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John Wick: Chapter 2

The sequel gets the formula right, no retreat to safety

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8/10 Movie

John Wick: Chapter 2

The sequel gets the formula right, no retreat to safety

122 min Action, Thriller, Crime

John Wick: Chapter 2 keeps what worked and pushes harder. Keanu Reeves moves through Rome like he owns it, the action sequences respect your intelligence, and the film never wastes time on filler. If you liked the first one, this is the rare sequel that climbs higher.

Harry Siegmund
Harry Siegmund 2 min read
Director
Chad Stahelski
Genre
Action, Thriller, Crime
Runtime
122 min
Country
US
Min. Age
16+
Year
2017
Type
Movie

Harry's Movie Review

John Wick: Chapter 2 pulls its protagonist back into the life he tried to escape. A former associate calls in a blood oath, and suddenly Wick is on a job in Rome that spirals into something much larger. The film works because it commits to its world without apology. This gets better. Keanu Reeves understands that.

What strikes me about Reeves here is his economy of movement. He doesn't telegraph punches with facial expressions or build-up monologues. A decision gets made and his body responds. Common brings a different energy as an assassin with history with Wick, and their encounters have weight because both actors know how to stand still and let tension breathe. Laurence Fishburne as Bowery King feels like he's operating in a different film entirely—theatrical, ornate—and somehow it works because the movie lets him.

Chad Stahelski directs with clarity. The action unfolds in long takes where you can track what's happening. There's no quick-cut confusion here. The pacing runs lean at two hours, never feeling padded. If I had to name something that doesn't land as hard, it's that some of the Rome sequences feel obligatory to the plot rather than inevitable to the story.

What stayed with me wasn't a particular scene but the film's commitment to its own logic. These are professionals in a specific world with rules, and everyone plays by them. No convenient emotional speeches. No redemption arcs that come cheap. Just people doing difficult work with precision.

Director
Chad Stahelski
Genre
Action, Thriller, Crime
Year
2017
Runtime
122 min
Country
US
Content Rating
R (16+)
Harry's Rating
8 / 10
Main Cast
Keanu Reeves, Common, Laurence Fishburne, Riccardo Scamarcio, Ruby Rose, Lance Reddick

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Trivia & Fun Facts

  • The film was directed by Chad Stahelski, who choreographed action sequences before stepping behind the camera, which explains the clarity and precision of every fight scene
  • Much of the film was shot on location in Rome, including the famous Spanish Steps and other historic landmarks, grounding the assassin world in real geography
  • Laurence Fishburne's character Bowery King wears a custom tailored suit made of peacock feathers in one scene, a detail that sounds absurd but somehow fits the film's theatrical side

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, if you liked the first film, this one justifies its existence. It doesn't retreat to safety and actually expands the world in ways that matter. Keanu Reeves is fully present, the action is clean and sharp, and the film respects your time.

After retiring, John Wick is forced back into the world of professional assassins when a former associate calls in a blood oath. The debt takes him to Rome, where he confronts some of the world's deadliest killers while navigating the politics of an international guild.

Keanu Reeves returns as John Wick, alongside Common, Laurence Fishburne, Riccardo Scamarcio, Ruby Rose, and Lance Reddick. Each actor brings a distinct presence to their role within the film's carefully constructed underworld.

Harry's Movie Rating

Harry's Rating 8 / 10

Harry's Final Thoughts

Harry's Closing Curtain

John Wick: Chapter 2 earns a strong recommendation. It's a sequel that doesn't apologize for existing. The action is clear and satisfying, Keanu Reeves commits fully to every frame, and the film builds its world with respect for the viewer. If you want a thriller that trusts you to keep up and doesn't waste a minute, this is it.

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