I love Chapter 4 - and I've crowned it my favourite of the series. That said, I've got a few nitpicks.
John's Plot Armor - The moment that really did it for me was John's fall out of the window, during the Paris segment. Then the staircase fall.
I mean, wow. I understand this series has evolved to being a heightened reality, and I'm cool with that. But John was more vulnerable in previous films. His fall at the end of Chapter 3 was painful - but we now know he had time to recover and with his fall being slowed down on the way - I bought he survived that.
But this one - no. At least he's visibly in pain, which is effective. But he gets right up. They should've just made him jump from the second floor and land on the van.
Instead, this moment really took me out of the film, at that point.
Same with the stairs fall. Not a dislocated shoulder? Nor a broken bone? It just got to be a bit much more than even I'm used to with John Wick.
If a henchman wouldn't survive - John shouldn't. If a criminal would've been injured, John should be, too.
Visible Damage - In Chapter 2 - John is pursued through New York by criminals and assassins aggressively. And he is cut up, beat-up, and worn out. He looks awful. Same thing with the opening of Chapter 3.
In Chapter 4, by the time he reaches the top of the steps for the finale, he barely has a scratch on him. I really missed his visible damage in this film. He really should've been cut up, bleeding somewhere, etc. But he looked...just fine, really.
He should've shown visible damage from the stairs fall, for sure.
Chapter 3's Lost Story Beats - At the end of Chapter 3, the Bowery King and John are both very pissed off. It felt as if they were working towards the King coming back with a vengeance and collaborate John to mess some stuff up.
And in Chapter 4 - he's quite calm. Doing his own thing. He provides John with a suit and gun - and that's about it. It's obvious he provided John with medical care and a place to train his body back to shape after the fall of the third film, but we get nothing of the angry Bowery King.
It feels like they aimed for that hint at the end of the third film, and then realized that's not the direction they wanted to go.
Also, one of the big things of the third film that we all were eager to see addressed is Winston's betrayal of John by shooting him off the roof.
There's no resolution, no moment of mutual understanding between them, no discussion, etc. I don't need a whole lot - but that was a big deal left unresolved that many of us were excited to see how that relationship had changed.
And nothing changed.
Plus, the finale of 3, we see Winston get control back of the Continental - even sacrificing John to do so. And he loses control of it anyway in the first ten minutes of Chapter 4.
Creative Kills - Maybe I got spoiled by Chapter 3, but man - I miss kills like the horse kick to the face, the knife to the eye, or the brutality of the shotgun.
Funny enough, Chapter 4 seems to be the most tame since the original gore-wise. There's a lack of blood with this new one, which seems odd.