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Legendary hitman John Wick is dragged back into the criminal underworld. Bound by a blood oath to help him, John travels to Rome where he squares off against some of the world's deadliest killers.
Powering it all is Reeves as Wick, a hitman who wants nothing more than to leave the life behind yet seems born to it, so at home on the hunt and under fire that it seems to give him purpose.
Stahelski and his crew have drawn on their creative juices to craft action scenes that don't feel repetitive. There's something a little different about each one.
Everything from the choreography to the cinematography is a conscious, well-executed decision. It's the kind of control and dedication to the craft that make John Wick: Chapter 2 such a worthy successor to the first.
In the end it's a shallow sort of fun, a flimsy facsimile of the first film's frenetic genius. Perhaps this was an action movie that didn't need a sequel, after all.