The idea of ballerina assassins was first introduced inJohn Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum, but they were a minor detail to the plot.Ballerinafocuses on one of them, Eve Macarro, who is being played by Ana de Armas. It was a curious decision to make a movie about Eve since she was a footnote in that movie, but the proof is in the pudding.

It turns out that Eve is just as capable asJohn Wick is at killing her opponents. Could she take John out in a fight? That’s to remain a mystery, but fans of this series can at least agree Eve’s skills are deadly. Here is how her skills stack up inBallerina.

Eve as a ballerina in Ballerina

7Fight Like A Girl

Aim For The Jewels

During a training sequence at the beginning of the movie, Eve is failing her missions. That’s when Nogi tells her to turn her weaknesses into strengths, which basically translates into “Fight like a girl.” A nice knee to the family jewels sends a behemoth of a man down to his knees, and that’s not something John Wick likes to do in his fights.

It’s kind of a man code not to go for the family jewels, but in a world of assassins, anything is on the table. Eve doesn’t use methods like this often inBallerina, but the idea of getting ahead through womanly wiles is a theme.

Eve fighting a guard in Ballerina

6A Flexible Spider

Turning Legs Into Traps

Eve is not as imposing a character compared to John Wick because of her petite frame. This allows Eve to move quicker during confrontations and to use her legs like a second set of arms. She disorients several opponents by climbing onto them and wrapping her legs around their heads to get an advantage.

John Wick is not foreign to using his body to suplex opponents in his fights, but it’s less elegant when he does it. If there is aBallerina 2, Eve will assuredly be more confident in using her body as a weapon, more like all the greatfemme fatales of cinema.

Eve in an elevator in Ballerina

5Knows How To Conserve Resources

A Survival Master

After her training montage, the movie skips ahead two months, wherein it’s assumed Eve has been doing contract work for a while now. In this time skip, Eve is in a bathroom flooded with water and bodies. On her way out, she picks up weapons and takes knives back out of her opponent’s bodies. It’s a small touch to her character, but it’s a good one.

Eve would do well in asurvival horror gamewhere the theme is to conserve ammo and supplies as much as possible. For John Wick, he’s never been one to conserve supplies, although that’s because he’s often being hunted and doesn’t have a lot of time for taking back items. He is a fan of picking up weapons from enemies, though.

Eve holding a gun in Ballerina

4Loves Duct Tape

Where Does She Keep It On Her?

One of the oddest parts of Eve’s character is her supply of duct tape. The cult she is hunting just doesn’t have a compound. They have an entire village, which is something that elevates this society above othercults in movies. When Eve arrives, it doesn’t take long for the entire village to turn on her, and to make her fights more dynamic, she uses duct tape to stick her pistol and knife together. It’s not practical, but it does look cool.

She also uses duct tape later to strap a bomb to a guard’s mouth, which is brutal. This is a move John Wick should have picked up earlier because duct tape is a universal tool for assassins in the Ruska Roma, apparently.

Eve in a weapon shop in Ballerina

3Knows Her Way Around Explosives

Demolition Woman

Going back to explosives, Eve seemingly is a demolition expert because she uses them frequently in her fights. Her first big showcase happens in a gun shop that gets overrun by cult members. With no guns at her side, Eve finds a supply of grenades instead that she straps to her body.

It’s something unique toBallerina, as there has never been a more bombastic fight scene with Eve lobbing grenades like they were nothing. It’s like the dreamcheat code in an old-school gamethat gives players infinite grenades. John Wick knows his way around a grenade, but Eve took things to a new level in this movie.

Eve holding a flamethrower in Ballerina

2Bending Fire To Her Will

The Fury Would Cower Before Her

Another moment of brilliance happens in the cult village when Eve discovers a flamethrower, and her reaction is, “Cool.” Flamethrowers are often some of the coolest weapons in video games and movies, likeThe Fury’s weapon of choice inMetal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eateror Leonardo DiCaprio’s incredible scene at the end ofOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood.

A dueling flamethrower battle has never been done to this degree in the series before, and even though Eve probably never had training, she’s an expert. She was even smart enough to wear flame-retardant clothing, which must have been in the supply box. Would John Wick be as skilled in her situation?

Eve in Ballerina

1A Better Presence

Isn’t A Mindless Killer

Overall, Eve’s best skill is her personality. John Wick can often come across as a robot or some sort of lost soul that only knows how to kill. Maybe this is because Ana de Armas is abetter actor than Keanu Reeves, or maybe he plays John Wick this way to show that life has left his body.

He lost his wife, a dog she gave to him, and John Wick took countless souls as a contract killer. Eve doesn’t have that weight on her yet, besides witnessing her father’s death, and yet she can still communicate with people in a non-stoic way compared to John Wick.

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