BAD BOYS 2
RATING: 6/10
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PLOT:
Two Miami police officers, who don't particularly get along, must work together
in order to snag an underground ring of drug-dealers who are bringing in more
Ecstasy pills than anyone else in the United States. To reach their goal, the
duo decide that bitching at each other, blowing up all kinds of shit and driving
like maniacs through crowded streets is the best way to go. We follow and
chuckle along or follow and frown along. You decide.
CRITIQUE:
I'm not exactly sure why Michael Bay and co. decided that they needed almost two
and a half hours to recount a half-assed story about a couple of wise-cracking
cops attempting to resolve a "drug case" while battling each other at the same
time, but for what it is, for what it's attempting to bring into your life by
its very existence on our planet (it's a "popcorn movie" by total definition),
BAD BOYS 2 provides just enough escapism laughs and action to recommend to
anyone who isn't drooling for SEABISCUIT just yet. I actually had a pretty cool
time through the first hour and a half of this film, chuckling at the moronic
back-and-forths between the two leads, enjoying the overstylized camera tricks
that Bay reserved for this vehicle of cheese and appreciating the hyper pace at
which it was all logged. But after a while, after a few too many rehashed scenes
and overused sayings ("We ride together. We die together. Bad boys for life"-
better yet, shove it up your ass!), I began to wiggle in my seat and pray for a
quick finish. The best thing about the film is that it brings back what many of
us loved about the 80s "action flick movement" which was fun, explosions,
gunfire, bodies, swearing and bombast all around. The film also reminded me of
the original BEVERLY HILLS COP somewhat. Does it all start to feel a little
repetitive after a while? Sure, but if wham-bam entertainment is what you're
looking for (which many are, and I surely didn't mind on this very evening),
this film includes a street shoot-out a la HEAT (although obviously not as
memorable), a wicked car chase featuring about a billion cars flipping over and
crashing headlong into others and more overall violence than any other summer
movie so far. Its R-rating also sets it apart with plenty of swearing, lots of
over-the-top gunplay, dead bodies being thrown off hearses (??) and even a
little T&A for the kids.
Also, despite my own personal disinterest in both Martin Lawrence, who I used to
think was quite funny before he started making two-bit shitty movies, and Will
Smith, who doesn't seem to have the same "edge" as he did before he settled
down, I enjoyed most of their inane banter here, and particularly loved the one
scene in which the duo berate a 15-year old boy who has come to take Lawrence's
daughter out on her first date. That scene is hilarious! The supporting cast
isn't as impressive though, but not as all-out boring as some "action flicks".
In this case, the Cuban "bad guy" (Jordi Molla) does a decent job of overacting
his ass off, Peter Stormare follows suit as the prerequisite Russian nutball,
while Joe Pantaliona, who has also been getting on my nerves of late, owns the
screen as the epitome of all "movie police captains", chewing and chewing and
chewing the boys up at every turn. Fun times. Dude, why don't you just fuckin'
fire them and save yourself all the headaches? A couple of Cuban cops are also
pretty funny. As for the directing, Bay goes all out with quick cuts, slo-mos,
an extremely cool take on the whole "bullet-time" thang and plenty of high-tempo
for everyone. I say all that, but note also how the film isn't necessarily about
plot or character development or tight narrative. It's overlong, indulges in
various tangents, features lots of obvious shock material and doesn't present us
with the solution to world peace, but it agitated me out of my boredom, it
decompressed some of my wired nerves and it made me laugh, made me cringe and
made me enough of a fan of its exaggerated fun-time hysterics to recommend to
any similar soul looking to enjoy a ham & cheese sandwich, packed with mustard,
pepper and just enough sunshine to consider a cool summer treat. If you like
your movies in "excess"...bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do
when they come for you? Note: I loved ARMADEGGON!
Where's JoBlo coming from?
2 Fast 2 Furious (6/10) - Armageddon (8/10) - Blue Streak (7/10) - Charlie's
Angels (8/10) - Charlie's Angels 2 (6/10) - Enemy of the State (7/10) - The Fast
and the Furious (7/10) - Hollywood Homicide (3/10) - Pearl Harbor (5/10) - Rush
Hour (7/10) - Wild Wild West (3/10)
Review Date: July 15, 2003
Director: Michael Bay
Writers: Ron Shelton, Jerry Stahl
Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer
Actors: Will Smith as Mike
Martin Lawrence as Marcus
Gabrielle Union as Sydney
Genre: Action/Comedy
Year of Release: 2003
(c) 2003 Berge Garabedian
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