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Ballerina
Release date: 04.06.2025
Genre: Action, Thriller, Crime
Taking place during the events of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, Eve Macarro begins her training in the assassin traditions of the Ruska Roma.
Rating: 7.406 (based on 1421 reviews)
- JPV852Entertaining enough spin-off that features great stunts and action sequences one would expect from the franchise and while the
story isn't terribly strong (to be fair none of the JW movies had amazing plots), it was a solid time-waster and Ana de Armas was
fairly good in the lead. Reeves for his part probably had about 10-minutes of screen time and likely collected a nice paycheck for
a day or two of filming. I won't say it broke new ground however I did think it was a step up from John Wick: Chapter 4. **3.5/5** - CinemaSerfThis isn’t a film, it’s a live action video game with a predictable plot and loads of energetically choreographed CGI to substitute
for anything vaguely akin to a story. It starts with the young “Eve” (Victoria Comte) who witnesses her father’s death at the hands
of “The Chancellor” (Gabriel Byrne) before being adopted into the secret society of “John Wick” by “Winston” (Ian McShane) and
his drag-like boss (Angelica Huston) where she learns to combine the artistic skills of a ballerina with deadly ninja ones - as she
morphs into Ana de Armas (whilst everyone else remains exactly the same). Anyway, none of that really ... Show more> - Moviesandall_Ballerina_ is a culmination of everything that works in the John Wick universe, but also dialed up to new heights. The movie is
quite a simple vengeance story at the center which is sadly left unfulfilled but it is how well every other element of the movie is
taken that makes this story actually work at the end of the day. The action is the same John Wick action we know and love but
with so much more creativity infused this time around, from people popping like a balloon by way of grenade to people being lit
on fire like crazy. This different approach to the action of the main John Wick films, which is often cold an... Show more> - Marrvell* 1. The Ballerina in the world of John Wick is a captivating character who seamlessly blends the grace of ballet with the lethality
of combat, embodying the franchise's unique fusion of art and violence. Introduced in John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, she
enriches the series' intricate world-building by highlighting the diverse skills and backgrounds within the assassin network. Unity
Phelan's portrayal is both elegant and fierce, making the Ballerina a memorable and striking addition to the John Wick universe. - Chandler DanierThis woman sure gets hit in the head a lot. TBI is real. Grenade fight! Eve's got bad grenade reaction when tables are turned.
Maybe that TBI is kicking in a bit, young lady. Better start your finger games. Sure is long. So much running. Fake running. Can't
fake running. Sword spinning is stupid. Dude walked right into flamethrower range, over dead bodies, paused, smiled and then
flamed. Get on the finger games. This feels much longer than new avengers. Seems like flamethrower victims'd either be fine
enough to kill or screaming and writhing on the floor. Dual flamethrower spin was cool. Overall, too much ... Show more> - hamfacemanI liked how there were a variety of specific weapon fights in this. Hammer fight, grenade fight, flame thrower fight. One big thing
that bothers me, and has always bugged me about the John Wick movies is that there is this generic sounding rock/metal
playing in the background for almost the entire duration of the movie. It really drags the whole thing down. It's funny how Norman
Reedus just plays his character Daryl from the walking dead in everything he does now. This movie is ham faceable.