Bad Boys
A pair of small-time crooks, Wayne Todd and Fraser Hood, who met in jail are reunited when Wayne leaves London after being threatened by a thug and travels to Glasgow to look up his old cell mate.
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Plot Summary
Miami detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett are investigating a drug kingpin who has stolen a shipment of heroin from police headquarters. When their witness is murdered, they must protect her daughter while racing against time to recover the drugs before the precinct's evidence lockup is compromised. A series of explosive chases and shootouts ensues as the two mismatched partners try to stay alive and solve the case.
Critical Reception
Bad Boys was a commercial success, praised for its energetic direction, charismatic leads, and over-the-top action sequences. While some critics found the plot thin and the humor juvenile, the film was generally seen as a fun, albeit somewhat formulaic, action-comedy. It established Michael Bay as a director with a distinctive visual style and launched Will Smith into superstardom.
What Reviewers Say
- The film boasts impressive action set pieces and a palpable chemistry between its leads.
- Despite a weak plot, the dynamic performances of Smith and Lawrence carry the movie.
- Michael Bay's signature flashy direction is on full display, for better or worse.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed the buddy-cop dynamic between Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, finding their chemistry and comedic banter to be a highlight. The fast-paced action and explosive set pieces were also frequently praised, contributing to a fun and entertaining movie experience.
Fun Fact
Will Smith was reportedly hesitant to take the role of Mike Lowrey, as he was still primarily known as a rapper ('The Fresh Prince') and worried about the transition to a more mature action star. His music career was at its peak, and he had to be convinced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson to accept the part.
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