Intense, guns, violence head shots, and a comedic duo sum up this movie.  Michael Bryce (Ryan Reynolds) who is the “Bodyguard” for hire, He is good at protecting his clients with all means necessary and badass with a gun. Bryce gets hired to bring in Darius Kincaid “The Hitman” (Samuel L Jackson) to testify against the villain in this film. Bryce finds out that Kincaid is the reason he gets kicked out of the company he was working for prior to becoming a body guard for hire. The   Throughout the movie there is a lot of comedic lines between both protagonist; While both also being competitive and trying to outdo the other when it comes to ways to kill off the villain’s goons. Kincaid provides friendly advice to Bryce to try to get back his love because he also has his own love of his life, his wife Sonia Kincaid (Salma Hayek); Who is of topic still beautiful. Like all hero movie, they get their man, but within all of this a strong friendship has been made; a Friendship with never ending gun blazing competitions with a gigantic dash of profanity.

“The action sequences on the whole are well-directed but overly drawn out.” – Brian Truitt, USA Today, gives a review I truly disagree with Truitt. The action scene was not “Drawn Out” or even close to it. the Scene were made in a way to fit the actors’ talents, which aren’t so strong in the first place. The action sequence between Bryce and Kincaid are as polished as each bullet that leaves the chamber. The fight/action Sequences are put together elegantly as if it was a ballet like “Swan Lake”,If “Swan Lake” got its head blown off every act. Truitt would have to needs, a lesson in comedic action films, to see what is and not to expect in these types of movies.

Overall the movie didn’t keep me at the edge of my seat, but it did make me want to skip abs at the gym, due to all the laughing. You want to laugh, and see a weird friendship develop after trying to kill each other, or just plan curiosity defiantly check this out.