Get Hard (DVD REVIEW)
Get
Hard
DVD
Review by Kam Williams
Headline:
White-Collar Criminal Preps for Prison with Help of Faux Ex-Con in
Unlikely-Buddies Comedy
Thanks
to a flourishing career as a hedge fund manager, James King (Will
Ferrell) is living in the lap of luxury in a sprawling, Bel Air
mansion. Furthermore, the pampered multimillionaire’s stock seems
about to skyrocket, given his promotion to partner and his impending
marriage to the boss’ (Craig T. Nelson) daughter, Alissa (Alison
Brie).
By
contrast, working man Darnell Lewis (Kevin Hart) is stuck on the
other side of the proverbial tracks in South Central L.A. where he
has to worry on a daily basis about the welfare of his wife (Edwina
Findley) and young daughter (Ariana Neal). He’s eager to move them
out of the ‘hood, but first needs to save $30,000 to secure the
mortgage on their dream house.
As
a regular patron of a valet car washing service, James has regularly
crossed-paths with Darnell. Nevertheless, he mistakes him for a
mugger the day he’s surprised to see a black man approach him in
the office parking lot.
To
add insult to injury, instead of apologizing for the hurtful faux
pas, tone deaf James insensitively claims ”I would’ve reacted the
same, if you were white.” Then, he rubs salt in cash-strapped
Darnell’s wounds by suggesting that, “I got to where I am by hard
work,” before smugly adding, “Success is a mindset.”
However,
the two’s roles are reversed when James is convicted of securities
fraud, and sentenced to ten years in San Quentin. With just a month
before he has to report to prison, he asks Darnell to prepare him for
life behind bars, based on another unfounded assumption, namely, that
he’s an ex-con.
Darnell
agrees, charging precisely the $30,000 he needs as a down payment on
his ticket out of the ghetto. However, the jokes are all on James,
since the supposed “incarceration expert” he’s just hired has
never even seen the inside of a jail.
Thus
unfolds Get Hard, an unlikely-buddies comedy co-starring Kevin Hart
and Will Ferrell. The movie marks the noteworthy directorial debut of
Etan Cohen, whose successful mix of over-the-top slapstick and subtle
social satire yields a cinematic experience as silly as it is
thought-provoking.
So,
one moment, we might witness goofy, gratuitous nudity courtesy of
exhibitionistic Ferrell who has never been shy about prancing around
in his birthday suit, his Rubenesque physique notwithstanding. The
next, we’re treated to relatively-sophisticated humor such as the
musings of a spoiled rich kid boasting about how he built his company
with his own two hands, before also admitting that he had actually
relied upon an $8,000,000 loan from his father as seed money.
Provided
you’re open to politically-incorrect fare ranging from racist to
misogynistic to homophobic, you’re likely to enjoy this inspired
pairing of the relentlessly absurd Ferrell and the motor-mouthed Hart
at the top of their games.
Very
Good (3
stars)
Rated
R for
full-frontal male nudity, drug use, ethnic slurs, and pervasive
profanity, sexuality and crude humor
Running
time: 100 minutes
Distributor:
Warner Home Entertainment Group
Blu-ray/DVD
Combo Pack Extras:Just
Put Your Lips Together and Blow; GET HARD Line-O-Ramas: Swear-O-Rama,
Pickup-O-Rama, Shiv-O-Rama, and Cry A River-O-Rama; The Kevin Hart
Workout; Face Off with Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart; Ferrell Fighting;
A Date with John Mayer; Twerking 101; Will Ferrell, Gangsta; Inmates:
Out of Control; Bikers, Babes and Big Bangs; gag reel; and deleted
scenes.
To order
a copy of Get Hard on Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack, visit:
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