About The Hitman's Bodyguard
The Hitman's Bodyguard (2017) delivers a wildly entertaining blend of high-octane action and sharp-witted comedy. The film follows Michael Bryce (Ryan Reynolds), a disgraced executive protection agent who gets one last chance to redeem himself: safely delivering Darius Kincaid (Samuel L. Jackson), the world's most notorious hitman, to testify at the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Their road trip from England to the Netherlands becomes a chaotic, bullet-riddled journey as a ruthless Eastern European dictator (Gary Oldman) sends every mercenary at his disposal to stop them.
Director Patrick Hughes masterfully balances explosive set pieces with the hilarious, profanity-laden chemistry between Reynolds and Jackson. Their odd-couple dynamic—Bryce's meticulous, by-the-book professionalism versus Kincaid's impulsive, loose-cannon bravado—fuels both the comedy and the unexpected moments of character depth. Salma Hayek also steals scenes as Kincaid's fiery wife, Sonia, adding another layer of humor and heart.
With its globe-trotting chase sequences, inventive action choreography, and consistently funny dialogue, The Hitman's Bodyguard is a perfect watch for fans of buddy comedies and action thrillers. The film doesn't take itself too seriously, yet the stakes feel genuine thanks to committed performances and slick direction. Watch it for the spectacular car chases and shootouts, but stay for the hilarious, antagonistic bromance that makes this a standout in the genre.
Director Patrick Hughes masterfully balances explosive set pieces with the hilarious, profanity-laden chemistry between Reynolds and Jackson. Their odd-couple dynamic—Bryce's meticulous, by-the-book professionalism versus Kincaid's impulsive, loose-cannon bravado—fuels both the comedy and the unexpected moments of character depth. Salma Hayek also steals scenes as Kincaid's fiery wife, Sonia, adding another layer of humor and heart.
With its globe-trotting chase sequences, inventive action choreography, and consistently funny dialogue, The Hitman's Bodyguard is a perfect watch for fans of buddy comedies and action thrillers. The film doesn't take itself too seriously, yet the stakes feel genuine thanks to committed performances and slick direction. Watch it for the spectacular car chases and shootouts, but stay for the hilarious, antagonistic bromance that makes this a standout in the genre.

















