to get a suit and weapons? Because, despite his attempts to leave the assassin world behind, he was essentially forced to come back and kill a friend no less. His scream was that of anger and frustration.

Is John Wick Winston's son? ›

While the John Wick franchise is great at world-building, there has been nothing in the previous three movies that hinted toward Winston being John's biological father. Though the pair grew closer with each consecutive release, they were nothing more than allies in the John Wick series.

What was the point of Nobody in John Wick 4? ›

Nobody ends up saving him more often and becomes an ally, providing comic relief and a potential spinoff opportunity. Mr. Nobody's motivation to kill John Wick is solely to collect the highest bounty, and he respects John Wick enough to keep him alive, ultimately helping him in the end.

Who is stronger, John Wick or Caine? ›

With more entries in the franchise possibly on the way, it seems unlikely that Caine really did kill John Wick, but he came out on top after all of their battles.

What is the Bowery King saying in John Wick 4? ›

Bowery King: [opening line] I am the way into the city of woe, I am the way into eternal pain, I am the way to go among the lost.

How many lines did John Wick say in John Wick 4? ›

John Wick is a man of few words. No really. A report from The Wall Street Journal reveals that Keanu Reeves' eponymous assassin says only 380 words across 103 lines of dialogue during “John Wick: Chapter 4,” which runs nearly three-hours long with its 169 minute runtime.

What is the line about friendship in John Wick 4? ›

Shimazu : Friendship means little when it's convenient. Shimazu : I want you to find your peace. But a good death only comes after a good life. John Wick : You and I left a good life behind a long time ago, my friend.

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