Un ancien policier blâmé et condamné pour un crime qu'il n'a pas commis s'allie avec son colocataire pour retrouver les vrais coupables.Un ancien policier blâmé et condamné pour un crime qu'il n'a pas commis s'allie avec son colocataire pour retrouver les vrais coupables.Un ancien policier blâmé et condamné pour un crime qu'il n'a pas commis s'allie avec son colocataire pour retrouver les vrais coupables.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 2 nominations au total
Post Malone
- Squeeb
- (as Austin Post)
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Batman & Robin, Millennial Style
Mark Wahlberg and director Peter Berg were on the same page when drawing up this neo-noir action-comedy buddy film.
Never aspiring to more than great entertainment with the simple message that sometimes the good guys DO win, and doing the right thing is the only way to live one's life, the dynamic duo of Wahlberg (Batman) and Winston Duke (A linebacker sized Robin) "upper-cut" punch their way through a fringe dirty-cop cartel in Boston as "everyman" heroes.
Alan Arkin takes on the "Alfred" role with his usual perfect droll advice and view of the world, and Iliza Shlisinger as a South Bostie version of Lois Lane (yes, I know LL comes from a different Super Hero comic;) rounds out the Bat-Team.
Lots of fun and action once the back-story is developed enough to set the stage, with a perfect mix of wry humor doled out throughout.
The cliched story of your average Joe/Jane rising to extraordinary circumstances to help out a wronged good cop by a cartel of bad guys and bad cops, works in this film, which does not apologize for being great fun, and does not pretend or aspire to be more than it is.
In the age of fake news and political agendas, great to sit back and enjoy a couple of hours of feel-good good guys win fantasy.
New action franchise? Potential for sequel is approximately 65%.
Never aspiring to more than great entertainment with the simple message that sometimes the good guys DO win, and doing the right thing is the only way to live one's life, the dynamic duo of Wahlberg (Batman) and Winston Duke (A linebacker sized Robin) "upper-cut" punch their way through a fringe dirty-cop cartel in Boston as "everyman" heroes.
Alan Arkin takes on the "Alfred" role with his usual perfect droll advice and view of the world, and Iliza Shlisinger as a South Bostie version of Lois Lane (yes, I know LL comes from a different Super Hero comic;) rounds out the Bat-Team.
Lots of fun and action once the back-story is developed enough to set the stage, with a perfect mix of wry humor doled out throughout.
The cliched story of your average Joe/Jane rising to extraordinary circumstances to help out a wronged good cop by a cartel of bad guys and bad cops, works in this film, which does not apologize for being great fun, and does not pretend or aspire to be more than it is.
In the age of fake news and political agendas, great to sit back and enjoy a couple of hours of feel-good good guys win fantasy.
New action franchise? Potential for sequel is approximately 65%.
Good flick
If you're taking this more seriously than that you weren't paying attention. There's not a moment in this movie where they submitted any requests for you to think higher of this than a fun flick. Try judging it on that.
It was fun. For fans of die hard and such. Was it dark and depressing like many crime drama's? no. Was it stupid like most comedy crime dramas? no. Was it boring like most everything else? no.
Fun characters, with great people acting them, obviously. Alan arkin for god's sake. (but she stole the cake if we're honest) Plot was never slow. Setting is always engaging. Boston is just fun . . .
It was fun. For fans of die hard and such. Was it dark and depressing like many crime drama's? no. Was it stupid like most comedy crime dramas? no. Was it boring like most everything else? no.
Fun characters, with great people acting them, obviously. Alan arkin for god's sake. (but she stole the cake if we're honest) Plot was never slow. Setting is always engaging. Boston is just fun . . .
A GOOD P.I. MOVIE!
I was a fan of the original Spencer for hire series on TV. Seeing that Mark Wahlberg was raised in the Boston area this is a just right fit for him.
Having grown up in many different cities, including the Boston area , this movie brings a lot of memories back. Wahlberg brings his unique sarcasm, wit and physical presence to the role. Although it is somewhat different than the series, it is a good PI movie that you will enjoy. The thing that people have to remember is that you have to judge movies based on categories. This will never win an Academy award, but I would not compare it to titanic or pretty woman because that's not the type of movie it is. This is an action, comedy, and some what of a mystery. If you're looking for a good action movie with unique personalities and some comedy thrown in, this is your movie, enjoy.
Entertaining 😃
I love a good action movie! I like Wahlberg, I know what to expect if I see his name. Take it for what it is, a action/entertaining movie. And stop bit**'in about it's this and that! It's entertainment 😃
Why did they diverge from the story line?
I liked the movie but I can't understand why they changed the story line from the wonderful Spenser series written by Robert Parker. Spenser and Hawk are amazing characters why change that? Why change Susan, Spenser's beau and psychologist into Cissy the dog groomer? Where's Belson? Why is Pearl a basset hound and not a golden retriever? I think they should have just named the movie Confidential and changed all of the characters names which would have made the movie more credible.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMark Wahlberg was paid $30 million, the biggest salary of his career.
- GaffesAfter Spenser approaches the FBI surveillance car, the agent with the computer just starts typing Spenser's name into his database search without knowing who he is. He even acknowledges he doesn't know him by being shocked to learn of his past. However it is obvious that the other agent recognised him and told the first agent his name.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Mark Wahlberg/Storm Reid/Goody Grace/Blink-182 (2020)
- Bandes originalesForeplay / Long Time
Written by Tom Scholz
Performed by Boston
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Spenser: Confidencial
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 95 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée
- 1h 51m(111 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.00 : 1
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