Eve Macarro ( Victoria Comte ) is the daughter of assassins Javier ( David Castaneda ) of the Ruska Roma crime syndicate and his Cultist wife. As a child, Eve was taken away from the Cult by Javier, which led to the death of her mother- To retrieve Eve, the Cult and their leader Chancellor ( Gabriel Byrne ) raid their home, Javier dies as he helps Eve escape. New York Continental manager Winston Scott ( Ian McShane ) brings Eve to the Ruska Roma, an assassins society under the cover of performance dancers, where she meets The Director ( Anjelica Huston ) and agrees to enlist. Over the next 12 years, Eve ( Ana de Armas ) trains as a ballerina, assassin and bodyguard. Eve seeks revenge of the murderer of her father, but The Director says she is not allowed to do this. To honor her father she will go on with her mission.
In recent years i have been struggling finding some really good action films that reminds me of classic films of the past. I can happily say that Ballerina manage to land in the John Wick franchise in a respectful way while exploring some different sides of the John Wick universe. If fans of this beloved franchise was worried that this film wouldn´t be anywhere as good as the previous Keanu Reeves films i will be honest and say im actually quite surprised. Not that this film is ground breaking in any way or deliver a lot of new things to action films in general, but what this film does right is to keep the essence of the John Wick franchise while making some interesting changes along the way. I think it was very good that they tried to tell the story of Ballerina in a completely different way through the main character Eve Macarro ( played really well by actress Ana de Armas, who i personally remember from director Denis Villeneuve´s 2017 sci fi action film Blade Runner 2049, definetely worth owning on physical media ), who is a very brutal and effective assassin. Now, you might think that just because she is an assassin we only see her kill and we don´t find out anything about her personality. There are a couple of scenes where we get to understand why Eve became the woman she is today, and all the struggles she had to go through. Ana de Armas does a really good job portraying a female assassin and i am especially impressed by her physical performance in certain action scenes. We also get to see characters from the previous John Wich films such as Winston Scott ( Ian McShane ), The Director ( Anjelica Huston ) and the final acting performance by actor Lance Reddick as the character Charon. The action scenes are very well made, i also appreciate the very beautiful cinematography by Romain Lacourbas that matches the most colorful scenes. One of the highligts is without a doubt the flame thrower scenes that looks gorgeous and is quite effective. The main villain Chancellor played by legendary actor Gabriel Byrne deliver some really fun moments and Keanu Reeves does show up for a short while as John Wick. Director Len Wiseman ( who directed the first two Underworld films ) proves once again why he is a really talented film maker in this specifc genre. The action scenes are far better than most films in this genre and i had a really good time with Ballerina. Maybe not as good as all of the John Wick films but definetely pretty close, Ballerina deserves to be owned on physical media or on digital release.
Rating: DDDD