Nobody review: A compelling, morally repugnant answer to John Wick
Nobody review: A compelling, morally repugnant answer to John Wick
John Wick is the story of a man who’s suffered a terrible loss, which morally justifies his decision to kill a huge number of people. That moral clarity is part of the fun of the film. Nobody, on the other hand, stars Bob Odenkirk as a hero who wants, enjoys, and seeks out violence and murder. This is a story of entitled, enabled male rage, and the people who suffer because of it.
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