Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 65000000
Revenue
$ 156974557
Lauren
FDR Foster
Tuck
Heinrich
Trish
Joe
Katie
Collins
Nana Foster
Grandpa Foster
Jonas
Steve
Kelly
Xenia
Britta
Hong Kong Beauty
Korean Leader
Agent Bothwick
Agent Boyles
Agent Dickerman
Agent Downing
Emily
Ken (Sushi Chef)
Sushi Chef
Bucket Head Kid
Karate Dad
Karate Kid
Boy with Glasses
Tuck Sparring Partner
Smart Consumer Receptionist "Ella"
Smart Consumer Employee
Smart Consumer Guard "Hudson"
Sweater Set Girl
Goth Girl
Video Clerk
Focus Group Woman
Focus Group Woman
Trish's Husband
CIA Agent
CIA Agent
Dancer (Waiter)
Dancer (Waiter)
Dancer (Waiter)
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Choreographer
Tailor
Strip Club Bouncer
Ivan
Dog Shelter Worker "Betty"
Dog Shelter Kid "Nick"
CIA Clerk "Jenkins"
Older Family Friend
Older Family Friend
Mamie
Flight Attendant "Maya"
German Goon
Trish's Kid
Valet
Heinrich's Driver
CIA Handler (Helicopter Handler)
Russian Dancer (uncredited)
Model (uncredited)
Ex-Girlfriend (uncredited)
Toby (uncredited)
Ollie
Written by mooney240 on 2023-01-02
**This Means War has some good elements overshadowed by a story that left me aggravated and disappointed.** This Means War frustrates me. It has three excellent leads who all give great performances and pretty solid action and stunts, but the story failed this movie altogether. This Means War establishes Hardy and Pine as two inseparable friends that are even closer than family but spend the rest of the film easily dividing and pitting them against each other over a girl they just met. It makes Witherspoon's character feel like she is really hurting these guys' lives, but it's all played as not that big of a deal. And when she ultimately chooses one of them over the other, the guys forgive each other like nothing happened and then jump to characters talking about marriage. I'm old-fashioned regarding loyalty and romance, so this movie irritated my pet peeve. It's not as bad as my rating might imply, but I'm irked.