When "Johnon Wick" blew into the cinema on October 24, 2014, Moviegoers lost their minds about the inventive amalgam of the hand fight and weapons. It was double impressive because of the seemingly effortless Keanu Reeves' object to perform many of its stunts. Obviously no one was surprised by that The Matrix franchise's TheV. It could be beaten and shooting convincingly, but the degree of difficulty seemed to be out of the graph. Only when you think you have seen every possible iteration of combat martial arts on the screen, together it comes with strict director Chad Stahelski to show the actions of garbage that there is still plenty of room for throwing innovation.
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If you are a hardcore fanboy of the genre, you know that the directors have mixed these combat players and by hand before. Vahovski for the first time introduced the idea in the "matrix", which inspired Kurt Wimmer to go extremely Gonzo by inventing a "gun" in his funny entertaining "balance". Wimmer was so far ahead of the game that the now revealed duo of Harvey and Bob Weinstein threw his movie at the cinema at the end of 2002, because, in part, they did not think that Moviegoers would get off this concept of action. The "balance" has subsequently become a cult hit, but will last another decade for the study and the main audience for the full acceptance of the art of "gun-fu" (a term invented by the web master Judd Nunsia 23 years ago).
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Until Stahelski invented a gun-fu, he undoubtedly took him to the next level with the brilliant team of Trick 87Nth The first movie "Johnon Wick". This style of struggle has only increased more sophisticated during, so far, four extensions and unique television spinoff ("Continental: from the Won Wick World"). For those who are iousubopite about the origin and development of GUN-FU over the years, there is a documentary behind the scenes of the road by director Effeefrey, titled "Vick is Pain", and one of the most indispensable revealing of the film is that Asonejson Statam had almost the frequent discipline.
Saffeinson Stetam was too earthy for gun-Fun
/The film Ben Pearson recently interviewed Stahelski about the documentary (which the director did not direct or produce), and at the end of their conversation, he noted that Boaz Jakin's action thriller "Safe" was almost grounded for the 47th form of this high. Although Statham does not diminish the purple when it comes to performing as much of its stunts as possible, Safe has proven to be the wrong fit for antiquity with a gun-fu.
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Stahelski clarified that they are in very friendly conditions with Stetam (47 made stunts David Ayer's "Beekeeper"), but admitted that the introduction of a gun-fu in a relatively grounded movie about the homeless ex-cap and former fighter MMA, who finds himself protecting a young girl who is hunted by such criminal clothes as the Russian crowd, Chinese triads and nyuiors would be amazed at filmmakers:
"Logistics, it would be so weird for that movie. Tonald, logistically, financially, never went to work. We were stupid to use it, knowing that there was no way to be a great choice for characters for him. Something from Aikido, and the individual is moving, surely. There's a little. Asoneyson does disarmament in the restaurant and things.
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Stahelski also discussed how the 47th development of new film making techniques comes from "F *** Ing in the gym". He suddenly allows that the action in the Johnon Wick Universe has turned into a style of struggle with melodies of lunar (which calls for Michael Davis to the joyful "shoot" starring Cla Peni Owen and Monica Bellucci). Maybe they will be able to get the stem on a wick gun-fu, somewhere along the line. He felt like a missed opportunity not to attract him against Kianu before the two were getting older outside this bone pattern genre.
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