Spy who loved me ...Middle East

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With a runtime of just under two hours, it wastes no time in throwing viewers into the thick of things, offering a blend of romance, family drama and explosive spy sequences.

Watch it for fun, stay for chemistry

What truly elevates the film is the undeniable chemistry between Foxx and Diaz. Their back-and-forth is believable and entertaining, balancing romantic tension and comedic timing. The dialogue is sharp, filled with unexpected zingers and witty exchanges that keep the tone light even when the stakes are high. Every character gets a moment to shine and memorable one-liners land perfectly.

Foxx brings his signature charisma to the role of Matt, blending action-hero bravado with the humour of a dad who has been out of the game a little too long. Diaz matches him beat for beat as Emily, effortlessly switching between concerned mother and fierce operative. Together, they remind audiences why they are both such beloved stars.

All in one package

Romance is also at the film’s core, though it never becomes too saccharine. Instead, the love story feels earned and grounded. The film understands that relationships, especially ones forged in the heat of espionage, are complicated but worth fighting for. The family drama adds another layer of depth, showing the challenges of balancing past lives with present responsibilities.

One of the film’s biggest surprises is how sharp the dialogue is. The humour feels organic, with each character given clever lines that feel true to their personalities. The comedic timing is impeccable, especially between Foxx and Diaz, whose banter is consistently amusing.

No dull moments

The film does not try to reinvent the wheel and that is a good thing. It embraces what it is, a fun, fast-paced action-comedy with a heart. There is no need to overthink the plot, the movie is best enjoyed by sitting back and soaking in the entertainment.

Back in Action is not just a comeback for its stars, it is a refreshing take on the spy genre. The film knows exactly what it wants to be: a fun, thrilling and heartwarming story that never takes itself too seriously.

DIRECTOR: Seth Gordon

E-VALUE: 7/10

ACTING: 6/10

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