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Best David Leitch Movies

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From the shadow of intense stunt work to the director's chair, David Leitch has indelibly stamped his mark on modern action cinema. Building on a foundation laid by uncredited work on *John Wick*, Leitch quickly established a signature style defined by meticulously choreographed fight sequences, kinetic camera work, and a wicked sense of humor. His films aren't just spectacles of violence; they're often stylish, R-rated ballets of mayhem that push the boundaries of what a mainstream action movie can be. From the slick espionage of *Atomic Blonde* to the irreverent superhero antics of *Deadpool 2*, and the ensemble mayhem of *Bullet Train* or *The Fall Guy*, Leitch's filmography is a high-octane thrill ride with something for every action aficionado. Choosing the absolute 'best' from his impressive lineup is no easy feat, as each offers unique thrills and unforgettable set pieces. That's where you come in! We've gathered his most celebrated directorial efforts, and now it's up to you to decide which film truly stands out. Cast your vote and help us crown the definitive "Best David Leitch Movie!"

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While "How to Rob a Bank" might initially seem like an odd inclusion, its spirit and execution firmly plant it within the curated list of "Best David Leitch Movies" for several key reasons. At its core, the film embodies Leitch's signature blend of grounded grit and stylish, kinetic action, even if the latter is more implied than overtly explosive. The narrative, following a meticulous plan for a daring heist, showcases a strategic intelligence and a palpable tension that Leitch excels at building. Furthermore, the characters, though not necessarily super-powered or hyper-skilled assassins, are imbued with a determined desperation and a surprising resilience, traits that resonate with the protagonists Leitch often champions – individuals navigating dangerous worlds with a clear objective. Moreover, "How to Rob a Bank" aligns with Leitch's thematic explorations of identity, loyalty, and the consequences of calculated risks. The film delves into the motivations behind such a desperate act, peeling back layers of personal circumstance to reveal a relatable human struggle, a common thread in Leitch's filmography. The intricate planning and execution of the heist itself, though not featuring the same level of outlandish choreography as some of his more prominent works, still carries an inherent coolness and precision that echoes his directorial sensibility. It’s a testament to his versatility, proving his knack for crafting compelling narratives even when the budget and scale are more modest, demonstrating his ability to extract maximum impact from a contained, character-driven story.

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