JOHN WICK (2014) | MOVIE REACTION | FIRST TIME WATCHING
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Just so you know, Omer Barnea -- the actor who played Gregori, Iosef Terasov's driver -- was so upset about PRETENDING to kill the dog that when the director called cut, he picked the puppy up and cuddled with it until he calmed down.
I guess I have to start a reaction channel to know all these insider informations and trivias. But I am a guy, so maybe turn into a girl(?) and since I have already watched many famous movies, so I have to fake my reactions(?). Fake girl with fake reaction, huh, seems legit.
@@Eren-da-Jaeger there are channels on UA-cam of movie reactions, movies not necessarily popular and where the only reaction is the reaction of a man, and it doesn't matter. Idk if this is some kind of joke or just another way of interpreting movie reactors on YT. Whatever.
Awww I like him more now
i did not know that
I watch every John Wick Reaction Video
"I'm so glad he has her, she's going to bring so much light to his life."
Me: *side-eye*
Jimmy, the cop, smartest man in the whole movie.
Yes,he's familiar with John and his life and all he wants to do is go home at the end of the day.
LITERALLY 😂
Jimmy doesnt want any smoke
6:51 It's subtle detail but the blood trail shows that the dog crawled to his side to keep him company as it slowly dies.
The actor that "killed" Daisy was so upset by the scene that they had to let him sit with the puppy after for a little while.
Kinda harsh they they then made his character brag about it
12:48 I love this little detail with Jimmy. When he takes his hat off, he's no longer speaking to him as law enforcement; just man to man. It's a non-verbal way of saying, "From this point, we're off the record."
I think it's also that there is some sort of agreement between law enforcement and this hidden society. You don't let your shit bleed into our territory and we'll leave yours alone.
also jimmy knows john who he is what hes done and prolly beenaware of the continental for a long time,and the event was within the assassins realm,no need for jimmy to involve himself or any other law enforcement.
He's also using the hat to cover his body cam.
There’s a fair amount of symbolism in the movie. The screen shaking when his wife collapses, the door to the basement opening up to symbolize his descent into a place he had wanted to stay away from. Lots of cool things like that make this movie complete even if you don’t see it the first time around.
You’re right you’re right I haven’t noticed half of the things I noticed while editing the movie, they did such a great job with little details
@@AdriannaReacts Another one is the use of lighting all throughout the movie. Most of the time if John is in control of a scene, it will be blue or a lighter color, If not it will be red or a darker lighting. Best examples of this are when he's fighting the people in the Red Circle. You can see all of the blue as he creeps in, with the guards clearly in the red lighting. Overall, as things progress and he begins to get hurt, the lighting shifts to more red and darker overall lighting.
Also the end of the movie where John and the new puppy are walking is the same place where his wife collapsed.
Finally, someone mentioning this. In all the Wick movies there are a lot of these so called easter eggs. Most people just 'watch' these movies and they have absolutely no idea what's been shown right in front of them, but people with eyes to 'see' will notice many more things than just the basic movie scripts. Especially chapter 3 & 4 have do have a lot of symbolism, subliminal messages, mysticism, mythology, numerology etc. Truth hidden in plain sight. Chad Stahelski is probably a big fan of Stanley Kubrick. I love these type of movies. Like the inner child in me, searching for Easter eggs:)
@@parallax3d Hell the word foundation is said in that scene. Viggo says "the bodies he buried that day laid the foundation of what we are". I could be misquoting it but you get the gist.
That has to be the BEST line in a movie ive ever heard "He's the one you sent to KILL the fucking boogeyman" It just dellivers SUCH good information on how scared Josef should be. 10/10
What about “Oh”…? Lol
@@BuhoPnu yeaa.. that was the one.
The best line is the lack of a line when Viggo calls John.
what i love about this franchise is that it knows what it is and who its for and does it perfectly
I disagree. The first movie, while nowhere near entirely realistic, is far more believable than the second, and the third becomes even less believable. I really enjoyed the first one because it was so realistic, and I’ve been enjoying each one less than the prior. The first is also much simpler, and the others became too complicated and nonsensical. This is inevitable, but the action has also become worse, as Keanu is slowing because of age.
@@Jay_Sullivan 100% agreeing with you
@@Jay_Sullivanyou really think this movie is realistic? It in no way has any bearing on reality. The only thing realistic is the reloading he does and that’s about it. You think shooting through a wall works like that and he just magically knew he was there and about to shoot him? What about getting thrown a story down onto his back on hard floor and getting up to walk away? None of the movies are realistic, including the first one. But, they are very cool and that’s why people like it, not for realism.
@@Jay_Sullivan How is going more in depth about the High Table and anything else that is linked to it complicated and nonsensical? It would have been better if the entire Russian mafia went for John instead of what happened in the next movies?
@@romelnegut2005 , I think that would have been better, yes. They kept introducing characters and groups. Suddenly, everyone and there mother is a part of some secret organization. They're are hitmen everywhere but almost none of them carry guns. They love to hit him with cars but slow down enough that it wouldn't be lethal. Two of them are such fans of his that they choose to not kill him but continue fighting until they're dead. He owed someone a favor but that guy was apparently going to allow him to retire until John killed others. The list goes on, I'm sure.
FUN FACT: Chad Stahelski was originally a stunt double for Keanu Reeves on The Matrix. He's done stunt coordination and action choreography for many films, most recently Deadpool 2.
He was the stunt man who also finished The Crow when Brandon Lee died. Most people might not know that.
@@philipbouchelle483 Body Double and Stand-In as well.
Haha don't worry, "Daisy" has led a wonderful life off screen. He's actually a male dog, and his name was Andy, which was changed to "Wick" after this movie came out. He's made several red carpet appearances, and the entire cast absolutely adored him (and felt terrible about killing him in the opening scene). If anything bad happened to that dog, it boiled down to the cast absolutely annoying him with love. Definitely check out the next movies (I haven't seen John Wick 4 yet, myself, but the others are fantastic). Also, Keanu Reeves performed 99% of his own stunts. He can actually do this stuff. He just chooses not to be an assassin in real life, because he's nice, and Canadian.
@@spenstardark I was 😬
@@spenstardark if it requires good taste to think chapter 4 was the best I guess I have shit taste lmao it just wasnt as good. Even the action scenes felt excruciatingly long
He's nice and Canadian 😂
The Canadians are alot more psycho than what you believe
Canadian...like Canada is completely peaceful! I love Canada and most of the people there are the nicest and most polite people anywhere (as long as you stay outside the cities, just like the US). But Canada has been found to have committed war crimes, and has been unapologetic about them. Nicest people you could ever want to meet, until you cross them!
Calling for a dinner reservation means you have a body for cleanup. The reservation for 12 when Vigo first came after him just meant they sent 12 men to his house, so he needed 12 bodies removed.
Later in the movie, after the fight with Perkins, Charon asks John if he needs a dinner reservation.
This messages is for whoever is reading it: The Lord Jesus came down from heaven, sent by God the Father, to pay (die) for our sins on the cross, then God the Father raised Him from the dead on the third day for our justification. Now, God commands all (men and women) to repent (turn away from their sinful ways) and put their faith in Jesus for salvation. Don’t die in your sins. Jesus came to save, not to condemn.
Also, the door guy he let go in front of the club actually told John how many guys were inside. When John mentions and asks about his weight, he answers with 60kg, but converted into standard is ~27 lbs so there were 27 guys
@@mannysolo4698That’s nice, Dear.
@@Short_Round1999 The only real problem with you theory is that 60kg actually convets to a little over 132 pounds. In future tellings, be sure to say there were 132 guys inside.
I love the structure of this introduction to the movie, once they kill the puppie, everyone is in and everithing John does is OK and justified for the audiance 😄 And the mostly "show not tell" style is brilliant.
What you are feeling is called empathy, and you should never feel bad about it. It is a planned event on the movie, once Daisy is gone, John will always be right no matter how many he kills. :-)
100% on board with anything John does to them. It’s the perfect driving force for the movie
We eat dogs
This messages is for whoever is reading it: The Lord Jesus came down from heaven, sent by God the Father, to pay (die) for our sins on the cross, then God the Father raised Him from the dead on the third day for our justification. Now, God commands all (men and women) to repent (turn away from their sinful ways) and put their faith in Jesus for salvation. Don’t die in your sins. Jesus came to save, not to condemn.
@@mannysolo4698 He came to save yet he let Johns dog get murdered
No he is not killing an animal doesnot justify killing a human being it just means john is as monster as them
One theory about this movie I heard recently has to do with John's wife. The theory is that she worked as a vet in the clinic John broke into, at the end, and she got him the dog from there. The reasoning behind that was because the, very end scene with John walking away with the dog was the same place where they showed his wife collapsing. So he knew where that vet's office was because he came there to see his wife at work a lot, and knew it would have what he needed. So taking a dog, that was slated to be put down, from that office had a lot more meaning than just taking a random dog.
It’s a nice theory but why would a vet or vet tech not have her own dog or cat?
@@jimglenn6972 that is a good point, and why it remains a theory. The only two reasons that o could think of wouldn't apply. Place you are living doesn't allow pets, clearly not an issue considering the house they lived in. And if the Payne has allergies. Also didn't seem to be an issue.
The idea that John Didn't want pets in his house wouldn't wheel, as I don't think he would have denied his wife that, and for the vets I knew, that would have been a deal breaker in a relationship.
But the coincidence of that very office being right there, where he and his wife were walking when she, first, collapses makes you ender what the connection is.
Oh wow that makes the movie EVEN BETTER
@@jimglenn6972 because John kept eating them.
What I loved most about this movie?
"Hello, Francis."
"We good."
"We good. Go on."
it always makes me laugh that at the beginning, John Wick almost by accident steals the pencil from the puppy delivery girl...
That one scene is so heartbreaking, gets me every time. I was tearing up as well. Great reaction!
I can't imagine anyone else playing John Wick besides Keanu Reeves. Handsome and badass yet endearing. You gotta watch more of his movies! Devil's Advocate and The Replacements are my favs.
I concur with "The Replacements" 😊
Constantine is an amazing very underrated movie. I absolutely love the comic brought to life and Keanu Reeves did an amazing job.
I watched this movie for the first time 🥺 the dog part had me bawling so much but when I heard they called him the Boogyman 😮 I was like oh sh** and he definitely got revenge
Chad Stahelski is famous among stuntmen and action fans but he works behind the scenes as a stunt double or stunt & fight coordinator. His first big break was the stunt double for Brandon Lee on The Crow and he later did the stunt coordination for The Matrix and now John Wick movies. Other movies he's worked on include Trey Parker & Matt Stone's comedy Orgazmo, 8mm, a murder mystery starring Nick Cage, Wild Wild West with Will Smith, V For Vendetta, Beerfest, I Am Legend and a whole bunch of Marvel movies. Yeah, I've seen them all and would recommend any of them, well, except for Wild Wild West, the stunts and fights scenes are good but everything else is a sh!t show.
Ballerina is his next project, the spinoff of the John Wick movie franchise while The Continental is the John Wick tv spinoff that takes place in the 1970s.
Chad also worked on Day Shift recently starring Jamie Foxx and Snoop Dogg as vampire hunters, John Wick meets Blade with some comedy and lots of martial arts. I suggest this on a lot of channels but so far no reactions.
There is conjecture that John's wife was a veterinarian. She sent him a dog. He knew where he could get medicine for his wound. And he knew where to get another dog that she would have known. And when he and the dog are walking away it is the same route he and his wife were walking, no doubt from her vet shop, when she collapsed.
You have a new subscriber. I will anxiously await John Wick 2 and 3. They actually get progressively better with each one.
The building named, The Continental in the film is in New York City. It is actually the Beaver Building. Has a crazy shape.
As we say here in Texas; Y'all be safe.
The Continental isnt the Flatiron Building. The exterior is a building further south at the junction of Beaver St and Pearl St.
@@foodwallet1223 Wow. I guess LEGO made a big mistake creating their kit for the Flatiron building. I know because I have one..
@@Gort-Marvin0Martian The mistake is yours not Legos. The Flatiron building exists but is not the filming location for The Continental.
@@foodwallet1223 Not really. I didn't mistake what I was told. But I a resemblance between the Beaver Building and The Flatiron Building. About the same height, similar color and somewhat shape, although the Flatiron is more shaped like the proverbial axe blade. Interesting.
The biggest thing with this series is that all of the gun play is exceptionally accurate, you can notice that john is constantly reloading and swapping guns he doesn't shoot 20 rounds from a 12 round mag. There's a few videos online of Keanu reeves doing the gun training with actual firearms just for this movie. its very very well done. He is on par with a lot of professional competition shooters.
The entire john wick series has a very very short timeline. from the first to the 2nd movie is only about 4 days and the 3rd movie picks up immediately after the 2nd.
"dinner reservation for 12" is code for clean up 12 bodies.
He forced vigo to stab him in the wound that he already had from earlier in the movie to minimize the damage and get him close to break his arm.
Also the concierge in the series his name is Lance Reddick and he just passed away back in march he was a great actor and a LEGENDARY voice actor who will be missed. R.I.P
Looking forward to seeing more reactions to this series. its one of my favorites.
Dinner for twelve was him ordering the clean up crew. 12 bodies to go.
The hotel manager also suggested a dinner when John said he had an uninvited guest, basically asking if John had killed the assailant already and needed cleanup
@@theKRUGMEISTER hopefully, she reads the comments.
You said you like Winston. He is played by an actor called Ian McShane who I first came across in the 80's in a series called Lovejoy. He has had many acting roles, among which he was one of the companions of Hercules (starring "The Rock") and also appeared in Game of Thrones. One hell of an actor who just keeps getting better.
That was a great reaction!
I feel you in the scene where they tied up John. Son of Viggo tooked the last gift from John's wife like it was nothing.
Wick got his revenge not only for the honor of his wife, but for the dog that died from their hands and for the death of Marcus.
(Fun fact: Chad Stahelski is of Polish descent from his paternal grandfather.)
I think John wouldn't have gone to these extremes if they just stole his car. He would've kicked a few butts and got his car back. But killing Daisey...
It was actually Keanu Reeves who suggested the dog should be killed as it seemed extreme for just a car.
Actually the movie is inspired by the 911 call from Marcus Lutrell(Lone Survivor) who called 911 when some punks killed his dog named DASY same as in movie and he chased after the punks and they didnt know he was a former Navy SEAL.
@@slavemind84is there a movie?
Keanu Reeves is supposed to have huge integrity as a person. He doesn't put himself above other people. After the Matrix was out the studio held a party at a posh nightclub. When KR didn't show up, they were worried because the weather was nasty. The club owner was absolutely mortified to find out KR was outside his club, standing in line, in the rain, with all the other regular people waiting to get inside. Another story tells how a couple, getting married, recognized KR at an airport. They invited him to the wedding. KR said he couldn't make the wedding, but he did show up for the reception.
Michael Nyqvist who played Viggo Tarasov was a Swedish actor who also appeared in Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011). Sadly, he passed away in 2017.
Here in Sweden he is probably best known for Så som i himmelen (As It Is in Heaven, 2004). Recommended if you can find it with subtitles. (It's in Swedish.) It's a strong film about life in a small town in northern Sweden and how people go through hardships and sometimes transform their lives.
Another good Swedish film with Nyqvist is Arn: The Knight Templar (2007). In the 12:th century, a Swedish nobleman is forced to join the crusade in Palestine as a knight templar. This film (with its sequel) also features Stellan Skarsgård and two Skarsgård sons, Gustaf and Bill.
Satt i 30 min och ba "Är fan säker på att han är svensk" innan jag var tvungen att googla när jag såg filmen första gången. Riktigt bra i Hem Ljuva Hem också, även om det är en väldigt medioker film i övrigt
Sadly he died not long after this was made.
Best John Wick reaction I've seen! Looking forward to the rest! 😊❤
🥹 thank you!!!
The "reservations for 12" was code for "I got 12 stiffs I need Cleaned up". Always let the help know how big the task is, so they can be prepared.
The coins you see used are to pay for services rendered(or at least that is how I like to think of it). One coin per 1 service rendered. 12 bodies removed is 12 coins. Getting a chance to speak with the manager of the hotel is 1 coin. So on and so forth..
Edit: "Dinner reservations" are code for body cleanup. John Wick called for a reservation for 12, because he had 12 bodies to take care of. Charon asked him if he needed a dinner reservation when he called his room to ask if he had a body to clean up.
A few notes on the movie. The "Dinner reservations for 12" was Wick calling for the cleaners and letting them know there was 12 people that needed to be cleaned up. The dog at the end that he took was scheduled to be put down; you can see the note about it for a second on the paperwork that was on the door of the kennel. The very last scene with Wick walking away with the dog was the same scene where his wife collapsed. Francis, the guy outside the VIP entrance to the Red Circle let Wick know how many guards he was facing on the inside when he mentioned his weight.
😮 thank you!!!!! 🫶🏼✨
A decent movie is one that can evoke many emotions, this movie is one of those.
The first John Wick film is probably the best example of world building I've even seen in a motion picture and I have seen a lot of films.
"I heard you struck my son."
"Yes, sir, I did."
"And may I ask why?"
"Yeah, well, because he stole John Wick's car, sir, and, uh, killed his dog."
"Oh."
Boom! HEADSHOT!! 😎
Fun Fact: Bacon grease was placed on Keanu Reeves' face to attract his dog to jump on him when he wakes up in bed.
Action Star Fact: According to Keanu Reeves, he did 90% of his own stunts in the film. Of course, Reeves learned and memorized the nightclub fight sequence the day that the scene was filmed.
Stealth Adaptation Fact: The security guard who waves Wick (Keanu Reeves) onto the airport runway is reading the 1970s thriller novel "Shibumi" by Rod Whitaker, under the pen name Trevanian, also about a retired master assassin dragged back into the game. The story Viggo (Michael Nyqvist) tells about how Wick once killed three men "with a pencil" is describing a crucial scene from the same novel.
The best dialog to introduce a character
The dinner for 12 was a reference to John calling the cleaning company at the start of the movie to pick up and clean up the 12 guys he killed in his house.
You're voice is almost identical to Gal Gadot, it threw me off at the beginning. haha.
Great reaction, this is easily one of the best movie series and "episode" 1 of any movie.
Great film - Felt your pain at Daisy's demise but really liked how your eyes lit up at the notion of revenge....
The movies just get better and better. You are in for an awesome ride
It's ok for you to feel the way you did about the puppy. That's the entire point. In the first portion of the movie, we know absolutely nothing about this man. But in that time, we see he's a loving husband, and that he's experienced tragic loss due to a terminal illness in his wife. And then we learn what a wonderful woman she is, in arranging for her husband to find his way through the grieving process by sending that puppy.
By that point, we're 100% on board with John because we already like him, even though we barely know his and his wife's names. Our sympathy and empathy for him have been triggered as hard as they can be. And then THAT scene comes... And that's the hook. We've taken the bait, and the director yanked on the line and reeled us in. And frankly, some serious kudos to him for having the sheer fucking balls to make that move in a film. It's widely accepted that you just don't mess with animals in movies. And he didn't just do it for kicks...he made it matter. That puppy is, perhaps, the MOST important component of the movie.
Then we get to find out through Viggo just who John REALLY is... And we don't care. We're ecstatic about it, if anything. We're wholly prepared to watch this man who we believed was good and gentle, brutally murder everyone in his path for vengeance. The tragedy of his life, in our eyes, is so heinous, that we as the audience give him absolutely free reign to burn the entire world if necessary. No questions asked. "Go John, kill every motherfucker that's in your way."
We spend an hour and a half, cheering for death, praising a brutal mass murderer. And we're supposed to. The people who made this movie get a lot of credit for how well it was done, and they deserve all of that credit. The directors, camera crew, writers, set and costume, etc. Obviously the actors. Everyone brings an A-game to this film. It's not perfect, but I think it's about as reasonably close as one can get, for what it is. It's compelling, intense, smooth, rich, paced well. Any flaws it has are mostly nitpicks.
It's really quite refreshing to see how human your emotions are. I wish there were more people like it in the world.
Loved your reaction. Dog scene always gets me even after i watch it so many times. Cant wait for your next reaction.
So many great lines....It's personal...something Winston had most certainly never heard come out of John Wick's mouth and his reaction to it
Absolutely and his reaction in suprise watching him walk away
The John Wick house is out here on Long Island in a very exclusive town called Mill Neck. (At the end of Horseshoe road right by the water.).. The runway that John practices on is at Republic Airport, Farmingdale, NY..
Excellent reaction, Adriana! (I hardly EVER say that to anyone.) Good length, & almost perfectly edited! I thoroughly enjoyed it! ❤💐🐶😥👍🏻
I’m so glad!!! 🥹✨
Keanu Reeves was trained by US and British Special Forces for his role as John Wick. He was taught CQB “Close Quarters Battle” along with marksmanship and combat reloading techniques for different weapons. He wanted to make sure that the role was true to someone who had those skills and that background. He said that he wanted to be real and not just a Hollywood action film.
This reaction showed up on my feed and im glad i did. Can't wait to watch all your videos!
Loved your reaction, can't wait for you to watch the next 2!!
Can't wait to watch more of your reacts. Your reactions are awesome and you are seriously stunning. Much love from Canada!
They didn’t understand until he explained the reason why Daisy was so important to him. Once that happened they should’ve realized that they didn’t poke a bear or insult the boogeyman, they woke up and angered a slumbering grieving demon that had only one objective, which was to take their souls straight to hell.
If you haven’t yet I strongly recommend you watch the other John Wick chapters. They are well worth it.
Most explanation, backdrop and foreshadowing conveyed in one word award: "Oh".
That dog he got at the end of the movie, take a close look at the paper on the front of the cage. It has a stamp that says, "To be put down"
Sadly that is happening when they are too long in the shelter!
All of the other comments left sum up everything so well, but the thing I adore seeing are your facial expressions and lastly you have a heart, so NEVER apologise for feelings and tears as that is what makes you a human being, a person.
Great reaction. You are going to love the following movies, but the first movie is my favorite. Haven't seen John Wick 4 yet, sadly - dying to see it. New subscriber, you do great reactions - and I really appreciate how you show a large screen of the movie and don't obscure it like some reactors do. Great job. Subscribed. ❤
7 minutes in, you completely became team John and understood.
You know you know 🤭💛✨
I like your natural reaction and how pure heart you have! , keep it up :)
Awesome reaction . Loved it 💛💛
"She's gonna bring so much light in his life" 😭
this is my first time watching one of youre movie reactions. love it!!^^
great vibe and reaction.
new subscriber!!^^
cant wait to check out more of youre vids.
have a nice day^^
You are definitely going to enjoy one of the best movie sagas created lately, I hope you can react to all of them, great video. 😊
The name Daisy was chosen to pay homage to the dog owned by Marcus Luttrell the real life Navy SEAL depicted in the movie Lone Survivor. The real story about Daisy is also tragic.
Your review was AMAZING! The enthusiasm and emotion you showed made me feel like I was watching the movie for the first time. Hope to see you cover the rest of the JW series. Oh, and you now have a new subscriber. 😊
Thank you thank you! Welcome to my channel 😊✨
"Oh" (the most powerful word ever spoken in a movie) That one word said everything. 😄
Love how john wick is so smooth! The brat im not scared of the boogeyman. As he runs away in a towel
You don't mess with a man who's late wife, that he loves dearly, gifts you a beautiful doggo after death & then kills said doggo.
lol your hopefulness on the dog just made it funny,
would never hurt a pet just seen this so many times and knew what was coming made me laugh
"Dinner for twelve" was the call to the cleanup crew for the twelve bodies he killed in his house.
Everything in John's, Viggo's, the Contentental hotel is paid by gold coins...each way about a certain amount and they are valued at the market proce per Troy ounce.
The first ten minutes of this reaction should be in the dictionary next to the phrase "moments before disaster". I didn't expect to see so many tears from you, but to quote John Wick himself... "I kind of enjoyed that". Some movies can really get me, too. I understand you!
John Wick 4 is coming out on digital purchase (not streaming, though) platforms today.
Now is the perfect time to speedrun the John Wick 2, 3 AND 4 reactions over the next few weeks.
Just discovered your channel today, and I love it so far, subscribed. Congrats on 7k subscribers!
Thank you thank you! ✨💛✨
RIP Lance Reddick (concierge). He was a great actor. If a picture is worth a thousand words than Viggo’s “Oh” is worth a million words. It was Keanu’s idea to kill the dog. He felt that just stealing the car wouldn’t be enough to send John on a rampage. During filming the fight scene in the Red Circle nightclub Keanu had the flu with a fever around 103 degrees but still performed perfectly. He didn’t do the scene where Keanu did the majority of the action scenes (not stunts cause he’s not a stuntman). If he or the director (who used to be Keanu’s stunt double) felt that even a seasoned stuntman could get hurt Keanu didn’t do the scene. John falls off the balcony in the club. They had a stunt double and used the club lighting to hide the cut in the scene. They chose a great song for the film. Marilyn Manson’s song “Killing Strangers” really fits the tone of the film and I’m not a big Manson fan (in fact this is the only song I like of his). The dog at the end was scheduled to be put down so John gave him a second life.
If you didn’t know, the last dog in the film is his real dog.
He visto muchas reacciones pero es la primera vez que veo a alguien que se emociona durante gran parte de la película. Excelente página. Te dejo un saludo afectuoso desde Ñipas, Chile.
1969 boss 429 mustang. I worked on a few of them. Love that model.
... when John walked down the stairs and started on the floor ... he was digging up his past ... you can feel the anger ... the pure rage ... Viggo knows John ... he knows what is coming ... and there is nothing that can stop John ... NOTHING !!!
Great reaction. And it's nice to see someone reacting to 'John Wick' without having to research the word 'Babajaga'.
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finally you reacted to this movie ..... Glad u did it i like your reactions
First time viewer of your channel. John Wick reactions are a blast to watch.
Your soft heart is endearing. It seems authentic. Like the way you present your video -- side by side. Never saw it done this way. Your editing was nicely done, too. Looking forward to your reactions to the 2 sequels. Both are good. May watch your Alien video tonight.
New subscriber. Keep on r'actin .
Thank you Tommy! I really appreciate the feedback 🥹💛 welcome to my channel ✨
Hi there, discovered your channel yesterday and immediately subscribed. You're an incredible reactor and am looking forward to what all you have planned!
I had a friend who died back in 2020, you have her smile, which is just incredible to me. Anyway, glad to be here, hope you have a good week 😊
Thank you so much and welcome to my channel Nathan 😊
One thing nobody seemed to notice was the paperwork on the cage for John Wick's new dog was destruction orders. She was next in line for "the big sleep".
First time viewer new subscriber loved your reaction. On brilliant movie nobody has reacted is the Australian comedy The Castle 🙂 brilliant flick and would definitely get you a lot of aussie viewers
Good stuff nice reaction John wick is amazing seen them all
Yeah, those scenes are truly gut wrenching. I cry every time too.
Beautiful emotional review. The satisfaction in knowing that vengeance prevailed makes it much more sweeter.
Being a dog owner myself, I’m glad the outcome went the way it did, I would probably do the same 😂
Might I suggest a great, moving and emotional dog movie for you? “Hatchiko” starring Richard Gere. You’ll need your tissues when you watch that.
Keep up the awesome reactions.
One of the best examples of emotional resonance/revenge/gun fu in cinema history.
"He's going to love the puppy so much!"
Oh boy....
That's one of the most extreme reaction to this film I've seen you were really involved in it.
I really was haha 🥹💛
The car with the baseball bat in the windshield is a lexus 2004 RX 330 (I know this because I drive the same exact make&model), don't let it's appearance fool you, it has excellent gas mileage,buttery smooth handling,Fast pickup,and finally has a top speed of 160mph. The only reason I am telling this is simply for the car fanatics that want a john wick car but don't wanna shell out the money for a boss 420 '69 Mustang.
I loved the Intro and your smiling and all your emotions :)
The best modern action franchise. Worldbuilding. Wit. Beautifully crafted action pieces with varied lighting, music, and amazing shots. Love it!
ALL OF IT YES 😍✨😍✨ it’s absolutely incredible!!!
wonderful reaction lass (new subscriber here 🤙), love that ending quote as well--lookin' forward to hearing more as you add to your movie tally, much aloha🤙✌
Welcome to my channel! 😊💛✨
Congratulations on the 5000 subscribers... Only now, as I type this it's almost 7000. You're killing it!
Thank you thank you!!! 😍✨
It was a real pleasure to watch you :) and the ride with the emotions really got me and in between there was fire in your eyes. Awsome energy go on. For me there are only a handful of movies there really blew me away in the last 20-25 years and most of them are the one you can only watch one time and then you know the plot and they dont thrill anymore. And now I go and watch your reaktion of no.2
Love it!
Great video!
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We make funeral arrangements here. That's the arrangements to which he was referring.
Cute little fact. The dog in the end was saved from a kill shelter to essentially become a movie star.
The dinner for 12 was when he called the clean up crew. 12 was the number of bodies need to be cleaned up.
If you think about it, having the bad guys kill the puppy was brilliant writing. It allows our protagonist to do ANYTHING, and, no matter how violent he gets, ensures that the audience remains on his side.
I love that this movie tells the truth… a good dog is worth 100 bad humans.
Great reaction. Wait till you see the next 3 films. They open up so much more of the world around John Wick.
One thing I think people overlook is that by the time he fights the guy who tosses him over the railing, John had already fought numerous battles and had to be at least a little winded by that time. New subscriber, good to find your channel. :)
And shot in the chest at close range several times. Even with the bullet-resistant vest, that hurts and can break ribs and do damage to internal organs.