Revealing mistake: During the escape after the crippling of Berrada, there's a sequence where one of Sofia's dogs gets under her legs and she pets him briefly before launching him to attack one of the bad guys biting him exactly in the crotch. She then shoots him twice in the face putting him out of his misery. Under the person's shirt you can see the squared profile of protective padding. (01:00:00)
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (2019)
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Directed by: Chad Stahelski
Starring: Keanu Reeves, Halle Berry, Ian McShane, Jerome Flynn, Asia Kate Dillon
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John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum is a fast-paced action-oriented martial arts and gun-play fest with the lead character trying to survive being a marked man with a very high bounty on his head and very few friends to turn to! Halle Berry joins the fun as a reluctant ally who's also a deadly fighter in her own right. If you need an adrenaline-fueled 2 hrs of fairly mindless and violent escapism, this is your one-stop fix.
The quintessential stuntman wet dream is back! A solid third installment of the saga, featuring action that does not disappoint, with Wick horsing around (literally) in fun and creative ways, and no jumpcats, showing the wonders that can be brought upon the big screen with some old style (but all modern dynamicity) action coreography. It probably should have been the final point of the saga, considering the magnitude of the challenge initially presented to the main character, and the full circle it would have brought to the story. Certainly a much better "third episode" than most, with a solid support cast and each action scene bringing interesting new dynamics.
Trivia: The scene in which John pieces together a custom revolver using parts from various 19th century guns is a reference to the classic western "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly." There's a scene in that film where the character Tuco does the exact same thing in a gun shop.
Question: How was John expected to kill Winston? It's made clear killing anyone on continental grounds results in death, so why was the adjudicator insisting John kill Winston whilst inside the continental? Wouldn't he technically be excommunicado all over again for breaking the most important rule?
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Answer: Winston had broken the rules by allowing John to escape in the first place before trying to kill him. This effectively nullified the Continental's immunity while Winston was in charge do to himself breaking the rules. Therefor, John would not be breaking any further rules by killing him on the Continental grounds as it had been desanctified, and thus John would have been cleaning it to allow it become such once more and clearing his own name.
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