The reason why I like John Wick is because it's the dark atmosphere, the cinematic style, and the way the fight scenes make the movie stand out. The action scenes are realistic, movemented, which makes them more impressive and exciting to watch. Unlike many action movies that rely heavily on special effects and unrealistic situations, John Wick focuses on physical combat, precision, and realism. This makes the fights feel more serious and immersive.
Another reason why I enjoy John Wick is the main character himself and the universe of assassins, with its rules, its hotels like the Continental, and its code of honor. John Wick is not a typical superhero. He is quiet, disciplined, and determined, which makes him more interesting and believable. His story is based on a simple plot, but it is emotionally deep. The loss of his wife and the events that follow give meaning to his actions and help the audience understand his motivation.
Finally, the John Wick saga is one of my favorites. Because the world of criminals, with its rules, respect, and codes, gives the film a unique touch.
I like J’accuse by Émile Zola because this text is a very powerful and important piece about justice and truth. In this letter, the author protests an injustice committed against someone named Alfred Dreyfus who was falsely accused of something. What I appreciate the most about this text is the bravery of the author. The author knew very well that he could be punished or judged for this text or even be forced to leave France for supporting a cause he believed in but he still decided to write this text. The style of J’accuse is also very impressive. The author directly attacks the people responsible for this injustice with very powerful language. Every paragraph in this text is strong and tries to shock the reader into thinking about the issue. I appreciate the use of literature as a means to protect human rights and the use of freedom for the greater cause. This text proves that words really do mean a lot when used for the welfare of society as a whole. This text is also very useful today because it always reminds us of the importance of protesting against lies, discrimination, or abuse of power. This text really proves that writers can be a very important means for society to voice their complaints and bring about change for the better. This is why I appreciate J’accuse, as this text is not only literature but also a sign of courage and a feeling of responsibility.