Anna de Armes on entertainment for John Wake Spinoff – Blogging Sole

In the movie “From the World of John Week: Renina Dancer”, the prominent pulp, over violent, and entertaining the privilege of “John Wake”, Eve McCaru (Anna de Armas), a ballet dancer who is trained in the killer traditions in Rome, gets advice that looks like an icon. Her coach, Nougi (Sharon Dunkan-Bouroster), shoots a look of anger and says: “A fight like a girl.” It means that men have brutal power that Eve cannot necessarily match; Instead, a combat style must develop from its feminine essence. This tends to be many of the fantasies of the female movement, and extends to the TV series “Batman”, where Batman and Robin was everything prisoner of war! and Bam! While Batgirl from Yvonne de Carlo used elegant karate kicks. In films from “La Femme Nikita” to “Wonder Woman”, “Fight Like A Girl” was not a sexual insult – it was a great way to equal things. When the end credits are rolled on the “ballet dancer”, the sound of soundtrack, by Evaneslen and K.flay, “fighting like a girl”, is called a girl.

But this is why all this is somewhat ridiculous. In “Ballerina”, its events are determined between “John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum” and “John Wick: Chapter 4” Like a girl. It fights by calling the same existential code, any of the weapons in your face (and I mean in-faceJohn Wake does. It releases pistols and guns. It breaks the ends, shattered the throat, and gouges eyeliner. She attacks enemies with kitchen tools and climbs them with a samurai sword. It explodes them with multiple bombs. Use a pair of ice signings such as Nunchucks, and at the height of the movie, the first fencing that I saw ever had fought with flames, the beast gas cannon that glows in Hell against another. Message: This is how girls are fighting now.

Although it is in the midst of all this chaos, Ana De Armas exudes calm, which is an inner arc that echoes the standard chain bearer. Again in 2014, part of Elan’s anti -sequence to receive Keanu Reeves as Wake is that he is from “Bill and TED” films to “Little Buddha” to “The Matrix”, Reeves has always been behaving with a little deadpan that may have been a kind of Zen. In “Wall” films, calm It became murder. Thus, he is with De Armas, the expressive actress who has not lost in the “ballet dancer” her pink comfort. Jane Wake called her.

The plot, if you are wondering, is pure garbage, and this is good. In the opening sequence, the Young Eve (played by Victoria Komt) is being slaughtered by the fighters sent by Chancellor (Gabriel Bern), the leader of the dark warrior worship to which they all belong. Eve was rescued by Winston Scott (Ian McChan), who returns again as a teacher of John Wake – and now Eve’s savior. It puts it under the auspices of the director (Anjelica Huston, he behaves very much, Timon Madame Tussauds, which runs Ruska Roma with an iron hand, and turns the ballet category into a form of violence (and fighting fighting like ballet). But Rome, Roma and the Consultant worship, has a long agreement throughout the centuries to go to each other. When Eve is sent to the world, killing one of her followers through the X frame that was described in his wrist, she disturbs the apple card in this agreement by making a decision to take revenge on those who killed her father.

The second half in the entire film is located in a medium -winning European mountain village, where the consultant worship in secret. It is Eve for each of them, with one complex worker, as it is a stone killer and will not reveal his identity. He was sent to stop Eve, although his sympathy may hesitate. “Ballerina” is the “John Wick” entry, although I say that as a person does not think “John Wick” Canon is all of that. In the end, Ana De Armas proved that fighting like a girl and fighting like a man should not be significantly different, especially if they are fighting like a video game.

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