Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005)

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Written by Simon Kinberg

Directed by Doug Liman

Also known as "M. et Mme Smith", "Mr & Mrs Smith", "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

You need to suspend disbelief to enjoy this daft romantic action comedy to the full. If you can ignore the ludicrous premise - that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are a married couple who are becoming disenchanted with each other, are both highly skilled assassins, and neither knows what the other does (until they get a call for their next job, and are accidentally double-booked to bump each other off) - then you're in for a rollicking two hours' worth of high hokum.

Released in 2005 and a sizable hit at the box office, it's directed with great aplomb by Doug Liman. Pitt and Jolie give it their all, making a reasonable stab at being a believable couple, bickering through the mayhem and looking like they actually enjoyed making the film. Vince Vaughn, as fellow hitman Eddie, steals the scenes he's in, and Simon Kinberg's script is often super sharp. Be prepared though, as things get well out of hand towards the end. One hell of a ride.

Cast

Image for Brad PittBrad PittJohn Smith
Image for Angelina JolieAngelina JolieJane Smith
Image for Vince VaughnVince VaughnEddie
Image for Adam BrodyAdam BrodyBenjamin Danz
Image for Kerry WashingtonKerry WashingtonJasmine
Image for Keith DavidKeith DavidFather
Chris WeitzMartin Coleman
Rachael HuntleySuzy Coleman
Image for Michelle MonaghanMichelle MonaghanGwen
Stephanie MarchJulie
Image for Jennifer MorrisonJennifer MorrisonJade
Theresa BarreraJanet
Perrey ReevesJessie
Jerry T. AdamsGuard - Bull
Melanie TolbertJamie

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