Hollywood Recycles Ideas: Is That a Bad Thing?

in voilk •  14 days ago

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    Last night, I came across a movie called "Role Play" on Amazon Prime, starring Kaley Cuoco and David Oyelowo. As I read the synopsis, it felt oddly familiar, almost like deja vu. Turns out, it closely resembled "True Lies," the 1994 classic. Let's break it down:


    • Two-Word Titles: Both movies have two word titles.

    • Spy Missions: Yep, both start with a spy on a mission.

    • Dull Home Life: The spies return home to mundane lives.

    • Marriage Spice-Up: Both couples want to add some zest to their relationships.

    • Things Go Wrong: Oh yes, they do!

    • Spy Power Couple: In the end, they kick bad-guy butt together.


    So, "Role Play" is basically a 30 years later remix. But wait, Kaley and David don't quite match Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis in star power. And their budget? A modest 20-50 million, nothing compared to the whopping 120 million for "True Lies."

    Is it worth watching, or just a rehash?

    Tough call. While "Role Play" falls short of its predecessor, it's still a fun ride. Kaley Cuoco makes a more believable spy than Arnold, she blends in better. The family dynamics add charm, especially the line: "You kill people?" (Though the original's response wins the humor award.)

    But here's where "Role Play" falters:

    Protecting the family. The Berlin trip feels odd, and the showdown with the "evil bad guys" leaves you wondering like seriously, that's all they've got? Grandma-level villains?

    What do I have to say about Hollywood recycling movies?

    I say go for it! A good story remains a good story. Imagine discovering your spouse's moonlights as an assassin while flipping pancakes for the kids. Hilarious! And that scene where the super spy dons a "naughty nurse" outfit? Priceless.

    Sure, "Role Play" lacks F16s demolishing buildings like "True Lies." The bad guys? Just six at a summer retreat, no epic terrorist camps. But hey, it's free on Amazon Prime. Grab popcorn, ignore the flaws, and enjoy a couple of hours. Or revisit "True Lies" if you haven't already.

    My rating? A solid 6.5/10. Now, feel free to leave comments. I'm all ears!

    Enjoy the movie!

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