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ActionComedyRomance

Ghosted

- Meeting that special someone can be a real adventure.

Salt-of-the-earth Cole falls head over heels for enigmatic Sadie—but then makes the shocking discovery that she's a secret agent. Before they can decide on a second date, Cole and Sadie are swept away on an international adventure to save the world.

Release Date : 2023-04-18

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Skydance Media

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Chris Evans

Character Name : Cole Turner

Original Name : Chris Evans

Gender : Male

Ana de Armas

Character Name : Sadie Rhodes

Original Name : Ana de Armas

Gender : Female

Adrien Brody

Character Name : Leveque

Original Name : Adrien Brody

Gender : Male

Mike Moh

Character Name : Wagner

Original Name : Mike Moh

Gender : Male

Amy Sedaris

Character Name : Mom

Original Name : Amy Sedaris

Gender : Female

Tate Donovan

Character Name : Dad

Original Name : Tate Donovan

Gender : Male

Tim Blake Nelson

Character Name : Borislov

Original Name : Tim Blake Nelson

Gender : Male

Marwan Kenzari

Character Name : Marco

Original Name : Marwan Kenzari

Gender : Male

Anna Deavere Smith

Character Name : Claudia Yates

Original Name : Anna Deavere Smith

Gender : Female

Lizze Broadway

Character Name : Mattie Turner

Original Name : Lizze Broadway

Gender : Female

Mustafa Shakir

Character Name : Monte Jackson

Original Name : Mustafa Shakir

Gender : Male

Tiya Sircar

Character Name : Patti

Original Name : Tiya Sircar

Gender : Female

Steve Park

Character Name : Utami

Original Name : Steve Park

Gender : Male

Burn Gorman

Character Name : English Cabbie

Original Name : Burn Gorman

Gender : Male

Anthony Mackie

Character Name : Grandson of Sam

Original Name : Anthony Mackie

Gender : Male

John Cho

Character Name : The Leopard

Original Name : John Cho

Gender : Male

Sebastian Stan

Character Name : God

Original Name : Sebastian Stan

Gender : Male

Ryan Reynolds

Character Name : Jonas

Original Name : Ryan Reynolds

Gender : Male

Humza Shabazz

Character Name : Announcer

Original Name : Humza Shabazz

Gender : Male

Israel Vaughan

Character Name : Martin

Original Name : Israel Vaughan

Gender : Male

Victoria Garcia-Kelleher

Character Name : Edna

Original Name : Victoria Garcia-Kelleher

Gender : Female

Jordan Blair Mangold Brown

Character Name : Joann

Original Name : Jordan Blair Mangold Brown

Gender : Female

Zane Shaw

Character Name : Rock-aoke Patron

Original Name : Zane Shaw

Gender : Male

Stephanie Weis

Character Name : Maître D'

Original Name : Stephanie Weis

Gender : Male

Dexter Fletcher

Character Name : Raoul

Original Name : Dexter Fletcher

Gender : Male

Keiko Bell

Character Name : CIA Agent Language Instructor (uncredited)

Original Name : Keiko Bell

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2023-04-21

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://insessionfilm.com/movie-review-ghosted/ "Ghosted is a tremendous catastrophe. When the only memorable moments of the entire film are the myriad cameos totally disconnected from the story itself, little else can be said about it. Visual effects, action, and script are a seriously shocking mess, to the point of affecting the performances and chemistry of a renowned cast. One of the worst editing works in recent years. One of the most prominent, frustrating wastes of talent in front of and behind the camera. Very far from the “so bad it’s good” status." Rating: D-

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The Movie Mob

@mooney240

2023-04-21

**Ghosted’s comedic moments bring some good laughs, and its action entertains, but its indecisive tone gets distracting. Still, a decent entertaining spy comedy that won’t blow your mind but isn’t a bad way to pass the time.** Ghosted wrestles with its tone as it decides whether it’s a goofy rom-com or a more serious spy thriller. While very much in the vein of Knight and Day or The Killers, Ghosted doesn’t stay committed to comedy throughout. The jokes come and go, with Chris Evans taking most of the comedy side and Ana de Armas taking most of the action. The tone might be conflicted, but the fun never stops. Solid action sequences, car chases, exotic locations, and elegant gowns and suits - Ghosted has all the essential elements of a classic spy film. The jokes land better than The Gray Man’s quips, and the action is better than Red Notice’s set pieces giving Ghosted a slight edge over its streaming adventure competition. It’s a flawed movie for certain, with an out-of-place soundtrack and identity crisis, but what it does well makes it interesting enough for a watch and possibly even a sequel. …maybe

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YouShouldKnow

@YouShouldKnow

2023-05-05

The film fails to live up to its very alluring cast. Given the trailer, you might be intrigued to find the answer to the question "is there more than what I just saw?". Let me answer that for you: no. This is another braindead action movie that fulfills most of the tropes it has to. What's on the package is what's in the package. The only reason this didn't up a closed tab within 20 minutes was the cast and my inability to lift my lazy butt from the couch, which is what this film is good for: a lazy, braindead evening on the couch.

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Nathan

@TitanGusang

2023-05-16

Ghosted has been the target of internet criticism since the first scenes were published on social media, and while the film is not good, it is not nearly as bad as some make it out to be. The direction and visuals were all fairly good. The visuals looked fine for the majority of the film with no complaints whatsoever, including Ana de Armas’ wig. The direction was good, with some decent action choreography that was filmed pretty well, although there were a few scenes that suffered from too many jump cuts. I thought the intimate scene towards the beginning of the film was very stylistic and done really well. It was not just your standard grunts and moans that you see in so many films today. The story was very oddly paced. The beginning section was really rushed, and the romantic build-up did not feel genuine in the slightest. Due to a poor script, their chemistry was non-existent in some sections, as the dialogue was atrocious. While there are some laughs to be had for sure, the majority of the comedy did not work for me. There was heavy use of modern songs throughout the entirety of the film. While some sections were complimented by the tracks, many others felt really out of place. The performances were decent, but I think were hindered by the poor script. Ana de Armas was fine, although I never really liked her in anything since "Knives Out" as her performances always seem a little dull. Chris Evans played a character he's played many times before, which was entertaining, but he could not alone save the terrible dialogue he was given. Overall, Ghosted is not a good film in the slightest, but I cannot deny that I had a pretty good time watching it, and that deserves some credit. Score: 43% ❌ Verdict: Poor