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The Hitman's Bodyguard is a 2017 action comedy film[7] directed by Patrick Hughes and written by Tom O' Connor. It stars Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson with Gary Oldman and Salma Hayek. In the film, Michael Bryce (Reynolds) must protect Darius Kincaid, an imprisoned hitman (Jackson), who is on his way to testify at the International Criminal Court against a sadistic Eastern European dictator Vladislav Dukhovich (Oldman).

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Michael Bryce lives a luxurious life as a successful UK-based private bodyguard, until his client Takashi Kurosawa, an international arms dealer, is assassinated on his watch. Two years later, the fallen-from-grace Bryce survives by protecting drug-addicted corporate executives in London.

Meanwhile, Vladislav Dukhovich, the vicious dictator of Belarus, is on trial for crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court. Unable to secure solid evidence or testimony against him, the prosecution's last hope is incarcerated hitman Darius Kincaid, who agrees to testify against Dukhovich in exchange for the release of his wife Sonia from prison. Led by Interpol Agent Amelia Roussel, an armed convoy escorts Kincaid from the UK to the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard is a 2021 American action comedy film directed by Patrick Hughes and written by Tom O'Connor and Brandon and Phillip Murphy. The film is a sequel to the 2017 film The Hitman's Bodyguard and features Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, Salma Hayek, and Richard E. Grant reprising their roles, with Frank Grillo, Tom Hopper, Antonio Banderas, and Morgan Freeman joining the cast. In the film, suspended bodyguard Michael Bryce (Reynolds) must once again team up with hitman Darius Kincaid (Jackson) and his wife (Hayek) to stop a madman (Banderas) from launching a terror attack on Europe.

Michael Bryce prepares to retire from being a bodyguard and tries to clear his mind on vacation until Sonia Kincaid tracks him down and asks for his services. She needs his help in recovering her hitman husband Darius, after mobsters kidnap him. After saving him, they are caught by Interpol agent Bobby O'Neill, who needs their help in locating a terrorist mastermind named Aristotle Papadopoulos, who wants to destroy the European power grid and infrastructure since the European Union is planning to impose more sanctions on Greece.

The trio gets into more trouble, with Bryce taking much of the physical brunt of their encounters. After getting help from his bodyguard stepfather, Michael Bryce Sr., the trio is captured by Aristotle's henchmen. He has a history with Sonia; he was conned by her even though he genuinely fell in love with her. After turning her against Darius Kincaid, he and Bryce are forced to flee. Senior is revealed to be working with Aristotle and betrays Bryce.

Michael Bryce Jr., also known by his aliases as Junior or Bryce, is one of the two protagonists and the bodyguard of Darius Kincaid of the film The Hitman's Bodyguard. He makes his debut in The Hitman's Bodyguard and re-appeared in The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard. He is portrayed by Ryan Reynolds.

It's hard to consider a hit man/contract killer and a bodyguard-for-hire role models, but they're at least aware of morality and have rules about who they kill. Kincaid refuses to kill for a dictator when he realizes the man has ordered and participated in the shooting of a village. Bryce doesn't kill people unless he has to, and his job is more to keep someone alive than to kill anyone. They both love the women in their lives.

Parents need to know that The Hitman's Bodyguard is a violent, swearing-filled buddy action-comedy about two men who are experts with guns, but for different reasons: Samuel L. Jackson plays an infamous hit man, while Ryan Reynolds plays a bodyguard-for-hire. Not surprisingly, there's tons of gun use; expect frequent shoot-outs with automatic/semi-automatic weapons, as well as explosions, close-up brawls/killings, and an enormous body count. But, thanks to the stars, there's also a whole lot of humor ... as well as nonstop cursing, particularly "f--k" and "motherf----r." There are underlying themes of teamwork and redemption, but the plot also includes disturbing scenes related to a genocidal Belarusian dictator (Gary Oldman) whom Jackson is supposed to testify against. The tyrant is known for committing widespread murder of any man, woman, or child he considered an enemy. A few scenes show drinking and kissing, as well as lingering shots of women's bodies, but violence and language are the main issues here. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.

THE HITMAN'S BODYGUARD starts with a tightly edited glimpse at the life of a high-end bodyguard for hire: London-based Michael Bryce (Ryan Reynolds) dons a beautiful suit, holsters shiny guns, and manages to keep a Japanese millionaire from harm -- until he's unexpectedly and unavoidably killed. Two years later, Bryce has gone from being a slick personal security officer to a low-rent bodyguard for shady types with cash. Meanwhile, renowned contract killer Darius Kincaid (Samuel L. Jackson) accepts an offer from INTERPOL: He'll trade his eye-witness testimony against a Belarusian dictator (Gary Oldman) in exchange for the freedom of his wrongfully imprisoned wife, Sonia (Salma Hayek). With most of the other witnesses against the tyrant turning up missing or dead, Kincaid must make it from Manchester to The Hague in just one day. After the initial INTERPOL escort team is ambushed by a Belarusian kill squad, leader Amelia (Elodie Yung) calls Bryce -- who happens to be her ex -- to personally accompany Kincaid to the international court. It turns out the hit man and the bodyguard have a history, but together they manage to hilariously put their differences aside, shoot whomever needs to be shot, and find their way on a mission for good ... for once.

This action-comedy is unnecessarily violent and has an uneven tone, but the comedic banter between Jackson and Reynolds is undeniable. If only there was slightly less bloodlust and a less over-the-top body count, The Hitman's Bodyguard would have been a fine example of an odd-couple comedy bromance. No one's performance is a stretch: Jackson is a quick-witted, foul-mouthed, eyebrow-raising assassin who justifies his work, a role he's been perfecting since Pulp Fiction, while Reynolds is a sharp-tongued, super-detailed bodyguard who can't stop talking. No surprises there, but there was no guarantee the two stars would click, and they do.

The Hit-mans bodyguard? I thought his part in Goodfellas (1990) was a big stepping stone, seeing how Scorsese directed it and his character, while limited in screen time, added a good bit of depth to the plot..

The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard ends with a comedic twist, so will Lionsgate release The Hitman's Bodyguard 3? Directed by Patrick Hughes, the 2021 sequel follows Ryan Reynolds' Michael Bryce as he attempts to re-gain his AAA license. The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard doesn't conclude with a cryptic cliffhanger but instead creates more conflict between Michael and Samuel L. Jackson's hitman character, Darius Kincaid.

But this is a film that lives and dies on its stars, and Samuel L. Jackson, as the hitman, and Ryan Reynolds, as the bodyguard, working within their already well-established personas, make for a fine pair of unlikely partners, and hit a few well-placed punchlines with expert delivery. Jackson, in particular, is a treat to watch, whether singing Italian folk songs with nuns, or doling out love advice via speakerphone during a car chase.

Patrick Hughes is back in the director's chair for the sequel, which picks up four years after the events of the original movie. Bodyguard Michael Bryce is now on a company mandated sabbatical when Sonia Kincaid, the wife of hitman Darius Kincaid whom Bryce shares an uneasy friendship with, rescues him from an assassination attempt to rescue Darius. Still unlicensed and under scrutiny, as well as now being on sabbatical, Bryce is not allowed to use firearms or lethal weapons of any kind and must use his wits and intelligence to save Darius and save the day.

First off, the perfect glass-walled home of top-of-the-range elite bodyguard Michael Bryce (Ryan Reynolds) is Skywood, tucked away in four acres of walled woodland near Denham Aerodrome, Higher Denham in Buckinghamshire.

With more evidence needed to put Dukhovsky behind bars, Interpol strikes a deal with notorious hitman Darius Kincaid (Samuel L Jackson), to pardon his imprisoned wife in return for his giving testimony.

The premise is gloriously simple: Samuel L. Jackson is a Bond-like super-spy hitman, and Ryan Reynolds is the corporate bodyguard tasked with protecting this unkillable action hero. Chaos, demonstrably and undoubtedly, ensues. We've only seen bits and pieces from this movie so far, but the interplay between Reynolds and Jackson is well-played, including a presumably running gag about the two action heroes having a "seatbelt rule." Cute.

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