
Movie spotlight
Ghosted
When memories of your ex aren't the only thing that's haunting you.
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Plot Summary
Cole falls head over heels for Sadie, but then discovers she's a secret agent. Before they can decide on a second date, Cole and Sadie unexpectedly team up to save the world when a mysterious adversary gets in the way. They must then race against time to save the world and their potential relationship.
Critical Reception
Ghosted received largely negative reviews from critics, who found the film to be a derivative and uninspired mix of action, comedy, and romance. While the chemistry between the lead actors was sometimes noted as a positive, the predictable plot and lack of originality were recurring criticisms. Audiences also expressed disappointment, with many finding the film to be a forgettable blockbuster that failed to live up to the star power of its cast.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies too heavily on clichés and predictable plot twists.
The action sequences are generic and lack genuine excitement.
Despite a charming lead duo, the chemistry isn't enough to salvage a weak script.
Google audience: Google users generally found 'Ghosted' to be an entertaining, albeit unoriginal, action-comedy. Many appreciated the chemistry between Chris Evans and Ana de Armas and found the movie to be a fun, lighthearted watch for a casual night in. However, a significant portion of viewers felt the plot was predictable and lacked the depth or innovation found in similar films.
Fun Fact
Ana de Armas initially turned down the role of Sadie due to scheduling conflicts with 'The Gray Man', but later accepted after the script was rewritten to accommodate her availability.
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