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Der britische Premier und der US-Präsident sind Rivalen und gefährden damit die Allianz ihrer Länder. Aber als sie zur Zielscheibe eines mächtigen Feindes werden, müssen sie sich auf einer multinationalen Jagd aufeinander verlassen. Gemeinsam mit Noel, einer brillanten MI6-Agentin, müssen sie eine Verschwörung vereiteln, die die freie Welt bedroht.
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That was good fun, good action and a great interaction between Cena and Elba. Brain in neutral, sit back and enjoy the ride. Well worth a watch. 👍
This was the most transparent propaganda movie I've ever watched. But it was still fun because it doesn't take itself seriously.
Okay, it's a bit corny and cliche, but that is the punt. Oh, yes it's full of puns, mostly bad ones, on porpoise. It's not a great suspense action, but rather a funny, almost predictable comedy with a lot of action scenes. Lots of stuff goes boom-boom in between campy comedy. But during a time where the world has gotten to the point nothing is funny anymore, it's nice to see an action comedy which also gently touches on the moral high ground that so many need to be reminded of, while still showing a win for democracy. In a time where that is looking in doubt, no pun intended, this is fun and ends with a solid win. Isn't that what we need right now? 7.6 out of 10.
It's fun and entertaining. Great Action filled not too complicated comedy ride!!
Some movies don’t even try to be believable, and Heads of State is exactly that kind of film: a wildly exaggerated action comedy that doesn’t take itself seriously for a single second. And somehow, in all its chaos, it manages to do what it sets out to do — entertain. John Cena and Idris Elba have decent chemistry, even if the script doesn’t always give them the best material. Still, you can tell they’re having fun, and that energy carries through. The plot is nonsensical, but that’s part of the charm. What matters here are the over-the-top chases, loud shootouts, and situations that feel like a parody of a spy thriller. It’s occasionally funny, sometimes dull, but never really boring. The pacing helps, and while the direction isn’t anything special, it does the job. Sure, some jokes feel like they were written on autopilot, but if you go along with the tone, it’s an easy watch. That said, don’t expect substance. Heads of State is all noise, charm, and chaos. A predictable, cliché-filled story that somehow stays afloat thanks to the charisma of its leads and its shameless delivery. It’s the kind of movie you put on when all you want is popcorn, nonsense, and a couple of explosions.