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This Means War

एक्शनकॉमेडीरोमांस
वर्ष2012
अवधि1h 43m

सीआईए। ऑपरेटिव एक-दूसरे पर एक महाकाव्य लड़ाई छेड़ते हैं जब उन्हें पता चलता है कि वे एक ही महिला से डेटिंग कर रहे हैं।

ट्रेलर

कलाकार

Reese Witherspoon

Lauren

Chris Pine

FDR Foster

Tom Hardy

Tuck

Til Schweiger

Heinrich

Chelsea Handler

Trish

John Paul Ruttan

Joe

Abigail Spencer

Katie

Angela Bassett

Collins

Rosemary Harris

Nana Foster

George Touliatos

Grandpa Foster

Clint Carleton

Jonas

Warren Christie

Steve

Leela Savasta

Kelly

Natassia Malthe

Xenia

Laura Vandervoort

Britta

Dominique Brownes

Hong Kong Beauty

Paul Wu

Korean Leader

Daren A. Herbert

Agent Bothwick

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Ben MichaelOct 6, 2025

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YungeNov 22, 2022

It is hateful. And it actively hates it's own audience. Let me explain: one character only wins the love of his son when the boy finds out his Dad is not, in fact, a travel agent (in other words a normal person with a normal job like 100% of the film's audience) but is actually a murdering CIA Operative (like 0% of the film's audience). Thus: normal people are deemed inadequate bovine scum. Poor old Tom Hardy looks mortified. Sack yer agent, Tom! This film is so s**t I am halfway convinced it was actually filmed on film stock manufactured from s**t. I didn't like it very much.

Karthik SolaiappanNov 22, 2022

This Means War (2012) * 1/2 (out of 4) Best friends and CIA agents FDR (Chris Pine) and Tuck (Tom Hardy) finally hit the dating scene and both end up falling in love with the same girl (Reese Witherspoon). The girl, Lauren, is also just hitting the dating scene and is getting advice from her best friend (Chelsea Handler) who suggests she date two men and then decide which one is the best. Not knowing that her two men know one another, she sets out to see who is the best and the men decide to do war on each other. THIS MEANS WAR is a very, very, very stupid movie. Now, you might say that all romantic comedies need to be somewhat stupid and I think that's true but this film is so insulting to the three stars and their characters that I really wanted to jump through the screen and just scream at them. The three are constantly doing very stupid things that are just so over-the-top and out there that they're not charming but instead they're creepy. The fact that the two men, in the CIA. are using millions of dollars and high tech equipment to spy on each other is just a little weird. Even weirder is a scene where one of the men ends up having sex with the girl and since both have bugged her apartment with cameras their co-workers are back at the office watching them. You really have to wonder what these "agents" are supposed to be doing. Oh yeah, there's a subplot about them going after a bad guy but this entire thing is so unbelievable that you really can't take any of it serious. What's even worse is that all three of the characters, considering their professions, would have to be intelligent people yet they never do anything smart. They do nothing but something an uneducated moron would do and yet we're supposed to believe their characters. The Handler character is just there delivering very bad one-liners and the advice also seems so silly that you wonder why someone like Witherspoon would even bother with this person. I've been a fan of Witherspoon's since around 1991 and I must say that it's getting sad to see her in film's like this. Someone so talented delivering pictures like this and HOW DO YOU KNOW is just sad to see. Yes, she's "good" her but does it really matter when such talent is being wasted? Both Pine and Hardy are good in their bits but they too should be insulted by this screenplay (and happy with the paycheck I'm sure). This was my first time seeing Handler and I can't say I was impressed. THIS MEANS WAR is just a really stupid movie with stupid characters doing stupid things. Am I taking a comedy to serious? I don't think so especially when no one involved bothered to make it good.