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'Hobbs & Shaw': Big Summer, Big Violence . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on August 2, 2019 at 14:35:46:

This is rated R, not for sex and skin. Just the usual Dwayne and Jason beating folks efficiently and tossing the about. The banter between the two is often hilarious so this film is a mixture of the good, the bad, and the funny.

Elba plays a man who has nearly achieved "singularity" and is in pursuit of a virus that can selectively wipe out or build up the human race. The alluring Vanessa Kirby is Shaw's sister who becomes a pawn in the whole good/bad thing.

Entertaining and fun. You know the drill: Lightweight with some really nice CGI. (We are long past doable stunts on this level.)

PS. There is a bit right after the cast credits but that's it.