John Wick: You always have an angle, don't you?
Winston: Doesn't everyone?
Marquis: Remember your daughter.
Caine: Fuck off.
Marquis: How you do anything is how you do everything.
Shimazu: Friendship means little when it's convenient.
John Wick: You always have an angle, don't you?
Winston: Doesn't everyone?
Marquis: Remember your daughter.
Caine: Fuck off.
Marquis: How you do anything is how you do everything.
Shimazu: Friendship means little when it's convenient.
Continuity mistake: Wick takes the lapel pin off and places it in his right front jacket pocket. Shortly afterwards he takes it out of his front left jacket pocket. (00:49:10 - 00:56:20)
Trivia: Keanu Reeves only says 380 words throughout the entire film.
Question: Regarding the scene where people catch fire after John Wick shoots them with a particular gun, what exactly is causing them to catch fire? I recall an earlier scene showed men carving lines into the tips of their bullets, though I don't remember if the two things are related. If so, is there something about carving the bullet that causes it, or is it the particular gun?
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Answer: These are dragon's breath shotgun shells. The shells are filled with magnesium pellets and ignite when fired. The film seems to exaggerate the stopping power, making it seem almost like an explosive round rather than incendiary. These are not the same rounds that we see the men carving into. Carving grooves into a bullet is done so the bullet expands upon impact and causes more damage similar to a hollow-point round, though the effectiveness of this method is debated.
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