
I’m far from the biggest fan of the John Wick franchise. But, because I appreciate the beautiful audio-visual feast that it is, thanks to the awe-inspiring cinematography, remarkable ‘gun fu’ fight sequences, and all the notable stuntwork, I made time.
Having now experienced it, I’m certain that Wick is Pain is a must-see for all John Wick fans. Especially since its director, Jeffrey Doe, gives us a well-structured documentary about all the hard work and determination it took to bring the stories to audiences. Pain of various kinds is absolutely involved, but thankfully, plenty of fun too.
Make time for the deep dive into the world of Wick, the history of the creatives involved and the company of Monsieur Reeves. Undoubtedly, for me, the latter is a key highlight.
Keanu Reeves, John Wick director Chad Stahelski, producers Erica Lee, Basil Iwany, and John Wick stunt double/coordinator Jackson Spidell are some of the key people featured.
Happy Film Loving,
G
I really appreciate documentaries about the making of movies, even movies that I’m not a big fan of. I love watching a movie being made, and John Wick, which is probably one of the best American action movies of recent times, really lends itself very well to that.
If you haven’t already, definitely treat yourself. It’s worth it. You’ll appreciate Wick even more.
Pay attention to his dog!
He loved that adorable beast. I was never mad at him. Vengeance was just deserts.
I’m looking forward to this even more now. Thank you!
My pleasure, Sally. 🤓🥂
I’ve never watched any of them, but I do love Keanu
I say, treat yourself to at least the first one. Then watch Wick is Pain. Though It’s not a strict rule. 🤓
Just watched it! Loved the documentary because I’m a big fan of John Wick. Knew a lot of the behind the scenes secrets already, but I never realized how much pain was involved.
Excellent. It really is a good one. Totally true about the pain. It makes fans appreciate the effort even more, I’m sure.