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I thought of the two very differently.

Posted by beach cruiser on June 28, 2019 at 02:13:33:

I thought the Ann lead was very well played, and saw no problem with the rest of the skillful performances.

I saw this as an old style spy story, with modern style violence, while the other was a very fantastic comic book style revenge tale.

Both did share the influence of jackie chann in the modern style of the fight scenes, but john wickes was done to such an extreme in used violence as humor, the scenes becoming a parody of movie violence by the time they climaxed. Anna had no such craft, just a big body count.