The New Zealand Herald

We review John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum and Pokemon Detective Pikachu

- Dominic Corry

Cast: Keanu Reeves, Halle Berry, Anjelica Houston

Director: Chad Stahelski

Running time: 130 minutes

Rating: R16 (Graphic violence and offensive language)

Verdict: Nobody does it better — Keanu kicks even more ass in another love letter to fans of old-school action cinema.

THE JOHN Wick action franchise doubles down yet again on its ambitious mythology and dazzling martial artistry, delivering another deliriousl­y entertaini­ng action romp.

Picking up right where Chapter 2 left off, we rejoin un-retired assassin Wick (Keanu Reeves) moments before a $14 million bounty on his head takes effect as a result of his having broken the increasing­ly convoluted rules implemente­d by the High Table, the anonymous controllin­g body of the assassin/ criminal underworld he recently reentered.

Wick looks to an old associate named Sofia (Halle Berry) in his attempts to broker his own freedom, a journey which sees him also interact with The Director (Anjelica Huston) and The Adjudicato­r (played by the gender non-binary actor Asia Kate Dillon from Billions). These are all welcome additions to the franchise, but none is more fun than sushi chef assassin Zero (Mark Dacascos), a John Wick super-fan who is clearly thrilled to be taking him on.

This franchise assumes you are on board with the nutty mythology and focuses on delivering astounding action set pieces defined by a welcome emphasis on stunt work, creatively choreograp­hed martial arts, and a distinct lack of super heroics. This is the Anti-Avengers.

The role gave Reeves’ career a third or fourth wind and his dedication to executing the fight scenes himself is what sets the Wick franchise apart.

It’s a more brutal and violent affair than the often elegant Chapter 2, but that doesn’t feel accidental, and the set pieces are nothing less than transcende­nt. One quibble might be the lack of anything resembling a proper resolution which could be considered a bit cheeky for a franchise finale.

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