John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum

2019 • 130 minutes
4.5
2.15K reviews
89%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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In this third installment of the adrenaline-fueled action franchise, super-assassin John Wick (Keanu Reeves) returns with a $14 million price tag on his head and an army of bounty-hunting killers on his trail. After killing a member of the shadowy international assassin’s guild, the High Table, John Wick is excommunicado, but the world’s most ruthless hit men and women await his every turn.
Rating
R

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4.5
2.15K reviews
Randy Grace
September 12, 2019
Spoiler Alert. John Wick 3 puts "Guilty" Keanu under the thumb of three Feminazis, to pay his penance. First, they introduce a new rank of character to the show, called an "adjudicator". As the woman "adjudicator" walks around, they place the camera down by her feet, so you're always looking up to her and following her around from a dog's perspective, as if she's some towering authority. The feminazi adjudicator goes around enforcing the rules of "The Table", systematically lecturing all the male heroes of the series (Fishburn, Wick, Winston, etc.) about their evil deeds, pronouncing them guilty, imposing their penalties, and putting them in their proper place, under her feminazi feet. Next, John has to go and suck up to the second feminazi, who was in charge of the orphanage who took him in as a child. After giving him his bad-boy lecture, she grudgingly helps him out with safe passage to Casablanca. Once there, Wick has to go take a 15 minute, venomous, resentful, "you done me wrong" lecture from Halle Berry. She's can't say a nice word to Wick, spewing out venomous, contempt, and sarcastic, cutting remarks about everything he says. After showing how much she despises him, she reluctantly, and grudgingly helps him find her former boss, who knows how to get in touch with the elder of "The Table", so Wick can try to make amends. As Wick sets out across a blazing hot desert, Berry pours a quart of water out for her dogs to drink. Then she drinks what little is left in the bottle, and spits some of it back in, and hands it to Wick. That's pretty much it. The franchise is now a political vehicle for feminazis to claim control of the world, by preaching against the evil of men, and putting them all in their place under their feet. The spineless men all suck up to gain social approval. Now that we know the primary message the movie is trying to convey, we can move onto the action scenes (again, spoilers ahead). Probably my favorite moment was when Wick used a horse to kick his enemy in the face. It sends him rocketing across the stable. It was absolutely brutal, and there are many similar scenes that make you shout out in empathy for the pain Wick inflicts. That said, the action seems slower, less natural, and more contrived than in Wick 1 and 2. There are several times when Wick could have easily been finished off by the villains, but they just stop attacking him, start talking to each other, then let him come at them again, only to then be defeated. The whole show is overshadowed by the sickening Feminazi agenda, and the spineless men who abdicate their roles to suck up to it, just like the Bond franchise. It not for that, it could have been a serviceable installment in the series. As it is, I will definitely be ditching this now Feminazi franchise.
326 people found this review helpful
danyl wong
September 24, 2019
I couldn't help but find myself laughing at how over the top ALL the fighting scenes were. Felt like a dark comedy more than an action movie. The fight scenes WERE slow and people could have and should have died 100 moves earlier, but I can appreciate the gratuitous violence. Could have been okay not watching this, please don't let there be a part 4...hahaha :p ;)
10 people found this review helpful
A F
October 31, 2019
I enjoyed this movie for the action scenes, however I noticed most interactions between other characters felt forced and not as natural as in the first 2 movies. There were a few scenes where wick might as well have been done but suddenly movies turns into anime format and the bad guys start having conversations midfight, which gives wick enough time to recover and then defeat them. Also, can't help but feel feminist agenda hard at play in this 3rd movie.