Updated On: 21 February, 2025 04:26 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
This meta-action sequel has good production value, the action sequences are done well, stunts look good but Hart is not the man for it

Die Hart 2: Die Harter movie review
Kevin Hart plays an imagined version of himself, as a super action movie star, embarking on a daring mission to cement his legacy as the greatest by planning an innovative film filled with unscripted, unexpected scenes. However, things take a turn for the worse.
Worse it is…Hart is no action star and his attempts at grandstanding fail to reap rich dividends. This meta-action sequel has good production value, the action sequences are done well, stunts look good but Hart is not the man for it. His motor-mouthed attempt at spoofing great action stars fails to come good. The attempts at comedy are pitiful and tedious. The humour has more misses than hits. Many of the jokes fall flat, lacking in sharpness and wit.The comedic timing also seems off. The writing is plain dumb.