Bad Boys: Ride or Die (AmazonPrimeVideo) Story :-
Bad Boys: Ride or Die (AmazonPrimeVideo):- Miami PD’s dynamic duo, detectives Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence), find themselves embroiled in a conspiracy that implicates a figure they once held in high regard. Despite the passage of time diminishing their physical prowess, their wit, tenacity, and occasional bouts of madness remain undiminished as they race against the clock to uncover the truth.
Bad Boys: Ride or Die (AmazonPrimeVideo) Release Date, Trailer, Songs, Cast
Release Date | 6 June 2024 |
Language | English |
Genre | Action, Adventure, Comedy |
Duration | 1h 50min |
Cast | Wii Smit, Alexander Ludwing, Vanessa Hudgens, Rhea Seehoen, Tasha Smith, Eric Dane, Ioan Gruffudd, Jenna Kanell, Martin Lawrence, Paola Núñez |
Director | Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah |
Writer | Chris Bremner |
Cinematography | Robrecht Heyvaert |
Music | Lorne Balfe |
Producer | Doug Belgrad, Jerry Bruckheimer, Chad Oman, Will Smith |
Production | Columbia Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) |
Certificate | A |
Bad Boys: Ride or Die (AmazonPrimeVideo) Review :-
Bad Boys: Ride or Die (AmazonPrimeVideo) There was a time when buddy cop comedies dominated cinema. As films evolve and time flies, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah demonstrate how this classic theme can still resonate when executed well. In an era filled with true-crime dramas, cerebral sci-fi, biopics, and lengthy series, a nonsensical yet immensely enjoyable action comedy feels like a refreshing detox.
The fourth installment in the Bad Boys franchise breathes new life into the beloved 90s cop comedy genre. It also marks Will Smith’s triumphant return as the charismatic star we’ve always adored, before the infamous incident. Here, he embodies his signature movie star charisma and delivers his trademark blend of humor and humanity with aplomb. Martin Lawrence, equally remarkable, not only matches Smith’s comedic energy but also enhances their chemistry with his own brand of wit. His handling of racial humor is a testament to his comedic prowess, never crossing into offensiveness. Their impeccable comic timing keeps the audience engaged, while the film cleverly blends fast-paced action with heartfelt banter between the longtime friends.
As aging heroes battling both bad guys and health issues like high blood pressure and diabetes, Smith and Lawrence bring a relatable yet comical twist to the narrative.
The film remains unsentimental even as it explores the emotional depth of its characters. Thrilling action sequences heighten excitement, while humor remains relevant, particularly in depicting the challenges faced by the lead detectives in their 50s. It’s refreshing to witness actors embracing their age on screen, portraying characters grappling with physical limitations.
An homage to male camaraderie and brotherhood, Bad Boys: Ride or Die echoes a famous line from Sex and the City, but from a male perspective: “Maybe our bros are our soulmates, and wives are just people to have fun with.” This film stands out as one of the most entertaining of the year. Don’t miss it!