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Hit & Run
A celebrity policeman, always followed by cameras due to his reality show, is paired with a conman to arrest a drug kingpin who escaped from prison.
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Plot Summary
A man suspects his wife is not who she claims to be and that she is living a secret life. He decides to follow her to uncover the truth, leading him on a wild and unexpected adventure. Along the way, he enlists the help of his old friends, leading to a series of comical misadventures and misunderstandings.
Critical Reception
While the premise offered potential for humor, 'Hit & Run' generally received lukewarm reviews from critics. Many found the plot predictable and the execution lacking, though some praised the comedic performances of the lead actors. Audience reception was similarly mixed, with viewers divided on the film's effectiveness as a comedy.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to balance its comedic elements with its plot, often falling flat.
Lead performances are a highlight but cannot entirely salvage a predictable script.
Offers moments of humor but is ultimately an unremarkable comedy.
Google audience: Google users appreciated the comedic talent of the cast, particularly David Spade and Will Arnett, finding the film to be a lighthearted diversion. However, many felt the story was unoriginal and that the humor, while occasionally effective, was not consistently strong enough to carry the entire movie.
Fun Fact
Despite being marketed with a strong comedic cast, the film was primarily a vehicle for David Spade's directorial debut and his comedic sensibilities, though it did not achieve widespread critical acclaim.
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