Après avoir renoué avec un ami de lycée par le biais de Facebook, un comptable discret se voit leurré dans le monde de l'espionnage international.Après avoir renoué avec un ami de lycée par le biais de Facebook, un comptable discret se voit leurré dans le monde de l'espionnage international.Après avoir renoué avec un ami de lycée par le biais de Facebook, un comptable discret se voit leurré dans le monde de l'espionnage international.
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- 2 victoires et 8 nominations au total
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An accountant gets himself in trouble with the law after reuniting with an old high school acquaintance looking to prove his innocence.
Best Performance: Aaron Paul
Twenty years later and with a high school reunion on the horizon Stone hooks up with Calvin Joyner (Kevin Hart) the star student known as the Golden Jet and the only one who came to Wierdich's aid. Joyner's career as an accountant has not been as stellar that high school promised but Stone wants to use his skills to decrypt some financial transactions. The agency thinks that Stone has gone rogue and are out to get him.
This is essentially a buddy action comedy. Hart is actually the straight man, leaving the light goofy comedy to Johnson. They make a good team but the plot is too formulaic and unadventurous. Still the offbeat characterisation from Hart and Johnson makes this film amusing enough.
The story follows both of them having reunited 20 years after high school in order to save the world. The main plot is the weakest part of this movie since there's not much emphasis put on it. I will say that there are some pretty sweet cameos in here that are awesome. The action is mostly good even though it got a bit shaky in some places.
Overall, Central Intelligence is a pleasant surprise this summer. This movie is honestly battling Deadpool for funniest movie of the year; I can't believe I just said that. This is definitely one of the better buddy-cop action comedies we've gotten in the past few years.
Central Intelligence gets a B.
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Mileage will vary depending on how comfortable you are with Kevin Hart doing his usual high pitched, highly erratic shtick and if it's not a deal breaker he's a fun lead who can constantly acknowledge how absurd it all is. Dwayne Johnson actually changes his persona as he plays an overly excited, generally kind person who is still a trained killer and his arc involving overcoming his high school bully is great. It's easy to see why these two keep teaming up based on their chemistry here.
Rawson Marshall Thurber's direction is a lot more comfortable with the comedy than the action and thankfully it does commit to its strengths more than the weaknesses. The action is a little too choppy and clumsy in a way that only an action comedy that puts the comedy first can get away with. Putting the outtakes in end credits never backfires and it's a wonderful inclusion here as it gives the film some of its biggest and most consistent laughs.
The polarizing duo might not have the best chemistry, but each has their own quirky way to entertain
Dwayne Johnson plays as Bob, a CIA agent who tries to reach out to his old friend. This escalates into a chase for secret files and national security. The way Bob is presented relies heavily on juvenile gag and demeanor despite his imposing physique, this is fun at first but it hampers the credibility as an agent. The movie wants to add some bullying subplot which is commendable, although it doesn't have the depth to accommodate it.
Kevin Hart is excellent in creating reactions and gestures. He's surprisingly identifiable with high school nostalgia and occasional self-doubt. Many of the good moments come from his outbursts and babbling. The script has a few nifty pop references and sometimes even witty gags, so the comedy is not just slapstick throughout and undermines the "intelligence" in the title.
There are serious undertones of adult life or self-acceptance even though they are not fully fleshed out. Action is pretty light, it's passable without being too demanding. The most important thing is it's enjoyable. Sure, there are a few awkward moments, yet they make the best out of it to present a light humorous spectacle, a better buddy cop gimmick than expected.
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- AnecdotesDwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart formed a friendship since this film came out and have been best friends ever since.
- GaffesAfter their first meeting in the bar (between Bob and Calvin), while walking out to the motorbike (and after the ride), Bob goes from sneakers to open sandals and back.
- Citations
[from end of movie bloopers]
Calvin Joyner: Are you not a super tool? You're not even Robbie Wheirdicht. You're Bob Stone!
Bob Stone: Shh! I made that name up.
Calvin Joyner: So what?
Bob Stone: It's not real.
Calvin Joyner: What does that mean? What, you think Mr. T, and Sting, and The Rock... You think those guys are real? That's a bunch of dumbass nicknames by a bunch of dumbass people.
- Générique farfeluThere are several scenes from a blooper reel shown during the closing credits, including one scene of the fire department temporarily shutting down filming for some unknown reason.
- Autres versionsThe word God dammit was removed. It was replaced with gosh darn it!
- ConnexionsFeatured in Top Gear: Episode #23.3 (2016)
- Bandes originalesMy Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)
Written by Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy
Performed by En Vogue
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Central Intelligence
- Lieux de tournage
- Boston, Massachusetts, États-Unis(Boston Common)
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 50 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 127 440 871 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 35 535 250 $ US
- 19 juin 2016
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 216 940 871 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 47m(107 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1