Marlborough Express

Wick sequel exceeds expectatio­ns

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It’s the call Abram (Peter Stormare) has been dreading. John Wick (Keanu Reeves) is headed for his chop-shop – and he’s not happy. Abram’s nephew and brother have already fallen foul of the dapperly-dressed ‘‘boogeyman’’ for murdering his wife and puppy and now Abram is in the firing line because he now possesses Wick’s beloved 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 among his illgotten inventory.

Naturally heads are cracked, havoc wreaked and cars wrecked, but Abram’s own life is spared as Wick considers justice and vengeance served.

However, although desperatel­y keen to, literally, bury his past, Wick now finds himself dragged back into the hitman game by the man who helped him escape in the first place. High-ranking Camorra lieutenant Santino D’Antonio (Riccardo Scamarcio) is calling in his debt, demanding Wick kill his sister so he can take her place at the criminal-underworld’s ‘‘high table’’.

When our man refuses, D’Antonio simply burns his house down. Seeking counsel from hitman ‘‘rule-master’’ Winston (Ian McShane), Wick discovers, to his horror, he has no choice but to carry out the assassinat­ion.

Like the 2014 original, Chad Stahelski’s sequel was originally destined for a debut outside of Kiwi cinemas. However, a fan campaign was launched which changed the distributo­rs’ minds. Thank goodness they did. For John Wick: Chapter 2 is one of the most entertaini­ng action movies you’ll see this year.

Yes, it’s at times uncomforta­bly ultra-violent, viciously visceral and wantonly wince-inducing, but it boasts plenty of colourful characters, gripping drama and more than a little humour. Kinetic, frenetic and, at times, just plain lunatic, director Stahelski’s former role as Wick star Reeve’s stunt-double comes to the fore as he choreograp­hs some truly breathtaki­ng action for his reliably laconic and lithe actionman.

Much derided for his line delivery in other flicks, Reeves’ here is a man of few words and many actions, as Stahelski cleverly surrounds him with the more verbose likes of Stormare, Scamarcio, McShane and a scenesteal­ing Laurence Fishburne.

However, Reeves is almost outshone by the action-woman du jour Ruby Rose, who follows up her excellent turns in the most recent XXX and Resident Evil entries with a crowd-pleasing turn as a hearing-impaired hitwoman.

Throw in some playful use of subtitles, a hilarious makeover scene and a terrific homage to Orson Welles’ The Lady From Shanghai, and this latest John Wick adventure will leave you counting down the days till Chapter 3. - James Croot

 ??  ?? Keanu Reeves is back playing deadly dapper dude John Wick in the impressive John Wick: Chapter 2.
Keanu Reeves is back playing deadly dapper dude John Wick in the impressive John Wick: Chapter 2.

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