Iosef and his men break into John’s home at night. They beat John unconscious, steal the Mustang, and leave him for dead. But the worst is yet to come. Before leaving, Iosef—in a moment of pure, sadistic pettiness—kicks Daisy. The puppy dies in John’s arms.
Viggo, bleeding out, laughs: "You’re back, John. You’re back from the dead." John replies, "No. I never left." He shoots Viggo once more, then lets the body fall into the dark water.
John doesn't rage. He doesn't cry. He buries Daisy in the backyard, stares at the tiny grave, and makes a decision. He walks to his basement, breaks through the concrete floor, and opens a locked chest. Inside: a tailored black suit, a pistol, and a single gold coin—a marker from the Continental Hotel. john wick 1 cały film
John tracks Iosef to the Tarasov family church—a Russian Orthodox sanctuary doubling as Viggo’s vault and armory. Viggo sacrifices his men in waves: a red circle shootout, a car chase, and finally a brutal close-quarters fight in the rain.
John Wick (Keanu Reeves) lives in isolation in a large, modern home in New Jersey. He is a ghost. Years ago, he was the Baba Yaga—the Boogeyman—an assassin of impossible skill and legend. But he found love in a woman named Helen, and for her, he walked away. He completed an "impossible task" for his old employer, the Tarasov Russian mob, to buy his freedom. Iosef and his men break into John’s home at night
John, wounded and limping, returns to his empty, half-burned house. He finds Daisy’s grave. He stands in the rain, alone. Then his phone buzzes. A text from Winston: "Good to see you working again. But you have a debt to settle." (Setting up the sequel—the Marker coin).
John goes to , a glamorous, clandestine hotel in New York City that serves as neutral ground for the world’s top assassins. No business is allowed on the premises. The manager, Winston (Ian McShane), is an elegant, cryptic old friend who greets John with genuine sadness: "Hello, Jonathan. I thought you were dead." Before leaving, Iosef—in a moment of pure, sadistic
John doesn't respond. He picks up a stray dog wandering near the ruins—a stray pitbull from the neighborhood. The dog sits next to him. John pets its head. For the first time since Helen died, he almost smiles.