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Coming
to Bluray, DVD, Digital and 4K Ultra from directors Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah
and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment brings our BAD BOYS FOR LIFE.
Mike
(Will Smith) and Marcus (Martin Lawrence) are still together after all these
years fighting off the bad guys. Life is about to get a little more excited at
Marcus awaits the birth of his first grandchild. Mike isn’t so impressed, but
he is there for his partner and joins in the party to celebrate with the other
officers. Maybe the timing isn’t so great, but Marcus tells Mike he’s ready to
hang up his badge.
Challenging
Marcus to a race to change his mind outside the party, within minutes Mike is
brutally gunned down! After months in the hospital, Mike goes to Captain Howard
(Joe Pantoliano) and lets him know that he tends to find out who is
responsible. Driving over to Marcus, he begs him for one last go around against
the bad guys but is let down with the answer.
The
only thing in there was is AMMO, the Advanced Miami Metro Operations and to
make matters even more uncomfortable, it is run by Mike’s ex-girlfriend Rita
(Paola Nunez). Off the duo go to find Booker Grassie (Rory Markham), an arms
dealer who Mike knows has his ear to the pavement about everything that goes on
in Miami.
Mike
gets a harsh talking to by Captain Howard about needing to move on with his
life and, for a second time, gunfire erupts and another officer falls. Marcus
now realizes he can’t just walk away from all of this. When Grassie leads them
to Zway-lo Rodriguez (Nicky Jam), a chase begins that puts Mike almost face to
face with the man, Armando (Jacob Scipio), on a lethal mission and realizes in
the phrase “hasta el fuego” that he knows what is happening.
He
confides in Marcus and Rita’s team that it was a phrase said by himself and
love Isabel Aretas (Kate del Castillo) when he was doing undercover work in the
Aretas cartel in Mexico. Now they know where they have to do and who they are
looking for to end all of this. But there is so much more to the secrets and
lies for the Bad Boys.
Smith
is back and raring to go as Mike Lowrey who still thinks about women, never
thinks about marriage and is happy being a cop. Of course, being shot will slow
a man down and for Mike it’s a shock to the system to be so vulnerable. Smith
jumps back into the role with ease and even makes the action sequences look
flawless.
Lawrence
as Marcus is realizing his age and wants to be comfortable with it. Now being a
grandpa, he adjusts his priorities which doesn’t make Mike happy. Even wife
Theresa gets annoyed having a retired Marcus under her feet. Feeling needed by
Mike is what gets him back into service, even if he doesn’t hesitate to call
for back up.
Scipio
as Armando has a bone to pick with Smith and it’s like an obsession that is
fueled by his parental unit. There is a plan here and Armando isn’t going to be
sway by anything. When it’s time for him to know the truth about everything, it
becomes a he-said-she-said moment. Nunez as Rita has the same itch as her son
against Mike and she is going to do whatever it takes to make sure he is
brought to his knees. This is a vicious woman in expensive clothing to be sure!
Shout
out to Ludwig for seeing him in a totally different role. He may be quiet, he
may be thoughtful but he’s absolutely brilliant.
Other
case includes Alexander Ludwig as Dorn, Charles Melton as Rafe, Ivo Nandi as
Carver Remy, Jay Amor as Rodrigo Vargas, Bianca Bethune as Megan, Happy
Anderson as Jenkins, DJ Khaled as Manny, Vanessa Hudgens as Kelly, and Theresa
Randale as Theresa.
Universal
Pictures Home Entertainment has just added an amazing film to their library and
making it available for us to all experience and re-experience in our own home
theaters. There are film of every genre available from scary to drama to family
films. For more of what they have to offer please visit www.uphe.com.
The
Bonus Materials include Extended & Alternate Scenes including an
Alternate Ending, Outtakes & Bloopers, Ride or Die: Making BAD BOYS FOR
LIFE, Partners in Crime: Behind-the-Scenes, It’s About Time: Go through 25
years of BAD BOYS history with Producer Jerry Bruckheimer, the cast and crew,
Easter Eggs: Directors Adil and Billal take us on a tour of a few of the Easter
Eggs and callbacks to earlier BAD BOYS FILM and more.
BAD
BOYS FOR LIFE is filled with the action everyone has come to love about the BAD
BOYS franchise. There is a solid story that has its twists and turns but never
forgets to give Lowrey and Burnett a chance to go at one another. They definitely seem more like brothers than they do police partners at times.
The
addition of the under story here has the possible makings of another BAD BOYS
film and I’m sure fans wouldn’t mind that. This time don’t wait ten years
because no one wants to see the boys both become grandpa’s still fighting crime
– but from behind a desk!
In
the end – ride together, die together!
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