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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the lives of two con artists, Claude Banks and Ray Gibson, whose lives become intertwined during a Prohibition-era diamond heist. Framed for murder, they must survive decades on the run from the law and each other, their complex relationship evolving through the changing American landscape.
Critical Reception
Life received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising the chemistry between Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence, and the film's ambitious scope across different time periods. However, some critics found the plot convoluted and the humor occasionally fell flat, leading to a generally decent but not universally acclaimed reception.
What Reviewers Say
Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence deliver strong comedic performances.
The film's narrative spans a significant period, offering a unique look at American history through the eyes of its protagonists.
While ambitious, the plot can feel uneven and occasionally loses focus.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the performances of the lead actors, particularly the dynamic between Murphy and Lawrence. Many found the film entertaining and engaging, with a good balance of humor and drama, though some noted that the storyline could be lengthy.
Fun Fact
The film was originally conceived as a dramatic showcase for Eddie Murphy before Martin Lawrence was cast, shifting the tone towards a buddy comedy with dramatic elements.
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