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Kevin Hart delivers an action packed comedy in “The Man From Toronto”

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Varnika Khurana
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  • Action drama mixed w humour.
Review Overview
7.8

“The Man from Toronto” is a delightful surprise that combines the elements of action and comedy into an entertaining package. Starring Woody Harrelson and Kevin Hart, this dynamic duo showcases exceptional chemistry, effortlessly complementing each other’s performances.

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Kevin Hart outdid himself Woody Harrelson’s portrayal of Randy, is commendable
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Kevin Hart, known for his comedic brilliance, shines as Teddy, the jester of the movie. His energetic outbursts and rapid-fire dialogue delivery are signature Hart, providing plenty of laughs throughout the film. The fact that he’s physically smaller in stature adds an interesting twist, making it all the more amusing to see him play the role of a killer.

Kevin Hart outdid himself

As the opening credits roll, the movie establishes its tone with a clever blend of action sequences and comedic moments. The combination works seamlessly, creating an engaging and entertaining experience. Director Patrick Hughes masterfully balances the fast-paced action scenes with humorous interludes, ensuring that the film never loses its momentum.

One of the film’s strengths lies in its ability to keep you guessing. As Teddy navigates the dangerous world of assassins, the suspense builds and the unexpected twists and turns keep one on the edge of their seats. The witty dialogue and clever banter between the characters add an extra layer of enjoyment to the storytelling.

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He brings a quiet intensity to the role, capturing the essence of a seasoned assassin with precision. Harrelson’s transformation throughout the film is a testament to his acting prowess, as he gradually reveals the layers beneath Randy’s tough exterior. The chemistry between Harrelson and Hart is undeniable, and their scenes together are a highlight of the movie.

Woody Harrelson’s portrayal of Randy, is commendable

In addition to the stellar performances by Harrelson and Hart, the supporting cast also delivers strong performances. Jasmine Mathews and Kaley Cuoco shine as two beautiful and talented actresses, bringing depth and charisma to their respective roles. Ellen Barkin, Jencarlos Canela, Pierson Fode, and Lela Loren round out the ensemble, showcasing their acting chops and contributing to the overall success of the film.

Visually, “The Man from Toronto” is a treat. The action sequences are expertly choreographed and filmed, providing adrenaline-pumping moments that leave a lasting impact. The cinematography captures the essence of the various settings, whether it’s the bustling streets of Toronto or the secluded cabin in the woods.

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Some characters feel underutilized, particularly Kaley Cuoco, who appears for only a brief period of time. Her inclusion in the film raises questions about the significance of her character and leaves audiences wanting more. Additionally, the plot may have benefited from tighter pacing, as there are moments where the narrative drags slightly. However, these minor shortcomings do not detract significantly from the overall enjoyment of the film.

In short, “The Man from Toronto” is a worthwhile movie that exceeds expectations. It showcases the talents of Woody Harrelson and Kevin Hart, providing a perfect balance of action and comedy. The engaging story, coupled with the strong performances, make it a film worth watching for those seeking an entertaining and amusing experience.

Review Overview
7.8
Plot 7 out of 10
Cinematography 7 out of 10
Performances 9 out of 10
Dialogues 8 out of 10
Good Stuff The chemistry between Woody Harrelson and Kevin Hart>>> The combination of action and comedy is well-balanced
Bad Stuff The pacing of the film could have been tighter Lots of plot holes
Summary
The positives of the movie outweighed the negatives, resulting in an enjoyable and entertaining film.

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TAGGED: Action, Action Thriller, Comedy, Comedy Drama, hollywood, Underrated
Varnika Khurana September 10, 2024 September 10, 2024
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