John Cena and Idris Elba are entertaining comedy pairs of heads of state, but their playful chemistry isn't enough to make the movie's trap from falling prey to tired scripts.
The plot is a public competition between US President Will Derringer (Cena) and British Prime Minister Sam Clark (Elba). But when Air Force One was shot down on enemy territory, they found themselves running and worked together to thwart global plots that threatened the entire free world.
Cena and Elba’s brotherly jokes are at the heart of the film, and their characters embody the ancient cultural hatred between the United States and Britain.
Their playful confrontation revolves around their cultural and political differences. There is a huge chemistry between them that can solve oneself in the plot of enemies and friends, a staple in the government's conspiracy cinema.
Both Cena and Elba performed perfectly, as both embody stereotypes related to their respective countries. Cena's will is a shabby and optimistic, despite the naive man, who rises from the career platform of movie stars to the highest position in government. Given that due to his WWE background, audiences’ initial Hollywood interloper history of the current president both mentions the history of the current president, it is not difficult to obtain this feature.
Sam of Elba is a dyed, Dour, tenacious and judged political candidate who follows a traditional trajectory through the government, which will bypass the path.
Sam disrespects his will and emphasizes the British view of Americans. In this sense, Elba plays a compelling British Prime Minister who is forced to expand his views on will.
This allows viewers to grow with Sam and Will, who discover a richer sense of each other and their own humanity by seeing each other as allies.
Despite throwing two well-known figures on the Action Cinema Tour, the two leaders had few battle sequences, so the genre lost fans of the genre. The film is full of battle scenes, which contain stunts and weapons bound by minor characters like Priyanka Chopra's Noel, but these two clues are limited to their roles as politicians, without any authority and chaos, with the performances we are in the genre that are usually associated with them in this genre.
The plot lacks imagination and returns to similar government conspiracy stories, such as the 2019 release, Official Secret. The dramas of the story, IT Security and Weeds include Romantic Sub-Plots between Chopra and Elba, suffer from a serious lack of chemistry, which is unmatched with the scenes of Elba and Cena.
Ultimately, the state leader that can be streamed on Netflix is too heavily dependent on planetary powers that have not proven mediocre plot.
John Cena and Idris Elba are entertaining comedy pairs of heads of state, but their playful chemistry isn't enough to make the movie's trap from falling prey to tired scripts.