Bryan B
Jokes are so cliche, obvious and tired that I am not sure if it is intended or lazy. Travolta is the best part of the movie.
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
01/01/24
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Mark S
Terrible! A waste of 78 minutes of my life! I used to be a Kevin Hart fan, that is it for me. He is officially "un-funny".... and John Travolta, what were you thinking?
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Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars
12/29/23
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Billy K
I laughed almost the entire time. After reading the other reviews I briefly considered not singling myself by admitting that I enjoyed the film, but then I remembered that many films take time to find their audience. I'm happy to be among the first to say it was very well acted and funny. Bonus points for Zero politics.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
09/25/23
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Viral Bros Films C
this movie is not for every one but only for me!
im the kevin hart in the film!
my fav movie
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
09/15/23
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Views Of C
Die Hart The Movie - 4.5/10. So apparently this movie is a compilation of the short tv series done for Quibi. I wasn't aware of that, and that's why this feels so half hearted and half assed as a film. I'm surprised this is directed by Eric Appel, who directed the really great Weird Al Yankovic film. Die Hart is an SNL skit that has been prolonged to about 80 minutes long, and it just doesn't have the juice or energy to be a full length movie. Kevin Hart and the rest of the stars try the darndest to make this movie work, but it ends up being just so tired and unfunny. Kevin Hart, man, get a new agent! Stop signing up to everything and anything! You are funny, but you can't be in like 10 movies a year and still hope to make people laugh the same all the time. Comedy is a tough business, and reading his autobiography is super inspiring. But it makes sense as to why he signs up for so much work. This is just another bad movie, and another bad production from Hart sadly.
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
08/29/23
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Carl J
Tries, but Doesn't Quite Succeed
"Die Hart" (2023) is a movie that aims to provide comedic action, but unfortunately, it falls short of its ambitions. The film follows Kevin Hart as a fictionalized version of himself, who wants to break out from his comedy-sidekick stereotype and become a legitimate action hero. It's an intriguing premise, but the execution leaves much to be desired.
One of the major drawbacks of the film is its short runtime of just 1 hour and 18 minutes. Such a limited duration prevents the plot and character development from reaching their full potential. Consequently, the narrative feels rushed and underdeveloped, making the movie resemble more of an episodic content stitched together rather than a cohesive feature film.
Despite boasting a star-studded cast, including the likes of Kevin Hart, John Travolta, Nathalie Emmanuel, and Josh Hartnett, the performances fail to elevate the film to greatness. While there are definitely moments in which the comedic elements provide some chuckles, the humor lacks consistency and may not resonate with all viewers. Additionally, the movie struggles to strike a balance between delivering action-packed sequences and generating laughs, resulting in a somewhat disjointed experience.
Furthermore, "Die Hart" suffers from a clichéd and predictable plotline. The concept of a comedian seeking to prove himself as an action star is not entirely original, and unfortunately, the film brings nothing new to the table. This lack of novelty prevents the movie from distinguishing itself and detracts from the overall enjoyment of the viewing experience.
While some viewers might find entertainment in the blend of action and comedy, others may be disappointed by the lack of fresh content and unfulfilled potential. Additionally, the episodic structure of the film and the perception that it is a condensed version of a TV series rather than a fully-realized standalone film contribute to its mediocrity.
In conclusion, "Die Hart" (2023) struggles to live up to its comedic action aspirations. With a rushed plot, inconsistent humor, and a lack of originality, the movie receives a rating of 4/10. Although it might still appeal to fans of the cast or those seeking a lighthearted action-comedy, it fails to deliver a memorable cinematic experience.
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
07/30/23
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