The Continental: Aus der Welt von John Wick
(Serie)- The Continental: From the World of John Wick (mehr)
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Mel Gibson, Katie McGrath, Colin Woodell, Mishel Prada, Ben Robson, Hubert Point-Du Jour, Peter Greene, Jeremy Bobb, Adam Shapiro, Jessica Allain (mehr)Streaming (1)
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Waffenbrüder (E01)
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Die Serie wird den Ursprung des legendären Hotels für Auftragskiller aus dem John Wick-Universum durch die Augen des jungen Winston Scott erkunden. Winston wird in die Höllenlandschaft des New York City der 1970er Jahre hineingezogen und muss sich einer Vergangenheit stellen, von der er glaubte, er hätte sie hinter sich gelassen. Er begibt sich auf einen tödlichen Weg durch die mysteriöse Unterwelt des Hotels und versucht auf erschreckende Weise, das Hotel zu erobern, in dem er schließlich seinen Thron besteigen wird. (Prime Video)
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Return to the concept of the first two films of John Wick himself, which I honestly don't like. The whole saga began to interest me only with the third part, which definitively leaned towards action blockbuster, where the sequence of shootouts or fights made more sense and where humor was not lacking. And it was precisely the humor that was most often provided by the character of Winston, whose youth desperately lacks that humor. I don't need attempts at lines from fake tough guys, a period hit interrupted three times, which will start again with the chorus in a moment, and I certainly don't need cheap flirtation with blaxploitation that misses the mark. The result is an anonymous shooter with over-sharp enemies, a bunch of genre clichés seen a hundred times before, and at the very end even multiple denial of all logic or previous internal rules. ()
To take the excellent, years-built, almost flawless world of John Wick and fill it with this unoriginal and generic shit, it takes talent. Because Hotel Continental can't even hit average in one respect. Either through boring characters, both on the bad guys side (where no one is worth mentioning and Mel Gibson is an NPC) or on the "good guys" side (where no one is interesting enough or has the required background or charisma), or through extremely boring filler, or, last but not least, through terribly boring action that doesn't even come close to Wick's, where the cinematography follows the usual style, but doesn't stand out and there is no dynamics, choreography or brutality at all. So I actually ask myself, why should I rate it higher? Since in almost five hours of (tedious) running time I haven't found a single good thing, a single memorable scene, a single good action sequence or character that I'll remember tomorrow, it's amazing how relatively well this garbage is rated. To screw up the best action franchise of all time like this deserves a lifetime ban from making anything else. Boring. ()
The John Wick universe, where cool gunslingers shoot headshots and perform gun-fu, just like John Wick, in a dark visual stylization like John Wick. The production design is properly neo-noir and the soundtrack is full of bangers. The only problem is that John Wick himself isn't even there for a minute, and the characters that are "in his place" are either completely generic with no appeal or have too little space. The only reliably workable link is Mel Gibson as the alpha bad guy. There is no need for another spin-off like this and an attempt to create a Wick world. ()
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