Hello Daniel Path!
** On Monday 19.07.21 - 17:05, Daniel Path wrote to Ogg:
The scene with him reaching into his jacket pocket during
"interrogation" is memorable. The film provides the backstory
for that very nicely.
someone said that it is the poor man's John Wick, but.. i didn't see
John Wick yet, so i really enjoyed Nobody! maybe its time to watch the John Wick trilogy? :)
I finished watching John Wick last night. Similaries between�
it and Nobody abound. I thought the lines beween the Russian�
mob leader and his son when the father asks "From who did you�
steal the car?" ... Son answers, "Nobody" ..was pretty funny -
given that I had just watched Nobody a few days prior.�
John Wick was clearly a more polished production, and a serious
storyline throughout. The part where Wick and the mob boss�
duke it out "in honour" to the death reminded me of another�
film that plays out exactly like that - but I can't remember�
what film that was.�
I just always find it funny that mobsters or assassins have no�
trouble killing people they basically don't know.. but they get
very upset when one of their own (a wife, a kid, or another�
gang member) is killed by someone.�
Nobody relied on some humour every now and then and (in my�
opinion) had a Tarantino comic-book style to the staging of the
scenes.�
One scene in John Wick was very bad technically. The scene�
where they draw the female assassin to a particular place and�
is surrounded by four gunmen standing around her to form a�
four-cornered square, and shoot at her. If that were real,�
that would make the diametrically opposed gunmen pointing their
guns at each other - thus shooting themselves! I thought that�
was a badly staged.�
The first John Wick film was 2014. I was practically tuned out
of films and movies at that time, so it is not surprising that
I missed hearing about it. John Wick was a pretty good cat-n-
mouse hunt-n-chase. I'm going to give the sequels a try,
albiet later.
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