When the Bad Boys got resurrected in 2020 in Bad Boys for Life, no-one expected much from the ridiculous Michael Bay-created series. What they got, though, was much better than the original films. In their latest sequel Bad Boys: Ride or Die, directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah hit the ground running and don’t stop.
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reprise their roles as Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett. At Mike’s wedding, Marcus’ eating habits catch up to him and he has a serious cardiac incident. While he’s recovering, they find out that their dead captain (Joe Pantoliano) is being framed for corruption, and while defending his honour they uncover a network so big that they have no-one to trust.
The action is as ridiculous as ever, with all the gunfights, car chases, helicopter fights and drone bombings you could feasibly expect from a film. The likeability of the characters heightens the stakes and makes their adventures more exciting. This is still light entertainment, but nothing’s been spared in terms of the series’ traditional Bayhem.
Don’t miss Bad Boys: Ride or Die on the big screen. This is a film that demands size and volume and gets the audience genuinely cheering.
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