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Movie
description |
-Brad
Pitt
-Angelina
Jolie
Named
after
a
1941
Alfred
Hitchcock
film,
MR.
AND
MRS.
SMITH
is
really
its
own
ball
of
flaming
wax,
with
enough
sizzling
chemistry
between
stars
Angelina
Jolie
and
Brad
Pitt
to
blow
up a
small
building.
He
shows
he
is
equally
adept
in
comedy
and
action,
and
she
manages
to
set
new
screen
standards
of
bad-ass
sexiness.
It's
impossible
to
dislike
this
pair,
or a
movie
that
makes
being
married
seem
like
such
insane
fun.
Pitt
and
Jolie
play
extremely
skilled
professional
assassins
who
have
managed
to
stay
married
for
five
years
without
ever
realizing
each
other's
profession
because
they
work
for
rival
agencies
and
the
work
is
top
secret.
When
their
paths
eventually
cross
on a
high-level
hit,
one
of
the
most
lethal
battles
of
the
sexes
in
the
history
of
cinema
is
officially
on.
Thanks
to a
genuinely
witty
script,
the
issue
isn't
who
will
win,
but
whether
the
couple
will
realize
they
are
meant
for
each
other
before
it's
too
late.
Director
Doug
Liman
was
obviously
the
right
choice
for
the
material,
having
proved
his
ability
to
fuse
engaging
romance
with
knuckle-biting
action
in
2002's
THE
BOURNE
IDENTITY.
The
comedy
is
sophisticated
and
witty,
the
action
is
visceral
and
intense,
and
there
is
plenty
of
satisfying
eye
candy.
Another
plus
is
Vince
Vaughn
as a
fast-talking
fellow
hit
man
who
lives
with
his
mother.
The
cinematography
is
by
Bozan
Bajelli
(the
genius
behind
Abel
Ferrara's
best
mid-1980s
work)
who
imbues
each
environment,
whether
it's
the
Smith's
house,
or
the
urban
streets--with
its
own
evocative
color
scheme
and
feel.
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