John Wick: Chapter 4
Screenplay: John Wick movies didn't pay much attention to the script, except for the first movie. This movie gave more importance to the script than the last 2 movies. Since the duration is long, they have processed each character beautifully. The script isn't at the forefront, though.
Acting: Actors in the movie have already proven themselves. It was all very good.
Music: It was nice to hear the music from the old movies too. However, there was also new music. Every music was suitable for the stage and very good.
Action: Although there were exaggerated scenes about action, it was better than all the first 3 movies. In particular, there is an action scene shot from the top. That scene is one of the best I've ever seen in the cinema. You enjoy each scene of the action separately. You have trouble sitting in the chair.
Movie Duration: Even though the movie is long, you never notice it. It was a very moving movie.
Overall: This movie is definitely worth watching. It might be the best movie of the series.
**A beautiful woman doesn't mean a beautiful character**
Ninehundredmillion (nearly a **billion!** obviously guarantees beautiful pictures - but does that guarantee a profound movie? No!
Since _the Matrix_ Keanu Reeves was established as an action hero - yet he actually never delivered martial arts in a way professionals could relate to him in a way they can to Bruce Lee, Jason Stratham or Jackie Chan (who did perform their own stunts) could.
Reeves - always somehow clumsy when fighting does kind of "stagger" through his shootings and the longer the movie goes on, the more disbelief has to be suspended (like when him shooting 46 shots with one round of 24 shots on the stairs up, where he conveniently kills 26 people).
How many times he was run over I did not even bother to count, because it starts to become unbelievable by the third time.
Would you consider Reeves to be worth $39.000 for each single word like "yes" or "you" he uttered ?
I don't, because it is not his charisma which saves the movie but the never-ending shooting scenes which in the end make you go to the toilet in the midst of a scene knowing that "_action is inaction and profound talks are rare here_".