The combination of weapons keeps you entertained. It's truly Keanu Reeves at his best. John Wick: Chapter 4 is the longest in the franchise so far but never slows down. The dialogue-heavy parts are important, but also keep you wanting more. It’s personally my favorite one of the franchise, and one of my favorite movies of the year.
If John Wick: Chapter 4 is meant to cap Wick’s turmoil, anger, and brutality, it does so. At times, it’s inspired. Putting Scott Adkins inside a sweltering fat suit and asking him to kick as he always has seems unnecessarily challenging, if creating a memorably sniveling brutish man whose fury is told by the growing beads of sweat on his face.
At nearly three hours, John Wick: Chapter 4 is ridiculously indulgent and epically pretentious, even kicking off with Reeves on horseback chasing bad guys through the desert like a suited-and The Ultra HD Blu-ray disc presents John Wick: Chapter 4 at 2160p with Dolby Vision HDR. The 4K Blu-ray played on an average of about 45 to 55Mbps with a noticed peak of 68.8Mbps. That’s not FSvz0A.