John | Wick: Chapter 4
An overhead "Hotline Miami"-style shot through a Parisian apartment that many critics call a groundbreaking achievement .
“It’s a movie that’s meant to be watched loud and big... a whole room of people marveling at the ingenuity and intensity of what’s unfolding in front of them.” Roger Ebert · 3 years ago
While overwhelmingly positive, some reviews point to minor drawbacks: John Wick: Chapter 4
Noted for a standout debut with impressive physical work. Critical Considerations
Frequently cited as a scene-stealer , playing a blind assassin who matches Wick in skill. An overhead "Hotline Miami"-style shot through a Parisian
At 2 hours and 49 minutes, some viewers found the length fatiguing or overindulgent.
Critics highlight a strong supporting ensemble that adds depth to the lore: John Wick: Chapter 4
“Chapter 4 is an ending for John Wick, just as much for the ways it feels like Chad Stahelski and company are summing up and surpassing everything they've done up to this point.” www.jonathanlack.com · 3 years ago

