


Hot Pursuit
Straight-arrow policewoman Cooper is excited and thrilled about her next assignment. Her task is to escort Daniella Riva, a wisecracking Colombian beauty, from San Antonio to Dallas so both she and her husband can testify against a drug lord. Plans go awry when Mr. Riva gets ambushed, leaving Daniella a widow. Cooper and her witness must now use their wits to escape from crooked cops and murderous gunmen, while not killing each other in the process.
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Plot Summary
A by-the-book, inexperienced police officer is tasked with protecting the wisecracking widow of a drug boss. The unlikely pair must go on the run from both sides of the law and a dangerous cartel after a botched attempt to deliver the witness to trial.
Critical Reception
Hot Pursuit was widely panned by critics, who found the humor forced and the chemistry between the lead actresses lacking. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, contributing to its poor box office performance.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies heavily on the comedic potential of its leads, which unfortunately falls flat.
- The plot is predictable and derivative, offering little in the way of originality.
- Chemistry between Witherspoon and Vergara is surprisingly absent, hindering the buddy-cop dynamic.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate disappointment with the film's humor, with many finding it unfunny and relying on tired stereotypes. The chemistry between the stars was also frequently cited as a major drawback.
Fun Fact
Reese Witherspoon's character, Officer Cooper, has a phobia of dogs, which leads to several comedic moments throughout the film. This phobia was a character detail added specifically for her.
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