Le meilleur garde du corps au monde a un nouveau client, un homme qui doit témoigner devant la Cour pénale internationale. Ils doivent mettre leurs différences de côté et travailler ensemble... Tout lireLe meilleur garde du corps au monde a un nouveau client, un homme qui doit témoigner devant la Cour pénale internationale. Ils doivent mettre leurs différences de côté et travailler ensemble pour arriver au procès à temps.Le meilleur garde du corps au monde a un nouveau client, un homme qui doit témoigner devant la Cour pénale internationale. Ils doivent mettre leurs différences de côté et travailler ensemble pour arriver au procès à temps.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 8 nominations au total
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Funny action movie that has a lot of swearing and guns. It is impressive and entertaining that the assassin/hitman has 93% accuracy and the bad guys have 9%. It could also be that the hitman is so good that he really doesn't miss nor get shot. Action packed, funny and worth your time.
Reynolds and Jackson are brilliant. Of course the story line is a bit generic. It's far from being a classic, but decent enough to watch once. a few good laughs, some good (albeit far-fetched) action.
Action, laughter, and epicness are all that the duo of Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson deliver in the film "Hard to Handle," directed by Patrick Hughes, a master of action films known for films like "Red Hill" and "The Expendables 3," both of which are pure action. However, this one is different from his other projects because it incorporates a comedy element.
This film tells the story of Michael, played by Ryan Reynolds, a world-renowned bodyguard until one of his clients dies and his career is destroyed. Years later, an Interpol agent needs his support protecting Darius Kincaid, played by Samuel L. Jackson, a murderer who is temporarily released from prison to testify in the trial of Vladislav Dukhovich, a corrupt politician from Belarus. The latter will do everything possible to ensure that Darius doesn't make it to court, since if he does, he'll lose the case.
This film is obviously not new to the genre. There are already several films with similar duos, such as "Bad Boys," "Blind Spy," or "Ride Along the Way," where one is a comedy and the other an actioner. The downside to these films is that the action is often overshadowed by the comedy, which is why these films end up being PG-13. However, this film is rated B-15 because they managed to understand and achieve an exceptional balance between action and comedy, with very well-planned choreography and very well-executed scenes.
In this film, the star actors play the same roles they always do: Ryan Reynolds plays the role of an action figure who handles sarcasm, Samuel L. Jackson is an action machine, and Salma Hayek plays a Latina woman with a few stereotypes. The acting is fine, as it's what they know how to do, but it's not the big novelty or change in this production.
In conclusion, this film is good, but not great. Although it has very well-done action scenes and the jokes don't feel forced at any point, the performances don't disappoint. However, I would recommend watching it in English or with subtitles, since the dubbing isn't that good.
This film tells the story of Michael, played by Ryan Reynolds, a world-renowned bodyguard until one of his clients dies and his career is destroyed. Years later, an Interpol agent needs his support protecting Darius Kincaid, played by Samuel L. Jackson, a murderer who is temporarily released from prison to testify in the trial of Vladislav Dukhovich, a corrupt politician from Belarus. The latter will do everything possible to ensure that Darius doesn't make it to court, since if he does, he'll lose the case.
This film is obviously not new to the genre. There are already several films with similar duos, such as "Bad Boys," "Blind Spy," or "Ride Along the Way," where one is a comedy and the other an actioner. The downside to these films is that the action is often overshadowed by the comedy, which is why these films end up being PG-13. However, this film is rated B-15 because they managed to understand and achieve an exceptional balance between action and comedy, with very well-planned choreography and very well-executed scenes.
In this film, the star actors play the same roles they always do: Ryan Reynolds plays the role of an action figure who handles sarcasm, Samuel L. Jackson is an action machine, and Salma Hayek plays a Latina woman with a few stereotypes. The acting is fine, as it's what they know how to do, but it's not the big novelty or change in this production.
In conclusion, this film is good, but not great. Although it has very well-done action scenes and the jokes don't feel forced at any point, the performances don't disappoint. However, I would recommend watching it in English or with subtitles, since the dubbing isn't that good.
Pulp fiction meets deadpool, not as intense as both films, but a great watch and very funny. Sarcasm all the way.
A lot of good action, a lot of bad language and a few laughs. I guess I expected maybe a few more laughs, but this movie is fun, just very typical. Sam Jackson seemed like he was having a great time. An interesting/fun role for Salma Hayek as well.
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- AnecdotesGary Oldman learned to speak fluent Russian for his role as the villain Dukhovich. Despite no prior knowledge of Russian, Oldman was required to speak it expertly in the film. "I probably could have learned 'Hamlet' measure for measure in the time that I've spent on my lines," he laughed. Nevertheless, working with a Russian coach daily, Oldman did just that.
- GaffesWhen Professor Asimov testified at the trial that Dukhovich killed his wife and child, Dukhovich's attorney objected that this was hearsay and the court granted the objection and excluded the testimony. The testimony was not hearsay. Hearsay is testifying about what someone else said happened. Asimov was testifying about events that he directly witnessed and the testimony should have been allowed.
- Citations
Michael Bryce: This guy single-handedly ruined the word "motherfucker."
- Crédits fousAt the end of the credits there's an outtake with Ryan Reynolds having to wait for church bells to stop ringing.
- Versions alternativesThere are two versions available, the general theatrical release, and one edited for release in China. Runtimes are, respectively, "1h 58m (118 min)" and "1h 52m (112 min) (Mainland China Censored Version) (China)".
- ConnexionsFeatured in Sean Chandler Talks About: The Hitman's Bodyguard Movie Review (2017)
- Bandes originalesSittin' and Cryin' the Blues
Performed by Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon
Written by Willie Dixon
Published by BMG Bumblebee (BMI) obo Hoochie Coochie Music (BMI)
Courtesy of Fantasy Records
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Duro de cuidar
- Lieux de tournage
- Nieuwe Achtergracht, Amsterdam, The Netherlands(street scenes)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 30 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 75 468 583 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 21 384 504 $US
- 20 août 2017
- Montant brut mondial
- 183 431 147 $US
- Durée
- 1h 58min(118 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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