The Spy Who Dumped Me
August. 03,2018 RA couple of thirtysomething best friends unwittingly become entangled in an international conspiracy when one’s ex-boyfriend shows up at their apartment with a team of deadly assassins on his trail.
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One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.
This is not an awards contender, my life was not changed, I will probably forget about this movie in a year or so. BUT did I have a dang good time watching it? Yes! Go in with expectations of a perfectly decent summer movie to see with your friends at matinee prices, and you will not be disappointed. Me and my friend laughed the entire time. Quality probably a 6, but entertainment a 10. Listen the world is pretty crappy right now and I think we should all let ourselves enjoy a movie about two best friends going on a wacky adventure. Just let yourself enjoy this lighthearted completely unrealistic film as Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon clearly did while making it!
The Spy Who Dumped Me tells the story of best friends, Audrey(Mila Kunis) & Morgan(Kate McKinnon). Audrey's boyfriend Drew(Justin Theroux), breaks up with her. Later, Audrey finds out that Drew is a spy. This puts Audrey & Morgan, right in the middle of an international conflict among spies. The Spy Who Dumped Me is a highly entertaining film. Director Susanna Fogel has given us a worthy addition to the various movies in the action comedy genre. The action set pieces are superb. This film will make you guffaw continuously. The locales are exquisite, just like any other spy movie. The highlight of the film are the performances. Mila Kunis is outstanding as Audrey. Kate McKinnon is spectacular as Morgan. McKinnon steals the show, in all her scenes. The chemistry between Mila Kunis & Kate McKinnon is effortless, & translates to comedy gold onscreen. Justin Theroux is great as Drew. Sam Heughan is amazing as Sebastian. Hasan Minhaj & Gillian Anderson are awesome as Duffer & Wendy, respectively. Ivanna Sakhno is good as Nadedja. The supporting cast is impressive. The Spy Who Dumped Me is a must watch for fans of action comedies & fans of Mila Kunis & Kate McKinnon. Go, laugh out loud & have a great time!
THE SPY WHO DUMPED ME is great for the buddy movie & spy thriller fans. Kunis & McKinnon play believable Besties, & their characters have a good arc. They put that R rating to work, as some jokes can be crude, yet extremely funny. The action is exciting & gory, and there are a few good twists, as you'd expect from a spy flick. McKinnon's Morgan does get annoying with her incessant feminism, but by the end you may develop a case of envy from all the Bad-Ass women doing Kick-Ass stuff. You're very entertained, and leave wanting to hug your Bestie. There is one last scene as the credits begin, and a couple funny Mid-Credits interviews. I give this caper a Solid "Shut-Up Meg" rating 'cause it's a good alternative to The Meg.
A dumped woman(Mila Kunis) discovers her ex was a spy, and when he is killed she and her friend((Kate McKinnon) go on a mission out of the country in hopes to stop international terrorism, but will they succeed?Films Knight and Day(2010) and Spy(2015) balanced the action and comedy much better, action scenes work, feel like you are watching a Jason Bourne film or Daniel Craig has James Bond. The villains are played very well, very real, like in a Mission Impossible film. Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon have great chemistry, you really buy there friendship. The comedy is not that funny, cause it feels forced in there, can't help but feel that it was improvised for the most part. Now McKinnon does say one or two jokes that I did laugh at, but those moments where few and far between. Kunis and McKinnon could do it great in a better written comedy. All in all not great but not terrible either.