John Wick: Chapter 4

audience Reviews

, 93% Audience Score
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    Not as good as the 3rd one, but still fun to watch.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Better than 2 and 3 for sure but still not up to the gold standard established by 1. Still enjoyable to be sure and the ending was fitting. I was disappointed to see Fishburne relegated to a very minor role, especially since at the end of 3 it seemed he would play a large role in the sequel.
  • Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    John Wick 4 represents the character's worthy conclusion. The film features the best fight scene (video game style) of the entire saga, but in general all the fight scenes are excellent. The villain has been well characterised, in fact he is a character you dislike. The settings of this fourth chapter are varied and they are all beautiful but the initial part gave me a bit of the vibes of scenes cut from the third and placed in the fourth.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    This was a fantastic movie I saw this movie in IMAX and it was so amazing what a way to end a great series
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    De las mejores películas de la historia, la saga cómo tal, es una obra de arte.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    4 movies in and Keanu Reeves has proven he still has the chops for the action department It’s amazing he made a career comeback after the ‘Matrix’ films so with this franchise there’s still plenty to be had Reeves is back once more as the high profile assassin along with director Chad Stahelski and many returning stars like Ian McShane, the late Lance Reddick, Laurence Fishburne, along with new players like Scott Adkins, Clancy Brown, Donnie Yen, and Natalia Tena, and Bill Skarsgard Taking place after ‘Parabellum’ John is pissed off at the High Table throwing him out after he took out all the assassins trying to kill him With the bounty rising higher and higher he has one last chance to gain his freedom He must challenge Marquis a man to single combat or face execution to restore himself Perhaps after it’s all over John can find peace in death, he might be at the end of his rope Truth be told, this one is more of a somber viewing this time around And we start to see others are suffering because of him Keanu Reeves still pulls it off when it comes to the gun fights and the hand-to-hand combat, he makes the weariness of an assassin ever so clear on-screen The action scenes are numbing and you feel like you need a nap afterwards but they are entertaining The choreography and stunt work are perfect with some pretty cinematography Crazy there's so many new characters The last third almost is presented much like a video game It does stretch itself being 2 hours and 49 min But it definitely looks like this is the last one Going back to the first film this entire story has been about a man who can never escape who he is or his past A man whom has no purpose has no meaning and a good death is rewarded by a good life Reeves wraps up another action series that matches today’s generation full of exciting stuff
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    The first movie was great. The second movie was ok. The third and this fourth installment were hard to get through. This fourth movie was the same thing through out, John Wick is invincible like he is a super hero, and he kills everyone. It's just so lame. I can't believe they were able to milk this for three more movies after the first. Brilliant money grab imo.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    Action, pure action, with Bill playing the villain, his pure Gentlemanly behavior until the final fight. I'd say it's awesome.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Muito bom o segundo melhor filme da franquia
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    This is the way to create a sequel - and to finish off a franchise. JW4 perfects all that you want to see in the JW series, including the world of JW, some additional backstory, and yes - lots of splendidly choreographed action. I do hope they end the JW franchise here. I think having a JW 5 or similar risks saddling the JW series with the fate of so many other franchises - the introduction of progressively lesser films.