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Agents presque secrets

Original title: Central Intelligence
  • 2016
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
229K
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Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson in Agents presque secrets (2016)
After he reunites with an old pal through Facebook, a mild-mannered accountant is lured into the world of international espionage.
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After he reconnects with an awkward pal from high school through Facebook, a mild-mannered accountant is lured into the world of international espionage.After he reconnects with an awkward pal from high school through Facebook, a mild-mannered accountant is lured into the world of international espionage.After he reconnects with an awkward pal from high school through Facebook, a mild-mannered accountant is lured into the world of international espionage.

  • Director
    • Rawson Marshall Thurber
  • Writers
    • Ike Barinholtz
    • David Stassen
    • Rawson Marshall Thurber
  • Stars
    • Dwayne Johnson
    • Kevin Hart
    • Danielle Nicolet
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    229K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,796
    299
    • Director
      • Rawson Marshall Thurber
    • Writers
      • Ike Barinholtz
      • David Stassen
      • Rawson Marshall Thurber
    • Stars
      • Dwayne Johnson
      • Kevin Hart
      • Danielle Nicolet
    • 309User reviews
    • 241Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Dwayne Johnson
    Dwayne Johnson
    • Bob Stone
    Kevin Hart
    Kevin Hart
    • Calvin Joyner
    Danielle Nicolet
    Danielle Nicolet
    • Maggie
    Amy Ryan
    Amy Ryan
    • Agent Pamela Harris
    Jason Bateman
    Jason Bateman
    • Trevor
    Aaron Paul
    Aaron Paul
    • Phil
    Ryan Hansen
    Ryan Hansen
    • Steve
    Tim Griffin
    Tim Griffin
    • Agent Stan Mitchell
    Timothy John Smith
    Timothy John Smith
    • Agent Nick Cooper
    Sione Kelepi
    • Young Robbie
    Dylan Boyack
    • Trevor - 17 Years Old
    Thomas Kretschmann
    Thomas Kretschmann
    • The Buyer
    Megan Park
    Megan Park
    • Waitress
    George Carroll
    George Carroll
    • Thugged Out
    • (as Slaine)
    Annie Kerins
    Annie Kerins
    • Lady MC
    Nate Richman
    Nate Richman
    • Big Bro
    Robert Woo
    • Ethan
    Kumail Nanjiani
    Kumail Nanjiani
    • Jared the Airport Security Guard
    • Director
      • Rawson Marshall Thurber
    • Writers
      • Ike Barinholtz
      • David Stassen
      • Rawson Marshall Thurber
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    7quincytheodore

    The polarizing duo might not have the best chemistry, but each has their own quirky way to entertain

    It's quite possible that they cast Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson just to make "Little Hart, Big Johnson" pun. As far as buddy cop goes, this contrasting nature can provide some chuckles, however the espionage them might not hit all the marks. Still, there are significant amount of scenes where laughter is secured by sheer timely body language and jokes alone.

    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.
    7anish-25809

    Watch this while it's still playing.(Spoiler-free)

    Here comes another buddy cop film,this time with Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart in the lead roles.I thought this movie would fail miserably.I thought it was ripping off Ride Along(which is not a good film to rip off) but it surprisingly stands on its own and makes for a fun time at the movies.Bob Stone asks his old classmate,Calvin Joyner to help him with his computer skills.I don't really like Kevin Hart all that much,because he plays the same character in every film and even though he does have acting skills,he goes OTT in every performance.But his character is a bit more serious in this one and Dwayne Johnson is awesome as ever in his role.The main strength of this movie is the chemistry between the 2 leads.They are so much fun to watch.One is a fearless agent and the other a normal guy who can't even hold a gun.There are some nice jokes and gags as well.

    On the downside,the film falters sometimes in the plot section.Yet another OTT performance by Kevin Hart(as mentioned above) I wish the action scenes had a bit more lustre in them.But do not be bothered by that because this is the action junkie in me speaking,and you may like this movie more than I did.

    This movie isn't completely flawless,nor is it totally groundbreaking in the buddy cop genre.But it is still worth watching in the theatre,thanks to the chemistry between the 2 leads and a lot of laughs.
    8captainmike-michael

    Great Chemistry between Johnson and Hart

    Forget about the formulaic spies plot and its flaws, the film does not look silly for the wise decision of making it into a comedy and it sparks thanks to the strong rapport between Johnson and Hart. The thriller may seems to be dumb and lack of inventiveness in all the right ways but it is also a bit smarter than what audiences could have expected. The hilarious but not nonsense actions, sweet high- school buddies friendships, comedy about bullies and inspiration to transform a better oneself however are all blended well into this lack-of-originality thriller; though insufficient to generate big humors, it is still able to keep your smile till the end. The film centralises on the delightful chemistry between the two actors, both Hart and Johnson deliver a cheerful bromantic, especially the latter who takes his character and silliness seriously other than just knowing to flex muscles. It might lack in depth to explain about the quest of the mission but it is overall entertaining due to the commitment of the cast to bring us laughter.
    6Prismark10

    Big Hart

    Central Intelligence sees a high school fat kid Rob Wierdich who is humiliated at his last day in school being transformed into muscular but timid Rob Stone (Dwayne Johnson) who is now a CIA operative.

    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.
    7kevin_newdirections

    The hit-to-miss ratio is surprisingly higher than you expect.

    When a film has a tagline as witty and sharp as Central Intelligence's – "Saving the world takes a little Hart and a big Johnson" — something tells me that the producers came up with that pun first and decided to commission a script around it after. True enough, this film is an excuse to have Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Kevin Hart play delightfully silly characters amidst a fairly disposable plot. It really doesn't matter because you won't see this film for a complex plot, you'll see this film for some good laughs. The hit-to-miss ratio is surprisingly higher than you expect.

    In Central Intelligence, Johnson plays a formerly morbidly obese high school student named Robbie Wierdicht (yes, it's pronounced as Weird Dick, hah!) who was subjected to a horribly cruel prank twenty years ago. He now resurfaces as Bob Stone, a herculean CIA agent who decides to reunite with his only friend in high school, Calvin "The Golden Jet" Joyner (Hart) — back then Central High's "most likely to succeed" student. Ironically, he is now living an unexceptional adult life as a mid-level accountant stuck in a rocky marriage. Little does Calvin know, what started as a mysterious Facebook friend request to a casual catch-up is Stone's silent attempt to enlist Calvin as his unwilling sidekick in a deadly mission to track down stolen U.S. satellite codes and stop a wanted kingpin called the "Black Badger" from obtaining them.

    In his previous comedies (Ride Along and Get Hard), Hart is often portrayed as a fast- talking shtick at the center of attention. In this film, We're The Miller's director Rawson Marshall Thurber, who co- wrote the script with Bob Fisher and Steve Faber, breaks this stereotype by subduing Hart to a serious straight-up role and giving the goofy prankster role to Johnson (responsible for pulling off most of the verbal and physical gags). The role reversal works with the slapstick comedy thanks to both actors' exhilarating chemistry and sharp performance. Their size juxtaposition alone is a joke in itself. "Pint-sized" squeaky-voiced Hart, with all his outbursts and babbling, mixes panic and rage probably better than any actor. As for Johnson, he keeps up with expectations here whether by simply donning fanny packs, unicorn t-shirts, and uber-tight pajamas; or flaunting his cartoonish manliness against a character who is surprisingly sensitive and still embarrassed with his past. Central Intelligence is given more depth when it deals with our main characters' high school baggage – Calvin's frustration on his life turning not the way he expected, and Bob's self-esteem issues due to the serious and lasting effects of bullying.

    Don't get me wrong, the exhausting espionage plot struggles to have any shred of intelligence to it. It is quite perfunctory to the point that it might as well fade into a background noise. It even falls apart to utter nonsense by the end when the plot twist is revealed and judging by their focus on comedy, the filmmakers seems to be fine leaving the plot holes unpatched. Neither are the villains written with deep thought as they are all cardboard bad guys who are homophobes, bullies, mercenaries or a combination thereof. Apart from the comedy itself, the film apologizes in its shortcomings by boasting a roster of cameos that I'll leave unmentioned for the sake of surprise.

    You can groan at its dumb plot, get antsy over action scenes where no one (not even trained CIA gunmen) can shoot straight or frown at Calvin and Stone whispering strategies whilst pointed with guns, but Central Intelligence is hard to dislike because Johnson and Hart shine perfectly in their roles and hence, elevate this film from subpar to moderately enjoyable. Without them, this film will be as useful as a bag of rocks. That being said, Central Intelligence can be a good distraction during a hot summer day.

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    • Trivia
      Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart formed a friendship since this film came out and have been best friends ever since.
    • Goofs
      After 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.
    • Quotes

      [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.

    • Crazy credits
      There 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.
    • Alternate versions
      The word God dammit was removed. It was replaced with gosh darn it!
    • Connections
      Featured in Top Gear: Episode #23.3 (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      My 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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    • Release date
      • August 24, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • China
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un espía y medio
    • Filming locations
      • Boston, Massachusetts, USA(Boston Common)
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Universal Pictures
      • RatPac-Dune Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $50,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $127,440,871
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $35,535,250
      • Jun 19, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $216,940,871
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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