

Ballerina
Diretto da Len WisemanLa giovanissima ballerina Rooney diventa una killer in seguito all'uccisione di tutta la sua famiglia. Una volta cresciuta e addestrata, la donna è assetata di vendetta ed è alla ricerca degli assassini dei suoi cari.
Ballerina Ratings e Recensioni
- eckoryan5 gg faSome obvious mistakes, see if you can catch them
- Marco Valente29 marzo 2026Mediocre
- RipLinesMan12 maggio 2025Event Horizon (1997) dragged you through a black hole into space hell, and Ballerina does the same, just swap the haunted ship for a grieving assassin in a tutu with a Glock, bro. This thing is cold, brutal, and poetic in the most "I-will-end-you-with-grace" kinda way. Ana de Armas fully snaps in this, she’s got the same dead-inside intensity Sam Neill had before he went full chaos mode, but she channels it into precise violence and silent rage instead of demon summoning. The choreography is insane, like if ballet school trained Navy SEALs, and the whole Ruska Roma revenge arc feels like *Event Horizon* if you replaced the gore with emotional scarring and bullet storms. The cast slaps, Keanu shows up like a myth, Lance Reddick and Ian McShane add weight, and Norman Reedus looks like he lives in a bunker behind The Continental. The world feels haunted, even without ghosts, just grief, gunfire, and really sharp knives. 4 stars, bro. It's less sci-fi hell trip, more elegant execution spree... but it still leaves your soul limping.
- T Hernandez23 marzo 2026Excellent watch. Wick Series never disappoints!
- Austin Burke13 giugno 2025It doesn’t just earn its place in the John Wick universe… it explodes onto the scene like a perfectly timed grenade, expanding Wick’s world beautifully. Ana de Armas mows down nameless faces with jaw-dropping gun-fu and grenade-fueled chaos that’ll leave your pulse racing. A few story-related elements fall short, but John Wick’s cameo never overshadows our central heroine, whose classic revenge quest carries the right amount of intensity. This is the spin-off we didn’t know we needed, and I’d love to see more.
- ርልዪረ3 luglio 2025I was deeply skeptical about Ballerina. The John Wick franchise peaked with the all-time action classic John Wick : Chapter 4, only to tumble into mediocrity with the soulless Peacock spinoff The Continental. The marketing for Ballerina didn’t help either—Keanu Reeves appearing in what looked like a shoehorned cameo felt like a potential insult to Chapter 4’s poetic ending. But to my pleasant surprise, Ballerina proved every doubt wrong. It’s not only a good film—it’s a worthy, even essential, addition to the John Wick legacy. What makes Ballerina shine is its efficiency. The plot is consciously contained, never pretending to offer the biggest set pieces or most bombastic action. Its grandeur lies in restraint. Some may argue the story is barely more than a one-liner—but that’s fine when it’s painted on such an elegant canvas. Instead of chasing “bigger,” the film chooses “better,” making full use of its limited arsenal with precision and purpose. The film also plays cleverly with audience expectations. One standout moment is a long, intense oner where the protagonist escapes a brutal fight, gets into her car, and drives into the horizon. The drone camera pulls back into a gorgeous wide shot—we expect a cut, a breather. But then, it swerves right back down as another car slams into hers, launching a second fight that loops us back to the scene’s origin. It’s one of many instances where Ballerina expertly subverts traditional action film rhythms. Another triumph is its use of Chekhov’s gun—every object, every corner of every set, every weapon, is used to full effect. Nothing is wasted. Even props become weapons. Every plausible combination of action with a flamethrower, for instance, is executed with flair. The stunt work is masterful, living up to the franchise’s lofty standards. When the Academy finally creates a “Best Stunts” category, this series deserves an honorary award for its legacy. Equally impressive is the visual—or rather, physical—storytelling. The John Wick films have never relied on verbose exposition, and Ballerina continues that tradition. Characters are built and broken through movement. Entire arcs unfold through aggression. There's even room for well-executed situational comedy, something Chapter 4 also balanced with finesse. Performance-wise, everyone delivers. Ana de Armas is phenomenal, as expected. Keanu’s role is far from mere nostalgia bait—his presence is vital to the narrative and thankfully well-integrated. I would’ve loved to see more of Norman Reedus, but in his limited screen time, he makes every moment count. Overall, Ballerina is a surprising and satisfying entry into the franchise. It doesn’t diminish what came before—it elevates it. It justifies its existence so well that I’d rather live in a world where this story is told than one where it isn’t. You can never have too much John Wick in your life.
- PatrikStar5 luglio 2025I’d also let Ana de Armas kick my ass.
- logangjerde22 marzo 2026Good action, generic story, fun watch.
- gosso8511 marzo 2026It’s pretty pretty pretty pretty gooooood, it’s up there with John Wick 2!
- falker7 giugno 2025A decent entry in the Wick universe. Ana de Armas is really good in this, even though her dialogue is mostly stolen from Inigo Montoya.
- Cossiep19777 luglio 2025Great fun
- Hilton Heslop12 luglio 2025Really enjoyed this one :)
- Alvinmre1 marzo 2026Decent watch
- BEAULONEA23 febbraio 2026Ballerina is packed with that signature Wick-style action. There’s intense training, plenty of bullets, slick gun-fu choreography and grenades. Oh my, are there grenades. Some of the most memorable handheld explosion work I’ve seen. It’s not without its flaws, but when it leans into the chaos and creativity of its action sequences, it’s a blast. Not perfect, but definitely a fun watch for fans of the Wick universe.
- Splitvision8923 febbraio 2026Waaaaay better than Wick 3 & 4. Eve was a good addition to the Jon Wick universe. Really good fight scenes too!
Ballerina Trivia
Ballerina è stato rilasciato il 4 giugno 2025.
Ballerina era diretto da Len Wiseman.
Ballerina ha una durata di 2h 4min.
Ballerina è stato prodotto da Basil Iwanyk, Erica Lee, Chad Stahelski.
La giovanissima ballerina Rooney diventa una killer in seguito all'uccisione di tutta la sua famiglia. Una volta cresciuta e addestrata, la donna è assetata di vendetta ed è alla ricerca degli assassini dei suoi cari.
I personaggi principali di Ballerina sono Eve (Ana de Armas), John Wick (Keanu Reeves), Winston (Ian McShane).
Ballerina è votato 10+.
Ballerina è un film Action, Thriller, Crime.
Ballerina ha una valutazione di 9.2 su 10 dal pubblico.
Ballerina aveva un budget di 90 Mln USD.
Ballerina ha guadagnato 137,4 Mln USD al botteghino.






















