Belarussian dictator Vladislav Dukhovich is standing trial for genocide. The trial is not going well for the prosecution - their witnesses tend to turn up dead. They have one trump card though - hitman Darius Kincaid is willing to testify against Dukhovich. Interpol try to get Kincaid to the trial but after the convoy is ambushed, Interpol agent Amelia Roussel, aware that there is a Dukhovich spy in her own organisation, calls in outside help - professional bodyguard Michael Bryce. One problem - Bryce and Kincaid hate each other. The world's top bodyguard gets a new client, a hit man who must testify at the International Criminal Court. They must put their differences aside and work together to make it to the trial on time. The movie is a spoof on an action flick. If you are looking for a sophisticated and well developed story line, this is not it.<br/><br/>There is a story, there is action and more than few lines that may become classics. This movie is to be enjoyed with ice cream and good humor.<br/><br/>Great job all around… OK, there is language, lots of it, not for the kids. But I laughed until tears ran down my face at times. I am a 65+ female if that helps. Both husband and I enjoyed this film. So many "holy crap" moments. It’s exactly the movie it promises to be, but more so. It’s wilder, more hilarious, more giddily irresponsible — it’s the hard R action comedy that kids sneaking into it might imagine it’s going to be, minus Seventies- and Eighties-style nudity.
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