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Director: | Doug Liman |
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Writer: | Simon Kinberg |
Staring: |
After five (or six) years of vanilla-wedded bliss, ordinary suburbanites John and Jane Smith are stuck in a huge rut. Unbeknownst to each other, they are both coolly lethal, highly-paid assassins working for rival organisations. When they discover they're each other's next target, their secret lives collide in a spicy, explosive mix of wicked comedy, pent-up passion, nonstop action and high-tech weaponry. | |
Release Date: | Jun 07, 2005 |
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Director: | Doug Liman |
Writer: | Simon Kinberg |
Genres: | Comedy, Action, Drama, Thriller |
Keywords | assassin, bomb, hitman, marriage crisis, gun, secret identity, married couple, assault rifle, marriage, decoy, secret agent, dysfunctional marriage, gunfight, bullet wound, excited, ridiculous |
Production Companies | Weed Road Pictures, Summit Entertainment, Regency Enterprises, Epsilon Motion Pictures, New Regency Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $487,300,000
Budget: $110,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Brad Pitt | John Smith |
Angelina Jolie | Jane Smith |
Vince Vaughn | Eddie |
Adam Brody | Benjamin Danz |
Kerry Washington | Jasmine |
Keith David | Father |
Chris Weitz | Martin Coleman |
Rachael Huntley | Suzy Coleman |
Michelle Monaghan | Gwen |
Stephanie March | Julie - Associate #1 |
Jennifer Morrison | Jade - Associate #2 |
Theresa Barrera | Janet - Associate #3 |
Perrey Reeves | Jessie - Associate #4 |
Melanie Tolbert | Jamie - Associate #5 |
Jerry T. Adams | Guard - Bull |
Elijah Alexander | Marco Racin |
Hans F. Alexander | Louis |
Lauryn Alvarez | Coleman Kid #2 |
Burke Armstrong | Restaurant Patron |
Ron Bottitta | P.J. |
Earl H. Bullock | 50's Man |
Miguel Angel Caballero | Bellboy - Bogotá |
Victor A. Chapa | Americana Hotel Manager |
Maree Cheatham | Father's Secretary |
Laine Collins | Eddie's Waitress |
Noah Dahl | Coleman Kid #1 |
Merrilee Dale | Mom #2 |
Chris Daniels | Mailman Assassin |
Patrika Darbo | 50's Woman |
Jennifer DeMille | Breakfast Diner Waitress |
Tyce Diorio | Salsa Dancer #2 |
Patricia Donaldson | Louise |
Sabi Dorr | Bodyguard #3 |
Greg Ellis | Mickey |
David Escobedo | Americana Hotel Bartender |
Kaela Freeman | Neighborhood Girl |
Megan Gallagher | 40's Woman |
Amy Hathaway | Beauty |
Jessica Hedden | Hopskotch Girl #2 |
Kathrine Herzer | Hopscotch Girl #1 |
Nigel Hudson | Boxing Sparring Partner |
Ravil Isyanov | Curtis |
Stephanie Ittleson | Party Guest |
Mark Ivanir | Patron - Dive Bar |
Benton Jennings | Maitre'D |
Simon Kinberg | Investment Banker #1 |
Peter Lavin | Leroy |
Deren Tadlock | Doorman |
Sean Mahon | Lucky |
Kevin Makely | Johnson |
Mike McCaul | Bill the Neighbor |
Derek Medina | Policia #2 |
Will Moore | House Assassin #1 |
Joel Munoz | Policia #1 |
Mark Newsom | Guard #1 |
Richie Ornelas | Policia #4 |
Jordan Osher | House Assassin #2 |
Edward Padilla | Colombian Military Officer |
Eugene C. Palmer | Judge |
Luis Racer | Policia #3 |
Liz Ramos | Salsa Dancer #1 |
Leonard Robinson | Watchguard |
Felix A. Ruiz | Vocalist |
Sam Sabbah | Bodyguard |
Kim Schioldan | Bartender - Dive Bar |
Ty Sharp | Towncar Driver |
Jimmy Shubert | Ancient Barker |
Abigail Rose Solomon | Mom #3 |
Hannah Von Kanel | Hopskotch Girl #3 |
Ali Marsh | Mom #1 |
Kim H. Winther | Mr. Smith's Father |
Michael Winther | Investment Banker #2 |
Michael-John Wolfe | Bartender - Coleman House |
Jeff Yagher | 40's Man |
Bryan Anthony | Dancer |
Douglas Caldwell | Dancer |
R.J. Durell | Dancer |
Melissa Hurley | Dancer |
Jacqui Landrum | Dancer |
Carol Mack | Dancer |
Michael Morris | Dancer |
Gloria Rodriguez | Dancer |
Linda Kathleen Taylor | Dancer |
Anne Vardanian | Dancer |
Ara Vardanian | Dancer |
Luis Vasquez | Dancer |
John W. Woodruff | Dancer |
Angela Bassett | Mr. Smith's Boss (voice) (uncredited) |
William Fichtner | Dr. Wexler - Marriage Counselor (voice) (uncredited) |
David Block | Security Guard (uncredited) |
John Branch | Swat Team Member (uncredited) |
Julius Callahan | Sebastian James (uncredited) |
Shilo Frontierro | Assassin (uncredited) |
Lisa Gabriel | Dancer (uncredited) |
Tony Longo | Big Bad Bathroom Dude (uncredited) |
Janelle Marra | Woman #3 (uncredited) |
Heather Petrone | BB Gun Shooter (uncredited) |
Bill Viney | Dancer (uncredited) |
Hawk Younkins | Swat Officer (uncredited) |
Matt McColm | Assassin (uncredited) |
Mo Gallini | Algerian Assassin (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Doug Liman | Director |
Simon Kinberg | Screenplay |
Simon Crane | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
Dawn Fintor | Foley Artist |
Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
Mark Watters | Conductor |
Marguerite Pomerhn Derricks | Choreographer |
Peter McKernan | Pilot |
Melissa R. Stubbs | Stunt Double, Utility Stunts |
Karin Silvestri | Stunt Double, Utility Stunts |
Anita Hart | Stunt Double, Utility Stunts |
Billy D. Lucas | Utility Stunts |
Joseph Middleton | Casting |
Jeff Mann | Production Design |
Keith Neely | Art Direction |
Victor J. Zolfo | Set Decoration |
Giovanni Lovatelli | Line Producer |
Lori A. Balton | Location Scout |
Richard Brooks Burton | Aerial Camera |
Shawn Murphy | Scoring Mixer |
Peter Dydo | 3D Artist |
Kenji Luster | Steadicam Operator |
B.J. Rogers | Assistant Costume Designer |
Linda Matthews | Costume Supervisor |
Julianne Jordan | Music Supervisor |
Chuck Michael | Sound Editor |
Jeri Baker | Key Hair Stylist |
Randy L. Childs | Propmaker |
Darcy Reno | Systems Administrators & Support |
Mark Soucie | Best Boy Electric |
Cameron Frankley | Sound Designer |
Paul Griffin | Animation Supervisor |
Larry J. Aube | Key Grip |
Matthew J. Barden | Grip |
David R. Blakely | Driver |
Mark Behar | Security |
David 'Goldy' Goldsmith | Video Assist Operator |
Mike Reichman | Art Department Assistant |
Michael A. Clark | Carpenter |
Rich Bennetti | Picture Car Coordinator |
Patrick Flanagan | Digital Compositors |
Steven Kemper | Additional Editing |
Jaimie Linn | Stand In |
Pamela Alch | Script Supervisor |
Jason Andrew | Rigging Grip |
John Cefalu | Location Manager |
Jason W. Jennings | Sound Effects Editor |
Chris Del Conte | Visual Effects Producer |
Ronald S. Baratie | Greensman |
Michael Bender | Painter |
Beth Miller | Hair Department Head |
Mark Shoaf | CG Supervisor |
Ryan Juggler | Assistant Sound Editor |
Dominic Aluisi | First Assistant Camera |
Karl J. Weschta | Armorer |
David Sandefur | Supervising Art Director |
Lisa D. DiSanto | Art Department Coordinator |
Lonnie A. Mathes | Post Production Assistant |
Michael Tinger | Post Production Supervisor |
Ryan Bonner | Set Production Assistant |
Jonas Kirk | Construction Coordinator |
Jamie Rama | Production Illustrator |
Dawn Brown | Set Designer |
P. Scott Bailey | Set Dressing Artist |
Andrew B. Horton | Lighting Technician |
Alessandro Fiorito | Production Accountant |
Ralph Bertelle | Production Coordinator |
Val Drake | Sculptor |
Kent Harvey | Additional Camera |
Lisa Buono | Makeup Artist |
John Garrett | Loader |
Jack Stern | Studio Teachers |
David M. Milstien | Leadman |
Steven Melton | Property Master |
Kelly Kiernan | Unit Production Manager |
Kim H. Winther | First Assistant Director |
Steve Cantamessa | Sound Mixer |
Ginger Damon | Hairstylist |
Raymond Bulinski | Craft Service |
Roger Bojarski Jr. | Transportation Captain |
Desi Ortiz | Visual Effects Editor |
Diane L. Sabatini | Production Supervisor |
Mark Weber | Construction Foreman |
Mark Blaydes | Set Medic |
Billy G. Arter | Transportation Coordinator |
Dana Arnold | Rigging Gaffer |
Krista Allain | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Kevin Elam | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Charles Kern | Standby Painter |
Stephen Vaughan | Still Photographer |
Lauren Grey | Casting Associate |
Michael Kirylo | Visual Effects |
Greg Berry | Assistant Art Director |
David V. Butler | Dialogue Editor |
Kevin Barrera | Electrician |
Gary Thomas | Boom Operator |
Brad Dechter | Orchestrator |
Randall D. Wilkins | Set Designer |
Michael Hansen | Utility Stunts |
Robert Consing | Storyboard Artist |
David Betancourt | Foley Mixer |
Anthony Kramer | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
Craig Kohtala | Best Boy Grip |
Aaron Brock | Assistant Editor |
Grace Yim | Costume Assistant |
Garnet Baril | Special Effects Assistant |
S.R. Conger | Assistant Accountant |
Erik Bruhwiler | Digital Compositor |
Julio Salazar | Production Driver |
Mo Henry | Negative Cutter |
Matthew Evan Walsh | Post Production Coordinator |
Ron Wisnesky | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Merrilee Dale | First Assistant Accountant |
William A. Campbell | Key Costumer |
Alexx Thompson | Set Painter |
Jon Michaels | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Kimberly Harris | Supervising ADR Editor |
Dennis McHugh | VFX Director of Photography |
Jeannie H. Kelly | Costumer |
Michael Hansen | Assistant Property Master |
Ulrika Akander | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
Bart Barber | Special Effects Technician |
Laura Graham | ADR Editor |
Howard London | ADR Mixer |
David E. Scott | Graphic Designer |
Jason Lanier Brown | VFX Artist |
Michael Struk | Visual Effects Assistant Editor |
Leandro Visconti | Compositing Supervisor |
Brad Combs | Executive Assistant |
Wes Denton | Production Assistant |
Jeff Barnes | Production Executive |
Carrie Holecek | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Ashley Kravitz | Clearances Coordinator |
Gary Kangrga | Key Rigging Grip |
Tatjana Bozinovski | Rotoscoping Artist |
John Bonnin | Libra Head Technician |
Oscar J. Flores | Production Secretary |
Mark Connelly | Second Assistant Camera |
Ron Barr | Digital Intermediate Editor |
Angela Randazzo | Payroll Accountant |
Sean Lawrence | Colorist |
Jason Columbus | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Philip Huffman | Casting Assistant |
Jojo Villanueva | Music Coordinator |
Terri Greening | Accountant |
Jerry Lee | Second Assistant Accountant |
Joseph DiValerio | Visual Effects Designer |
Matthew Mebane | Camera Loader |
David Lucarelli | ADR Recordist |
Michael Fucci | Assistant Location Manager |
Mimi N. McGreal | Travel Coordinator |
Kip Myers | Location Assistant |
Ray Scalice | General Manager |
Ron Crabb | Matte Painter |
Sean Looper | Pipeline Technical Director |
Stephen P. Del Prete | Second Second Assistant Director |
Kent Demaine | Creative Director |
Kristiona Arnds | Assistant Camera |
Nico Bally | Dolly Grip |
Jennifer Bender | Extras Casting |
Candice Carella | Costumer |
Michael Weis | Utility Stunts |
Shelly Ward | Utility Stunts |
Aaron Walters | Utility Stunts |
Christopher J. Tuck | Utility Stunts |
Keith Tellez | Utility Stunts |
Richard C. Taylor | Utility Stunts |
Doug Snively | Utility Stunts |
Gunter Simon | Utility Stunts |
Hashem Shaalan | Utility Stunts |
Myke Schwartz | Stunts |
David Schultz | Utility Stunts |
James Ryan | Utility Stunts |
Debbie Lynn Ross | Utility Stunts |
Shawn Robinson | Utility Stunts |
Robby Robinson | Utility Stunts |
Jeff Podgurski | Utility Stunts |
Gábor Piroch | Utility Stunts |
Monte Rex Perlin | Utility Stunts |
Douglas Neithercut | Utility Stunts |
Jack Moore | Utility Stunts |
Rhys Millen | Utility Stunts |
Ed McDermott II | Stunt Driver |
Bob MacDougall | Utility Stunts |
Dana C. Lynch | Utility Stunts |
Michael Li | Utility Stunts |
Kevin LaRosa | Utility Stunts |
Kevin LaRosa Jr. | Utility Stunts |
Ralf Koch | Utility Stunts |
Shawn Kautz | Utility Stunts |
Brandon Johnson | Utility Stunts |
Terry Jackson | Utility Stunts |
Eunice Huthart | Stunt Double |
David Hugghins | Utility Stunts |
Tommy J. Huff | Utility Stunts |
Greg Harris | Utility Stunts |
James M. Halty | Utility Stunts |
Charles Grisham | Utility Stunts |
Steven Graves | Utility Stunts |
Marvin Graham | Utility Stunts |
J. Armin Garza II | Utility Stunts |
Brent Fletcher | Utility Stunts |
Richard Epper | Utility Stunts |
Tom Elliott | Utility Stunts |
Sandy East | Utility Stunts |
Scott Cosgrove | Utility Stunts |
Mark Chapman | Utility Stunts |
Jacob Chambers | Utility Stunts |
Jack Carpenter | Utility Stunts |
Kenny Bates | Utility Stunts |
Wade Allen | Utility Stunts |
Kenny Alexander | Utility Stunts |
Vanessa White | Stunt Double |
Lisa Cohen | Utility Stunts |
John Powell | Original Music Composer |
Bojan Bazelli | Director of Photography |
Michael Tronick | Editor |
Michelle Morris-Gertz | Casting |
Michael Kaplan | Costume Design |
Daniel Moder | Camera Operator |
Deborah La Mia Denaver | Makeup Department Head |
Toby Bronson | Set Costumer |
Damon Caro | Fight Choreographer, Utility Stunts |
Michael Meinardus | Special Effects Coordinator |
Chris Daniels | Stunts |
Tom Carlson | Music Editor |
Tad Griffith | Utility Stunts |
Tim Rigby | Utility Stunts |
Laura Albert | Utility Stunts |
Jaimarie Bjorge | Stunt Double |
Melanie Tolbert | Stunt Driver |
Brad Martin | Utility Stunts |
Boni Yanagisawa | Utility Stunts |
Danny Wynands | Utility Stunts |
Scott Workman | Utility Stunts |
Darlene Ava Williams | Utility Stunts |
Jim Vickers | Utility Stunts |
Jon Valera | Utility Stunts |
Tim Trella | Stunt Coordinator |
Mark Stefanich | Utility Stunts |
Chad Stahelski | Utility Stunts |
Rick Shuster | Utility Stunts |
Todd Schneider | Utility Stunts |
Michael Runyard | Utility Stunts |
Jason Rodriguez | Utility Stunts |
Mic Rodgers | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
Troy Robinson | Utility Stunts |
Mario Roberts | Utility Stunts |
Buster Reeves | Utility Stunts |
Rex Reddick | Utility Stunts |
Darrin Prescott | Utility Stunts |
David Powledge | Utility Stunts |
Chris Palermo | Utility Stunts |
Jimmy Ortega | Utility Stunts |
Casey O'Neill | Utility Stunts |
Heidi Moneymaker | Utility Stunts |
Rick Miller | Utility Stunts |
John C. Meier | Utility Stunts |
Matt McColm | Utility Stunts |
Meredith Majors | Utility Stunts |
David Leitch | Stunt Double |
Oakley Lehman | Utility Stunts |
Gene LeBell | Utility Stunts |
Samuel Le | Utility Stunts |
Shawn Patrick Lane | Utility Stunts |
Paul M. Lane | Utility Stunts |
Theo Kypri | Utility Stunts |
Mark Kubr | Utility Stunts |
Joel Kramer | Utility Stunts |
Dorian Kingi | Stunts |
Henry Kingi Jr. | Utility Stunts |
Mike Justus | Utility Stunts |
Jeff Imada | Utility Stunts |
Toby Holguin | Utility Stunts |
Freddie Hice | Utility Stunts |
Nick Hermz | Utility Stunts |
Alisa Hensley | Utility Stunts |
Gene Hartline | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
Tom Harper | Utility Stunts |
Thomas Robinson Harper | Utility Stunts |
Sean Graham | Stunt Double |
Mickey Giacomazzi | Utility Stunts |
Duffy Gaver | Utility Stunts |
Christian J. Fletcher | Utility Stunts |
Debbie Evans | Utility Stunts |
Corey Michael Eubanks | Utility Stunts |
Annie Ellis | Utility Stunts |
Andy Dylan | Utility Stunts |
Doc Duhame | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
Dino Dos Santos | Utility Stunts |
Mark De Alessandro | Utility Stunts |
Tim A. Davison | Utility Stunts |
Keith Splinter Davis | Utility Stunts |
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw | Utility Stunts |
Clay Cullen | Utility Stunts |
Edward Conna | Utility Stunts |
Norm Compton | Utility Stunts |
Liisa Cohen | Stunt Double |
Richard Cetrone | Utility Stunts |
David Castillo | Utility Stunts |
Erin Carufel | Stunts |
Troy Brown | Utility Stunts |
Bob Brown | Utility Stunts |
Eddie Braun | Utility Stunts |
Stanton Barrett | Utility Stunts |
Tammie Baird | Utility Stunts |
Dean Bailey | Utility Stunts |
Hank Amos | Utility Stunts |
Randy Johnson | Utility Stunts |
Scott Waugh | Utility Stunts |
Richie Adams | Main Title Designer |
Scotty Richards | Stunt Coordinator |
Name | Title |
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Patrick Wachsberger | Producer |
Eric McLeod | Producer |
Kim H. Winther | Co-Producer |
Ellyn Exley | Associate Producer |
Varina Bleil | Associate Producer |
Lucas Foster | Producer |
Akiva Goldsman | Producer |
Arnon Milchan | Producer |
Erik Feig | Executive Producer |
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith explodes with flaming chemistry but assassinated its own script. “Brangelina”. Without Liman’s standard action comedy, we wouldn’t have had the power couple that dominated the tabloids. Several children wouldn’t have been adopted and brought up in a completely different, yet financi ... ally stable, environment. Jolie wouldn’t have been the charitable humanitarian she is now. And Shiloh’s first baby photograph wouldn’t have amassed over ten million dollars worldwide. Wow! Suffice to say, the two most beautiful humans in Hollywood have a substantial amount of gratitude to show Liman for his efforts in pairing them. If only his energetic vibrancy was enough to power the lacklustre screenplay, the balance of action and comedy could’ve been a landmark within the sub-genre. A bored upper middle class married couple are astonished to learn that they work for differing assassination organisations, soon to be assigned to kill each other. It’s your standard marriage. Winning a teddy bear at a carnival, falling in love whilst buying the most expensive mansion on the street, succumbing to the same mundane daily routine, destroying the house with an almighty shootout followed by a gas explosion, participating in the feistiest erotic love-making scene ever and naturally ending in marriage counselling. A cruel irony for “Brangelina”, maybe they should’ve watched the film they made together? Cynicism aside, what truly elevates the memorability of this feature is the onscreen (and offscreen, bow chicka wow wow...) chemistry of its leading stars. Jolie and Pitt are exceptionally effortless with their comedic timing, dramatic endeavours and high-octane action. The lightning-fast wit that they inject into Kinberg’s less than impressive script is nothing short of, well, impressive. They make the film. They are the film. And they certainly have solid taste in curtains. Liman maintains a light tone throughout, never dabbling into the cracks of the marriage which is vital for retaining a fun buoyancy. This isn’t an analysis on marital breakdown. It’s just a tongue in cheek slice of entertainment. Having said that, despite the tantalising chemistry of its leads, you never quite feel that they are truly in love. Unfortunately, Kinberg’s script is so vacuous in emotional conviction, that both Smiths resemble roommates than a married couple. Understandably the marriage is stale as they conform to their upper middle class lifestyle, but even when they fight and makeup, there’s no real connection. I yearn to see Jolie and Pitt lust over each other. The momentum essentially grinds to a halt after their house explodes, with Kinberg’s script focussing on a central plot point involving “The Tank” and an onslaught of heavily armed operatives raiding a department store. Attention for the splendid couple instantly dissipated with a third act that seemingly refused to end, ultimately losing the acute fun that preceded the underwhelming conclusion. The whole “keeping up appearances” act was tossed out of the smashed window, and that was the sole element that made the film incredibly fun. Mr. & Mrs. Smith doesn’t conclude with a divorce, as it is sensible light entertainment for the vast majority of its runtime, yet the concluding act and poor screenplay prevent the marriage from flourishing fully. Angelina Jolie man! I would abandon my homosexuality for her...
Average performances, average script. What did you expect? ...
Been a long time since I last watched this and while not great, was certainly entertaining thanks to the charisma and chemistry between Pitt and Jolie and the action from director Doug Liman was well done. Kind of had a weird ending with no resolution with their respective agencies going after them. ... **3.5/5**
**Mr. & Mrs. Smith’s experienced director and cast make it the peak of the spy versus spy romantic comedy genre.** Mr. & Mrs. Smith shares a similar romantic spy versus spy plot as movies like This Means War, Killers, and Knight and Day. However, a significant difference is that Mr. & Mrs. Smith ... came out 5-7 years before the rest and is hands down the best of the group. Doug Liman was coming off his enormous success with The Bourne Identity and landed two of the biggest stars in Hollywood (especially at that time) to lead his next big spy action thriller. The script is a little clunky, but Jolie and Pitt’s chemistry and charisma carry the film. Car chases, explosions, hand-to-hand combat, gun fighting, and pretty much every other action movie element permeate every moment of the film with short pauses to laugh at Vince Vaughn’s ridiculous banter. The movie might be a little outrageous, but it’s a fun take on the spy genre from a director and actors who have proven they know the genre well.
This is another one of those greatly nuanced movies people just don't get. Viewers are expecting another run-of-the-mill action film so that's all they look for, and in doing that they miss so much more! The interplay between the characters, the subtext and the layering you can only fully appreciate ... after absorbing the film in its entirety is a thing of beauty. If all you get out of this is the action then I'm afraid that says more about you than the movie.
Awesome movie, and lots of action. I love how they try to hide that their in the same occupation from each other. Until they both end up going for the same person then things start to change. ...
The movie is a **parody** to action-spy movies. It is not about the action, but rather about the characters. The character interactions and relationships are perfect. There are so many little details, like one word or eye contact, that tell us everything. Action scenes are great, except they are ... made to be funny and realistic in that way. The story itself does not has many interesting twists, but nicely follows evolving characters. ### Conclusion This movie is not for people who wants to see pure big action. However, whoever enjoys well thought through comedy, this could be your cup of tea.