<p>Talented actor. Charismatic celebrity. Woman magnet. A free thinker and an independent soul. That&rsquo;s the shorthand when it comes to the worldwide perception of Keanu Reeves. But there&rsquo;s more to the real Keanu than pop culture talking points and in Keanu Reeves&rsquo; Excellent Adventure: An Unauthorized Biography by New York Times bestselling author Marc Shapiro the star of Speed John Wick Point Break and countless big and small films proves to be a lot more contrary and anti-establishment than most Hollywood cookie cutter celebrities.</p><p><br />Equal parts biography and character study Keanu Reeves&rsquo; Excellent Adventure: An Unauthorized Biography is an ink blot/rat in a maze journey as the actor deals with his life and times in straightforward often philosophical and spiritual manner. He can be shy self -effacing an introvert and&nbsp; somebody who has been a pain in the side of the Hollywood establishment. He&rsquo;s also found time to be an all around good guy as he deals with life&rsquo;s ups and downs. But at the end of the day Keanu Reeves is nothing less than human.</p><p><br />He&rsquo;s dealt with the deaths of those he&rsquo;s loved the most. He makes no bones about the fact that he comes from a dysfunctional upbringing. He&rsquo;s walked away from big-budget studio films in favor of doing Hamlet for peanuts. And early on he didn&rsquo;t think twice about starring in the overtly gay-themed way out of the mainstream theater production Wolfboy. He&rsquo;s readily admits to having done drugs and has had his run ins with the law. And along the way his risen to that rarified air of international star.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>