The first film was co-directed by Chad Stahelski and David Leitch. Chad now goes solo in the sequel since David is directing Ryan Reynolds in the sequel of "Deadpool". Keanu Reeves in the title role has never been more energized since he did "The Matrix" series. In the first film, it's established that Wick is a former hitman who shuns his violent life after he got married, but his wife dies from terminal illness, then the son a Russian kingpin steals his beloved vintage Mustang sportscar and kills the dog his wife left him as a souvenir, so he goes on rampage to get back at the son and his father.

He then goes to Santino to ask what his mission is for him. The kingpin wants him to liquidate Santino's own sister, Gianna, so he can have complete control of their Italian empire of crime. Wick complies and goes to Rome to kill the sister, only to find out that after he has accomplished his mission, Santino has ordered his own men to kill him right away. Wick manages to get away but Santino puts a huge bounty of $7 million on his head and soon, the best bounty hunters of New York are all out to kill him.
The sequences where Wick defends himself from the onslaught of these mercenaries are pretty brutal, fierce and savage, so be properly warned. Keanu seems to be doing his own stunts and fight routines and clearly enjoying it. As maybe expected, Wick, who never misses his mark, gets to demolish, with video-game efficiency, all his opponents who just seem to intentionally line up to be blasted by him to kingdom come. He has become more unkillable than James Bond, Liam Neeson in the "Taken" series. Matt Damon as Jason Bourne and Tom Cruise both as Jack Reacher and Ethan Hunt, enduring ferocious stab and gunshot wounds like he's totally invulnerable.

The final sequence is a tease, with Keanu running for life with his dog in Central Park while more bounty hunters are trying to track him down. It's clearly setting up what happens next and a sure indication that John Wick will be back in Chapter 3 for more of this fun cartoonish hitman franchise that doesn't really take itself too seriously.
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