a5c7b9f00b After going through a painful break-up, a woman meets a man who appears to be perfect for her. However,their relationship develops, she learns that he is a former hit-man. Their new, but genuine, relationship is tested even furtherthey try to save each other, from his dark past which has come back to haunt him. Martha is trying to find new love after her recent break up and immediately bumps into Mr right. Martha slowly discovers that he is a hit man on the run and that Mr right has made lots of enemies. What will they do when the bad guys come after Martha and Mr Right and what will Mr Right do when the bad guys kidnap Martha. This movie has no message, no deep meaning, no pretensions at all. It is simple entertainment, with a few wry plot twists to keep you guessing and a really wonderful cast of characters. <br/><br/>To start with, Anna Kendrick&#39;s character Martha is just eccentric enough when she first appears that you can easily imagine her zaniness turning cheerfully violent in the end. And indeed it does. Martha is the sort of person who, bound and gagged, can&#39;t stifle her giggles at the absurdly macho kidnappers she&#39;s about to kill.<br/><br/>Sam Rockwell,a practically invincible hit man, somehow senses that Martha shares his superpower (for lack of a better word) and opens the door to it for her just enough to enable her to join him. He is in fact her Mr Right, and she is his perfect match. This movie doesn&#39;t really deserve more than a one-word review, but here goes. Action-romance-comedy do not go together. The last attempt I saw, &quot;This Means War,&quot; didn&#39;t work, either. Rom-com works, action-romance works, and action-comedy works, but stuffing all three into a single film is too ambitious.<br/><br/>Anna Kendrick is fine but I cringed at the lines she had to deliver. Flat and dull.<br/><br/>Some people noted that this type of comedy is off-beat and not for everyone. Well, I&#39;ve been called &quot;weird&quot; my entire life and I like different and unusual stuff. This one is just unfunny. Bad dialogue, bad script, bad idea. Thanks to deplorable direction by Paco Cabezas, and a childishly broad screenplay by Max Landis, Mr. Right ends up all wrong.
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