The Hidden Review: Bad Boys For Life - Film Review





"We ride together, we die together, Bad Boys for life"

The Hidden Review has watched "Bad Boys III" (2003), the 3rd film of the franchise directed by Adil El Arbi & Bilall Fallah. Both young directors with good experience and preparation have again accomplished what this franchise means for many fans and the cast because, after seventeen years, these two visionary directors have brought to life the third chapter.

At the same time, this new story with new interesting twists and comic gigs between Martin Lawrence and Will Smith alongside new action sequences gives a brilliant shot after 17 years of making a sequel. They have shown a valuable young taste for an "old" franchise, and understandably a new third film as it deserves it, and surprises such as an unexpected cameo.

Moreover, the screenplay hasn't shown any weak points and leaves the audience on edge many times, as Marcus wants to take a professional break to spend more time with his family and his new grandson. Mike almost died due to an untold truth about him and a girl from his relationship born a son, and he didn't know anything about it until the truth revealed itself. So he wants to take his pride back, but their self-trust is questionable, and as they have shown, it can go beyond their brotherhood.

After many years working together, they have achieved what it means more and more the sentence "We ride together, we die together, bad boys for life". The two leads played as always wonderfully while keeping the increase of their chemistry beyond the other two instalments.

We don't want to say too much about the end as we are curious about what will happen next!

"Bad Boys, Bad Boys"

Thank you, Bad Boys team ☺️

Hidden Fire stars 10/10 ⭐️






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