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Ballerina: Wick The  Frock!

Ballerina

Ballerina:  Wick The  Frock!

Rating: **

What has  happened to the Hollywood franchises?  The latest segment of Mission Impossible  was a crashing  bore. The less said the better about Karate Kid Part…whatever!

Now  comes  Ballerina …From The World  Of John Wick. No less! Let me  burst the  bubble  by  telling you there is very little of John Wick in this fifth and most annoying chapter. What  we do get  is  an abundance  of Wick-the-f…k  episodes .

 Many times, I was  left gritting my teeth while the female John Wick, the  prospective assassin and full-time ballerina Eva Macarro(the  gorgeous Ana de Armis) was put through the grind by  a screenplay that  screams for attention  but doesn’t  deserve it.

 The  lost-and-found  plot about two sisters separated  during childhood  by a  vicious  clansman simply known as the Chancellor(Gabriel Byrne) is pure hokum, straight  out of a Manmohan Desai potboiler in the 1980s; even the tattoos to identify  missing persons seem  to be  borrowed  from Desai’s absurdist cinema.

 If  he was alive, Manmohan Desai  would have surely  sued. We  can only  wonder at the  temerity of the  team behind  this  atrociously written stiffly performed bloodsoaked bullish  ballet  of bullets  where  the  only crew member  who seems  to take his job seriously is the  cameraman  Romain Lacourbas.He shoots every frame as though it is the last. The  composition of the shots is  so rich, they crave  for an emotional manifestation.

All we get is one stagey action sequence after another.Tragically  Ms  Armas  who is  among the  more promising  young stars  of America, is not much of a fighter.  Her stunt sequences seem somewhat bedazzled by their own  expertise.   The  lady and her choreographer  are so bonded  their  combined efforts seem  like a mutual admiration society  that excludes the audience.

The rest of the cast is  superfluous  and , worse, a parody of the characters’ earlier selves  in  the John Wick series.  Angelica Houston , a fine  actress once upon a time, evokes laughter each time she  comes on screen, eventhough  I don’t think she was meant to be funny. She just seems   so full  of herself.

Midway through this melange of  mayhem, Manmohan(Desai) and   melodrama Norman Reedus  appears  as an assassin eager to  protect his  little daughter. Reedus’s role  and the  spectrum of his expression range from the strange to the deranged.When Eva the  saviour , steps in to  help, it feels  like  an  intrusion.

Nothing seems to fit, least of all  Ana de Armas’ stunts which are all over the place.

 Why is  everyone so  overwrought in Ballerina? Could  it  be  that  they know they have  signed  up for a dud? No one more than Keanu Reeves whose  John Wick makes an  appearance  at the climax to help the heroine crack a cult society that kidnaps  young  girls and trains them to be assassins.

So the bottomline: even the Shero needs  a Hero to  bail her out  finally.

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