Ghosted
2023
Action / Adventure / Comedy / Romance

Ghosted
2023
Action / Adventure / Comedy / Romance
Plot summary
Salt-of-the-earth Cole falls head over heels for enigmatic Sadie—but then makes the shocking discovery that she's a secret agent. Before they can decide on a second date, Cole and Sadie are swept away on an international adventure to save the world.
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Better than they say
Light Hearted Fun
Crazy, silly and outrageous! This movie is certainly not to be taken seriously at all, and it was not meant to be. It's just a comedy action movie meant to be absurd but with some cool effects and mindless fun.
If you're looking for a Mission Impossible script and screenplay quality, then find something else to look at. If you want something to make you laugh, and just to enjoy something outrageous and foolhardy, this is a fairly good movie to watch.
The actors do a fairly good job considering the silly characters that they are playing. Some of these reviews, that are extremely critical of the acting and the movie overall, are just missing the point. It's just for fun!
Ghosted's comedic moments bring some good laughs, and its action entertains, but its indecisive tone gets distracting. Still, a decent entertaining spy comedy.
Ghosted wrestles with its tone as it decides whether it's a goofy rom-com or a more serious spy thriller. While very much in the vein of Knight and Day or The Killers, Ghosted doesn't stay committed to comedy throughout. The jokes come and go, with Chris Evans taking most of the comedy side and Ana de Armas taking most of the action. The tone might be conflicted, but the fun never stops. Solid action sequences, car chases, exotic locations, and elegant gowns and suits - Ghosted has all the essential elements of a classic spy film. The jokes land better than The Gray Man's quips, and the action is better than Red Notice's set pieces giving Ghosted a slight edge over its streaming adventure competition. It's a flawed movie for certain, with an out-of-place soundtrack and identity crisis, but what it does well makes it interesting enough for a watch and possibly even a sequel. ...maybe.