John Wick (2014)
John Wick was released as a digital download in January 2015.[205] This was followed by a DVD and Blu-ray release in February.[206][207] The physical release included a commentary track by Stahelski and Leitch, as well as six brief featurettes about the training and design of the stunt work ("Don't F*#% with John Wick"), the making of the film ("Calling in the Cavalry"), Stahelski's and Leitch's history as stunt coordinators ("Destiny of a Collective"), the different aspects of the film's criminal underworld ("The Assassin's Code"), the nightclub action sequence ("The Red Circle"), and the influence of New York City on John Wick ("N.Y.C. Noir").[208] The release was a success, being the second best selling home release of February, behind Dracula Untold (2014), and the number 1 rental during its release week. About 50% of its sales were on the Blu-ray format.[209] A 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray version was released in 2017, containing all previously released features.[210] The digital release had earned about $20 million by May 2015, and the physical release about $44 million by 2022.[211][212]
John Wick (2014)
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It is easy to assume that action films are artistically insignificant. Many people truly believe that action films are all the same and serve little to no purpose in terms of filmic artistry. However, this belief is harsh and inaccurate. There can be infinite meanings behind any film, and action movies are no exception. In this essay, I will solidify this argument with a well-known action film entitled John Wick (2014). We will analyze recurring motifs throughout the film, including the use of color, dark clothing aesthetic, guns, and violence. While these motifs are present in all three John Wick films, we will be focusing particularly on the first film in this piece. 041b061a72