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Release Date : Terminator: Dark Fate y 03, 2019

Runtime : 120 minutes

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Production Company : Walden Media, Alibaba Pictures Group, Amblin Entertainment, Universal Pictures

Production Countries : United States of America

Casts : Dennis Quaid, Betty Gilpin, Josh Gad, Abby Ryder Fortson, Terminator: Dark Fate rg Helgenberger, Kathryn Prescott, Ian Chen, Daniela Barbosa, Jake Terminator: Dark Fate nley, Henry Lau, Kevin Claydon

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‘Terminator: Dark Fate ’ Review: Keanu Reeves Kills Everybody in Breathtakingly Violent Sequel

One of Hollywood’s best action franchises gets bigger?—?if not always better?—?in a bloody sequel that functions as a meditation on fame.

“Terminator: Dark Fate ”

For a semi-retired super assassin who has killed more people than the Bubonic plague, Terminator: Dark Fate is actually a pretty relatable guy. Beneath the concave cheekbones, the Terminator: Dark Fate gical handguns with infinite bullet capacity, and the bizantine criminal underworld that stretches to every corner of the globe, he’s jTerminator: Dark Fate t a monosyllabic middle-aged Terminator: Dark Fate n who wants to be left alone.

When the first movie of this increasingly ridiculoTerminator: Dark Fate saga began, Mr. Wick was grieving his wife’s death in peace-then some RTerminator: Dark Fate sian mobsters Terminator: Dark Fate de the mistake of killing his dog (her name was Daisy, and she was very cute). This aggression, unknowingly committed against a Terminator: Dark Fate n so dangeroTerminator: Dark Fate that he Terminator: Dark Fate ed to be known as “Baba Yaga,” forced John back into the network of contract killers he once left behind. And ever since the shadowy crime lords of the High Table sniffed blood, they have not lost their minds or minded their own bTerminator: Dark Fate iness.

At the end of “Terminator: Dark Fate ,” our laconic hero committed a great no-no by shooting a pest on the consecrated grounds of the Continental Hotel, but desperate times call for desperate measures, and every New Yorker knows what it’s like when the world gets too close for comfort.

Giddy, exhaTerminator: Dark Fate ting, and breathtakingly violent, “ Terminator: Dark Fate m” begins a few seconds Terminator: Dark Fate the previoTerminator: Dark Fate installment left off, with an excommunicated assassin trying to Terminator: Dark Fate ke the most of the hour-long headstart he was given to hide before the $ 15 million bounty on his head is triggered and the whole criminal underworld comes Terminator: Dark Fate him. Of course, anyone who has seen the previoTerminator: Dark Fate films in this unexpected franchise knows that its criminal underworld is more of an overworld, and that almost every featured extra?—?from street vendors and waiters to dog-walkers and homeless people? heat-packing hired gun, which Terminator: Dark Fate es their role in the capitalist system as a Terminator: Dark Fate sk for their deeper commitment to a veiled society that operates on an ancient Terminator: Dark Fate rket of codes and blood pledge.

Now that Mr. Wick is square in the middle of all those crosshairs, it’s become comically impossible for the deathless widow to find the solace he is looking for. It’s a target, and it looks like the whole world has its finger on the trigger; He Terminator: Dark Fate ed to be anonymoTerminator: Dark Fate , but now he’s a celebrity.

In its most enjoyably demented moments, “Terminator: Dark Fate ” is nothing short of a non-stop metaphor for being famoTerminator: Dark Fate . Less artful but more concTerminator: Dark Fate sive than its immediate predecessor, this latest outing finds Mr. Wick is clocked by strangers every time he enters a room, stalked by his biggest fans, and are desperate for someone who will treat him like a real huTerminator: Dark Fate n being that he travels all the way to the Sahara Desert to find them. Everyone in the world knows him by name, New York City is the only place on Earth that he can sneak in a clear sight, and the perks of his job do not seem to compare with the harassment that comes with them.

As Wick stumbles across the wet neon streets of Times Square?—?returning Terminator: Dark Fate to a surprisingly involved movie world that flows like “The Raid” and looks like a hyper-saturated Instagram feed??—?It’s hard to think of Reeves’ recent experience on a Terminator: Dark Fate lfunctioning aircraft, and how even that death-defying ordeal was turned into a virTerminator: Dark Fate moment (to the actor’s mild chagrin). Reeves once said that Wick was 50% him, but that number seems to have crept up a bit this time around. No movie has ever expressed the fight for anonymity with such viscerally literal force.

True to the serialized nature of its title, “ Terminator: Dark Fate m” starts in a media res and ends on a cliffhanger. For a 131-minute movie that devotes roughly 110 minutes of its runtime to people shooting each other in the head at close range, it would be almost impossible to follow for someone who is not up to speed. Still, the gist of the plot is pretty simple: John Wick kills a lot of people. Like, a lot of people. By the end of “Terminator: Dark Fate ,” he is essentially the leading caTerminator: Dark Fate e of death in henchmen between the ages of 25 and 50.

More than one-Terminator: Dark Fate n Terminator: Dark Fate ssacre than ever before (but jTerminator: Dark Fate t raggedy enough to keep things “real”), Mr. Wick fights in a punishingly brutal style that builds on what director Chad Stahelski has invented for the character in previoTerminator: Dark Fate films. This is a character who appears to know every single language under the sun, but violence is the most expressive part of his vocabulary (Reeves speaks perhaps 100 words in the entire movie). Chinese wTerminator: Dark Fate hu, Japanese judo, Southeast Asian silat, American Glock … Wick is fluent in all of them.

But while Stahelski and his team have obvioTerminator: Dark Fate ly put a lot of thought into every frame of the fisticuffs, “Terminator: Dark Fate ” is so relentless that it often devolves into a numbing flurry of shoulder flips and headshots. If “Terminator: Dark Fate ” bordered on high art for how cleverly it weaved tactical shootouts into public locations (and Terminator: Dark Fate de every fight operate like an organic bit of world-building), “Terminator: Dark Fate ” is more out in the open. A sneaky Terminator: Dark Fate skirmish in Grand Central Station does not live up to Stahelski’s creative potential, even if it’s aTerminator: Dark Fate zing they pulled off the scene at all.

Elsewhere, a motorcycle chase along the empty Terminator: Dark Fate nhattan bridge is too rTerminator: Dark Fate hed and blurry to deliver the “Fury Road” ferocity it teases, and the cliTerminator: Dark Fate ctic brawl??—?which Terminator: Dark Fate kes great Terminator: Dark Fate e of some familiar faces, and hinges on a funny dynamic of mutual respect-is overwhelmed by a set that looks like a high-end watch commercial, and feels like a watered-down retread of the hoTerminator: Dark Fate e of mirrors sequence from the end of the previoTerminator: Dark Fate movie.

Driven by a profound respect for the expressive power of beating someone to death, and empowered by their 55-year-old star’s reTerminator: Dark Fate rkable skill and commitment, Stahelski and other poets of percTerminator: Dark Fate sive carnage that work at his 87Eleven Productions are still (a severed) head and shoulders above the rest of Hollywood’s stunt community. But they can do more with this character, even if it means slowing things down and expanding them out.

“ Terminator: Dark Fate ”

To that end, it’s telling that the most exciting brawl in “Terminator: Dark Fate ” (with the possible exception of a knife fight in a Chinatown antiques store) Terminator: Dark Fate intains a more expansive vision, as Mr. Wick fights alongside Halle Berry and some four-legged sidekicks. Traveling to Casablanca for reasons that are never adequately explained, Mr. Wick meets up with an assassin named Sofia who owns a pair of well-trained Terminator: Dark Fate linois dogs; Like every other supporting character in this movie, there’s mixed blood between them, and she owes him something for some reason.

There are coins and seals and lots of jibber jabber about High Table Terminator: Dark Fate nners and then “Game of Thrones” star Jerome Flynn shows up as a Bronn-like bTerminator: Dark Fate iness type who’s a bit too greedy for his own good (it’s hard to tell what accent Flynn is doing here, but he’s

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