She needs Bryce’s help to save her husband Darius Kincaid (Jackson), the hitman, from his captors. ©Lions Gate/Courtesy Everett CoĪs soon as he arrives in Italy, though, his hotel pool is laid siege by gunmen (naturally) and he’s rescued by Sonia Kincaid (Hayek), the hitman’s wife. Michael Bryce (Ryan Reynolds) reads “The Secret” in Italy while his hotel is being attacked. ![]() His agonized therapist gets rid of the weirdo by telling him he’s “graduated” from their sessions and jets him off to the island of Capri for some R&R. Reynolds plays Michael Bryce, the ninny bodyguard, who was so traumatized by the events of the first movie that he’s been forced into therapy. Jackson and Ryan Reynolds are, respectively, coasting and unbearable. There are so many, and I’m no mathematician.Īnd yet, somehow Hayek and the low-brow material she’s been regrettably handed are the best part of this unwanted, unnecessary sequel to the also-bad 2017 buddy cop film “ The Hitman’s Bodyguard.” Her returning co-stars Samuel L. ![]() ![]() The answer to the question “How many jokes can Salma Hayek crack about her own breasts?” has arrived in the form of a movie called “The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard.” Somebody else will have to add them up, though. Rated R (strong bloody violence throughout, pervasive language and some sexual content).
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