Why does public show no reaction to killings in John Wick 3?

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The entire movie felt like there's been a bit of a disconnect from the surrounding world every time John Wick was fighting. So what really bothered me were a few scenes where he is slashing foes in public while everyone around seems to be just walking by showing zero emotion or concern almost as if they don't see it for some reason. Was it shown that way intentionally or is there some surrealistic portrayal that I didn't understand?






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How many kills did John Wick have in Chapter 3?

John Wick: Chapter 3 \u2013 Parabellum (94 Kills) Denounced by The Continental and with an enormous bounty on his head, it's the perfect setup to dial up the kill count.

What is the message of John Wick 3?

You do bad things, and bad things happen. That's the whole theme: consequences. As to what we can expect next from the haunted hitman, Stahelski didn't say what the exact events of their next film would be, but explained that when it does end, John will not go out without a bang.

Who John Wicks wife?

Bridget Moynahan as Helen Wick: The wife of John Wick. On the character of Helen, Leitch stated, "Helen's the crux of the movie, so to have an actress like Bridget come on board in such an important role was gratifying.

Why does Winston turn on John Wick?

Winston shoots John several times, seemingly taking the assassin by surprise, and John plummets off the Continental's roof. If you take this scene at face value, it seems that Winston betrayed John in order to reaffirm his loyalty to the High Table.




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