Day Shift's Reload is More Extra Than John Wick
May 14, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration0:10
Video IDpEjR0c3dhM4
Languageen
CategoryFilm & Animation
PrivacyPublic
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Video TypeYouTube Short
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Views18.5K
Likes277
Comments6
Engagement Rate1.53%
Likes per 100 views1.49
Comments per 1K views0.32
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The Nazarian brothers’ action scene in Day Shift is honestly one of the funniest examples of “style over logic” in modern action movies. The vampire is literally standing right there, fully exposed, and instead of ending the fight instantly, the movie decides to turn a single bullet reload into a full acrobatic performance.
It feels heavily inspired by the modern “rule of cool” action style popularized by John Wick, where even the reloads and weapon handling are treated like choreography. The scene makes absolutely no tactical sense… but somehow the confidence and smooth stunt work almost make you forget that the easiest solution was available the entire time.
Directed by J. J. Perry and starring Jamie Foxx, Day Shift clearly prioritizes flashy vampire-hunting energy over realistic combat logic
and honestly, that’s probably the whole joke.
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