After a long time I am writing a movie review post again. Now the movie is not seen as before, the time does not match. However, this Eid was finally coming home after getting a big holiday. And what I really do at home - I take that old laptop and watch the movie in one corner. That's how I sat down this time to see some new release, and then I saw from the world of John Wick: Ballerina-John Wick's new spin-off. That is to say, it was not a chance to miss John Wick lover at all.
At the beginning of the movie, a stagnant atmosphere is made, absolutely in that classic wick style. The main character is Rooney, whom we first see in the Ruska Roma Training Camp, where children grow as assassins'. A group of murderers killed his family in a cold head, and that tragedy became the beginning of the Rivey Revenge Journey. This Revenge-Driven plot is nothing new, but the way the movie presented it is different.
Ana de Armas is great in the character of Rooney. An exclusive fighting style stands at his face, his action style, and his dance movement with his dance movements. Gun-Fu was there, along with Ballet, a graceful but seriously terrifying execution. Some sequences seemed as if he was dancing, but in every movement, someone was dying. This style is true to speak the truth.
The mysterious organizations in the John Wick Universe, such as The High Table, Ruska Roma or The Director - were interested in these. In this movie I see a little different aspects of them. The presence of The Director (Anjelica Huston), especially, bring back the old nostalgia. And coming to the screen of John Wick (Keanu Reeves) as a small camera is absolutely cherry on top. Frankly, that short moment brings a different excitement to the whole movie.
However, the speed was stopped at some places in the middle of the movie. It seemed like the plot could have been a little tight. The viewer's emotional connection was not created at the end as some characters did not develop well. There was also some dissatisfaction with the villain. The way Rooney jumped like a fire, he needed an opponent in front of him - that threat was not made well.
Nevertheless, movie cinematography, lighting, sound design, and fight choreography - everything was an eye -catching experience. The light of the city, the terror of the closed house, the sound of the shot and the background score of the trembling background-a package that will be enjoyable for John WIC lovers.
Lastly, the Ballerina movie has shown a different aspect of the John Wick Universe. It's not like WIC, but a new character in its shadow is the stylish and emotional tragedy. Those who hold the love for the WIC, do not make the mistake of watching this movie. Ana de Armas proved himself, and his Rooney character opened the door to more prospects in the future.