The infamous Baba Yaga, a legendary hitman, went out of retirement and back into a world of violence. Now that you are up to speed, you will have a better sense of who the Ballerina is, in this deadly, stylish universe.
The film follows the journey of Eve Macarro as she trained to be a professional assassin. Like John Wick, she forged through relentless discipline and unwavering commitment to the traditions of the Ruska Roma.
It was a rollercoaster of an experience for viewers, as we followed the journey through the eyes of Eve portrayed with grit and determination by Ana de Armas. Her performance offered a compelling portrayal of strength, proving that female assassins can stand toe-to-toe with their male counterparts. As her trainer put it: “fight like a girl.” True to the John Wick legacy, the action sequences were fast, fierce, and expertly choreographed, delivering the kind of adrenaline-pumping excitement fans have come to expect.
The spotlight was firmly on the Ballerina whether she was on stage or cutting down enemies with precision and grace with a katana. Her lethal elegance was impossible to ignore. The appearance of John Wick only amplified the anticipation, adding weight to the narrative and lending the whole killing spree was strategic, stylized, and satisfyingly brutal.
From The World Of John Wick: Ballerina is now showing at the cinemas!
The Fifth Parlour would like to thank Encore Films for the invitation.