Ride Along
Dir: Tim Story
2014
**
The 'buddy cop' movie is tired and a little
tiresome these days and 2014’s Ride Along does nothing to refresh genre. Here,
Ice Cube (who once again takes himself far too seriously) plays a hard-nosed police
detective called James who takes calculated risks but takes no prisoners. His
sister, whom he grew up in an orphanage with, is his only family and he is very
protective of her. Her boyfriend Ben (played by Kevin Hart) is a high-school
security guard and computer game enthusiast with aspirations of being a police
officer. When Ben asks James for his blessing to marry his sister, James
suggests he join him for a 'Ride along' to see if he's got what it takes to be
a police officer and if he can prove to him that he is man enough to protect
his would be wife. The original idea was for Ben to be a white psychotherapist,
presumably because white psychotherapists are the most pathetic of all men
in some people's opinion? Thankfully they decided not to go down the black vs
white road, although I would guess that they changed this just so they could
cast America's number one comedian at the time over anything else. It is
exactly like every other 'buddy cop' comedy action film you have ever seen
before, although it isn't the funniest, nor does it have the best action. It is
the most formulaic of formulas and it is astonishing that films like this
are still being made. Kevin Hart is one of the funnier funny
characters in this continuation of the serious cop/funny cop theme but Ice
Cube is dead weight in the serious role. While Ice Cube's character is standard
and rather boring, Kevin Hart's character is
badly written, with his character's interest in computer games taking the story
to an overly stupid level. It has its moments but literally only a handful and
most of these come thanks to a couple Hart's quick one-liners. It's really
nothing special but then it was never going to be my cup of tea in the first
place. This sort of film has its place, it didn't bother me in the slightest
and the fact there is a sequel doesn't surprise or annoy me, it's just not
for me.
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