The reviews have arrived for Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg’s new Netflix movie, Me Time, and they’re brutal

The reviews have arrived for Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg’s new Netflix movie, Me Time, and they’re brutal

As we approach the end of summer and therefore summer movies, from netflix the last movie personal time hit the streamer today. The comedy about friends follows Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg playing two friends on a wild ride, while Hart’s character is meant to have a relaxing day for himself.

A mischief ensues as the two friends embark on this journey. With Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg, Regina Hall is also funny in this film. The trailers show the two guys sporting a turtle in matching suits and Wahlberg undresses at one point creating a chaotic moment, but critics don’t seem so amused, as the film has 8% on Rotten Tomatoes. Office

from Los Angeles Times , Noel Murray explains that Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg play exactly the characters expected of them. Murray wrote that characters never get a chance to grow and change due to the underdeveloped storyline, forcing them to stay within their given archetypes.

“Me Time” is less of a movie and more of a bulletin board full of half-baked locals for dirty jokes.

The ABC news The review is a little kinder to the film without being overly positive. Peter Travers explains that Kevin Hart has some awesome comedic moments that show off his top-notch improvisation skills that are really fun, but that’s not enough:

Hart is too good not to be licked. A scene where he hugs a lion cub becomes hilarious and terrifying when the lion mother shows his disapproval. But the unpredictable visual jokes add nothing to the free hype that everyone clearly meant.

ON the Hollywood reporter , Frank Scheck finds the film incredibly immature. He said that although the two actors have a large and affectionate fan base, this film could test affection. However, Scheck didn’t like it very much.

Middle-aged men who act stupid have sadly become a staple of cinema in an era marked by the celebration of the refusal to grow as a way of life. Any doubts that Netflix’s new comedy starring Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg will go against the trend is immediately dispelled in the opening moments with reckless stunts (not starring, of course) and traps that wouldn’t have been out of the question. in time of silence. Unfortunately, Me Time doesn’t get any more sophisticated from there.

the holder inside The Guardian explains that this film is confusing. Awarding him two stars, Charles Bramesco explains that while some elements worked, such as the settings, Kevin Hart’s performance and tonal confusion, it was the negative aspects of him.

The film would be almost compelling were it not for the twisted story and character mechanics that give a contradictory impression of Hart’s on-screen personality.

Lindsey Bahr inside PA News not impressed or convinced by personal time. He explains that the film’s unrealistic richness and stylistic choices are problematic and that if the film had been “consistently funny or entertaining,” those problems wouldn’t have been a problem. Overall, he found it frustrating that a film with so many possibilities would fail so badly.

“Me Time” wastes a solid premise, a stacked cast, and a seemingly unlimited budget. It didn’t have to be anything fancy in this cinematic comedy drought we seem to be in. But considering who was involved, he really should be better than he is.

In conclusion, reviews of personal time they are terrible. Maybe you will spend your time watching the next one Netflix movie previews to see what can turn you on instead. Another option is to continue browsing Netflix and watch Mark Wahlberg with Tom Holland Unexplored or watch again Surroundings, Kevin Hart revealed he auditioned for .

Source: Cinemablend

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