Most likely, the stadium for “BRIDE Hard” was “bridesmaids” gathering “DIE Hard”, because it is an intelligent abbreviation for easy sale. The fans who watched both films immediately will know the story that surpasses an innovative mixture focused on a spy that must strengthen their friendship with a bride while they also go to the wedding celebrations that go on my side when the mercenaries display chaos. Although there is a bit in its implementation, it has worsened due to the visual effects of Janky in the third chapter, the film is supported by the gentle comedy magic of the sweet resonance group and the Jackie Chan.
Rebel Wilson and Betsy (Anna Camp) have been more than 30 years ago – but may not be forever, as cracks appear in their friendship. She has taken a high -risk Sam function as a secret agent, working for an elite company in classified tasks, priority for everything in her life. She even overcame her duties as a maid of the honor of Petsi. Sam tries to find balance in her double life, as she hosted the Bachelorette concert in Paris in Paris, while there are multiple tasks for a bite. However, when Da’vine Joy Randolph and Zoe (Gigi Zombado) indicate that Sam abandoned them for unknown reasons, Petsi appoints her future sister in the future in Virginia (Anna Shlomsky) as her alternative.
Encouraged by her therapist Nadine (Sherry Cola), Sam, the corrupt Sam, in the wedding of Pitts, attends the groom, Ryan (Sam Huntington), where she travels to a private island in Savana, Georgia, where she hopes to fix their problems. Soon you learn that its presence is not completely welcome when it is not included in pre -sermon spa treatments or a rehearsal dinner. But just as Sam is preparing to leave after igniting the heads with the bride, a group of mercenaries calling weapons led by the cruel man Cort (Stephen Dorf) descended from the property. The Baddies calls for valuable things hidden in the safe family, and wedding guests such as Ryan’s Hunky Best Man Chris (Justin Hartley) in strict mode. Then it becomes clear that Save-THE-THE-THE-DATE has turned into a mission to save a day.
Director Simon West, CECE Pleasants and Shaina Steinberg are balanced in comedy -shaped work serials with a handful of influence, spoke to the weak cord of long -term female friendships. They melt in the idea that anyone can be a non -selfish champion – not only the cruel coach spy, but also triple characters like Zoe Dave Deate (Remy Ortez) and a veterinarian in war in war Frank (Michael O’Neill). The diving feast in Sam that its self -sabotage methods can be an advantage in these stressful conditions well, which allows them to gradually prove its value for itself, the best and any other person. Its happy, unavoidable decision with Pitts, who wants to wet throughout the painful ordeal, feels acquired, which leads to a sincere conclusion and anxiety.
The humor ranges from gentle to obscene without much compass. The mixture of the mixture when progressing in the wicked and does not land. The traces of the clumsy vertia stumbled into a pink bed, where they are divided abundantly by the thorns that last each scene. Colin Camp, who produced the film and plays the honest groom’s mother Diane Diane, gets a few funny moments to shine. However, it was Randolph who got the funniest scene, where she sings dirty, “My neck, my back (licking)” for her pregnant stomach in an audience of lively white elites.
Although the fast visual images, volatile editing, and volatile editing are often attributed, the motives of Sam’s personality always remain at the forefront of large pieces, from hot iron Nunchucks in solar fighting to firefighting in the whiskey room. Wilson exercises new guaranteed confidence, muscle leadership, punching and bad kick – a welcome change of a kind of cheap pomegranate that you have been subjected to in the past. It is predicted by activating potential weapons, starting from the hard wax candle columns to a comfortable cannon, tending to be a peach, but the rewards (seeing the Sam uses the tools that are automatically granted).
Meanwhile, some stranded strands threaten to detect part of the film’s fabric, including the childhood agreement in Sam and Petsi, which was mentioned only in success, and the alleged food sensitivity of Sam, which was never achieved when you eat restaurants. Slapdash Climactic is a major challenge for directors, challenging logic and eyes. The plastic tube and Betsy are seen moving to catch up with Court and its crew is not connected to anything, not to mention a driver move. In addition, there is a noticeable aesthetic contrast between actors who shoot at their average footage against a conscious background of the budget and the second polished unit with the stun team.
Despite the shortcomings, the “solid bride” pairs are well as a dual feature with a “gun wedding”, where generous spirits have similar crazy properties and self -feelings. It also strikes a sweet spot for nostalgia to the masses that dig these empty calories, which are affected by boredom, “You are a spy?!” The features that erupted since their emergence in 2010 (such as “the spy that is my thief” and “this means war”). Once you make all toast and rice dumping, the “solid bride” proves an amusing marriage for something pseudonym (conspiracy) and something blue (some jokes).