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"John Wick: Chapter 2" is a 2017 action-thriller film directed by Chad Stahelski and written by Tyler Gage and Shonn Clymer. The film is a sequel to the 2014 film "John Wick" and stars Keanu Reeves in the titular role.
The movie picks up where the first film left off, with John Wick (Reeves) retired from his hitman life and trying to move on from the loss of his wife. However, his plans are quickly derailed when he receives a visit from Santino D'Antonio (Riccardo Scamarcio), an old associate who wants John to pay a debt. Santino wants John to take out his sister, Gianna (Claudia Gerini), who is trying to take over the seat on the High Table, a council of crime lords that governs the global underworld.
As John tries to navigate this complex web of crime and loyalty, he finds himself facing off against a slew of formidable foes, including Ares (Ruby Rose), a skilled assassin, and Cassian (Liam Neeson), a former CIA operative. Along the way, John must also contend with the High Table's ruthless leader, The Director (Common), who is determined to keep John in line.
The cast delivers strong performances across the board, with Reeves once again proving himself to be a capable and charismatic action hero. The supporting cast, including Ian McShane, Lance Reddick, and Ruby Rose, add depth and complexity to the film's world.