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As its awkward and widely marketed title suggests, Spin-off movie The “John Wick: Ballerina world” is expanding to the world of action-led Franchise led by Keanu Reeves. In the main part of Ana de Armas, the film brings its own firmly choreographer and Stylishly performed sets of action Earth in a vertical adventure. However, with South Korean exhibitions and cinema or K-Drama, which continues to succeed worldwide, Netflix has a revenge that “John Wick” fans should check. Ironically, this film is also succinctly called “Ballerina”, albeit completely independent of the American film franchise program, weaving the revenge of its independent story.
Korean’s “ballerina” follows former professional bodyguard Jang Ok-Jua (Jeon Jong-Soo), who plans to take revenge on his best friend Choi Min-HEE (Park Yu-Rim). Min-Hee had been the victims of sex shop and Mobster Choi Pro (Kim Ji-Hoo), who rape and tighten women through blackmail, threatening to publish illegal filmed videos of attacks. Next Choi Pro Down, Ok-Juju pretends to be his last victim just to turn the tables into him, setting the villain to defend. This anger escalates to include Choi Pro’s entire gender and drug trafficking tire as OK-Ju begin a violent crusade to take his friend torturer and his partner.
As the above summary suggests, Korea “ballerina” is wildly different from “John Wick”, but for this reason, fans of American action films are enthusiastic.
Given its story of sexual violence, the Korean “ballerina” is a darker and raw revenge story that is certainly not sensitive to viewers. What it does is doing really well when Jeon Jong-Soo brings a steady eye to his main role. This single focus and professionalism in the fighting arouses Keanu Reeves and Ana de Armas’s own roles in the “John Wick” Franchising program, but visibly in thorough realism. There are no shady assassin organizations with their own empty rules, fine hotels or bulletproof costumes, only carefully drawn revenge with conventional weapons.
Where the “ballerina” resembles “John Wick” movies, is a general performance, especially in its film and musical partition. South Korean rapper and music producer Gray, “Ballerina”, composed by Gray, is the same throbbing rhythm and sound sensitivity Tyler Bates work Composing for “John Wick”. Combine it with neon -light nightclubs and other similar atmospheric settings, and as a “ballerina”, it significantly captures its American colleague atmosphere. Revenge reservations may be more intense in the “ballerina” movie, but the bonds around it are definitely at least partly inspired by “John Wick”.
In Netflix, Stream’s “ballerina” is not weak, but for those who are looking for an action movie in a dark style, this film delivers completely.