You can’t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs. Or enact complex and daring melee combat sequences without some collateral damage. When talking about the film saga john wick, where part of the charm lies in the inventive ways of using stuntmen, it is not surprising to learn that there have been accidents on the film set. Although none seriously, according to Keanu Reeves, the star of these popular Lionsgate films.
In a recent interview with comicbook.comReeves was questioned about what accidents have occurred during the filming of the saga john wick. And the actor, being honest, recognized that his mistake came to cost the person with whom he shared the scene dearly.
«I once made a mistake and split the head of a certain gentleman“admitted the Canadian. That was fucking wrong; sorry for the language. Other than that, one was hit by a carso he had to go to the hospital, but he recovered.”
On the other hand, the interpreter of the title character emphasized that during the filming, the well-being and safety of all the people involved in the risk scenes were always ensured.
«All this to say that one must be careful. But it’s great that everyone [en el set] take care of each other. So there’s some bruising and aches and pains, but: ‘No human being has been hurt on the set of this movie!’” Reeves added.
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Apart from the accidents, which apparently have been few, Keanu Reeves perceives that the days for the team of john wick They usually end with great satisfaction.
“Everybody ends up pretty tired, but it’s the best kind of tired,” the actor said. «It is as if you have climbed a mountain and now you are resting; as if you had finished the match and had won.”
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Antonio G. Spindola I have very bad memory. Out of solidarity with my memories, I choose to lose myself too. Preferably in a movie theater.