After a fifteen-year retirement to start a family, two former agents return to the light, because they are hunted for having possessed a USB key containing important data. Not only the two of them but their children, who know nothing about their parents’ past, are in danger.
Ten years after Annie (already with Jamie Foxx), and the announcement of a cinematic retirement in 2018, Cameron Diaz finally returns to the screens with a generic action film as possible, which could be a new version of Mr & Mrs Smith (not that of Hitchcock), all put through the Netflix mill where absolutely no rough edges should stick out.
It’s even heartbreaking to see such a failure as the result remains conventional, sewn with white thread, with sometimes crude linings, without a single drop of blood or almost, and where we say to ourselves that so much money wasted on the image to do nothing about actors like Kyle Chandler, Andrew Scott or even poor Glenn Close who, I prefer to say, will not win the Oscar that she so deserves for this role.
So yes, it’s nice to see Cameron Diaz again, but for that? When in addition she is surrounded by Jamie Foxx, as expressionless as a slice of ham, and two child actors who seem to have 90 years of mental age, we say to ourselves that she is not spoiled… Even the part located in London rings false, that is to say.
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