Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 70000000
Revenue
$ 65977295
Oakes
Jake Hayes / Kevin Pope
Seale
Adrik Vas
Roland Yates
Julie
Nicole
Officer Swanson
Mrs. Banks
Dragan Adjanic
Mrs. Peterson
Officer Carew
Officer Ferren
Michelle Petrov
Cool Bean
G-Mo
Jarma / Dragan Henchman #1
Officer Parish
Officer McCain
Andre
Dragan Henchman #2
Dragan Henchman #3
Dragan Henchman #4
Darius
Officer Dempsey
Officer Fink
Club Owner
Young Valet
Hotel Manager
Manicurist #1
Manicurist #2
Manicurist #3
Doorman Tim
Pam
Assassin
Ivan
Hotel Clerk
Badeddie
Businessman
CIA Officer
Intruder #1
Thug #1
Thug #2
Thug #3
Military Interpreter
Concierge
Hotel Intruder #1
Hotel Intruder #3
Hotel Intruder #4
Hotel Intruder #5
NYTA Officer
General
SWAT Team Leader
SWAT Guy
SPO
Henchman #1
Henchman #2
Tourist #1
Tourist #2
Manager
Desk Clerk
Agent Wells (Uncredited)
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-09-03
You might be more forgiving of this if you are a fan of Chris Rock's fast-paced, quick-thinking banter. If you are not then it really can border on the puerile at times. The premiss sees Rock ("Jake") recruited by worldly CIA man "Oakes" (Sir Anthony Hopkins) after his twin brother is killed. Aside from the fact that "Jake" didn't even know he had a brother, let alone that he was an agent, he is not an especially brave young man who tends to let his mouth do most of the work - so off we go into the murky and perilous world of terrorists bent on killing his fiancée and destroying New York. It's all pretty formulaic stuff - pyrotechnics, shoot 'em ups, secret codes etc. - with Hopkins standing around most of the time chewing on a toothpick looking about as disinterested at I rapidly became. Some of Rock's retorts are quite amusing, but at two hours the story wears too thin too quickly and there is little, if any, chemistry between the two at the top of the bill. The effects are pretty standard, as is the plot and though it is watchable enough, it's certainly not remotely memorable.