Movie Central Intelligence |best| Online
It’s the movie equivalent of comfort food: familiar, satisfying, and way more fun than it has any right to be.
Here’s a review of the 2016 action-comedy Central Intelligence . On paper, Central Intelligence sounds like a lazy Sunday afternoon punchline: Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Kevin Hart as high school reunion buddies turned unlikely spy duo. But what could have been a forgettable paycheck movie instead delivers consistent laughs and genuine heart, thanks to the unexpected alchemy of its two leads. movie central intelligence
Rawson Marshall Thurber ( Dodgeball ) directs the action competently. There are a few fun set pieces (a plane cargo bay fight, a climactic prom-themed shootout), but let’s be honest: you aren’t here for Jason Bourne-level choreography. The action serves as a vehicle for more jokes and character beats, which is exactly the right priority. It’s the movie equivalent of comfort food: familiar,
Hart, meanwhile, channels his signature frantic energy into Calvin’s panic. He’s the "straight man" (relatively speaking) who is understandably terrified of the insane situation he’s in. The joke is never that Hart is short and Johnson is huge (though they do mine that visual gag well). The real joke is that the calm, happy, deadly one is Bob, while the screaming, panicking, reasonable one is Calvin. But what could have been a forgettable paycheck