
After going through a painful break-up, a woman meets a man who appears to be perfect for her. However, as their relationship develops, she learns that he is a former hit-man. Their new, but genuine, relationship is tested even further as they try to save each other, from his dark past which has come back to haunt him.... (Full plot summary below)
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After going through a painful break-up, a woman meets a man who appears to be perfect for her. However, as their relationship develops, she learns that he is a former hit-man. Their new, but genuine, relationship is tested even further as they try to save each other, from his dark past which has come back to haunt him.
Leave your thoughts about Mr. Right.
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperThe chemistry between Rockwell and Kendrick drives the movie. They’re fast and wonderful together. But Mr. Right has an abundance of strong supporting performances as well. |
| DVDTalk.comJason Bailey"I wanna do something terrible!" Kendrick announces early in the film, and she at least did that - she did 'Mr. Right.' |
| Entertainment WeeklyDevan CogganThe ludicrous action-flick plot slows to a crawl whenever Kendrick and Rockwell aren’t on screen. |
| Alternative LensJennifer HeatonThe action sequences are a little choppy, but the humour is spot-on and rarely fails to get a laugh. |
| The PlaylistNikola GrozdanovicThanks to deplorable direction by Paco Cabezas, and a childishly broad screenplay by Max Landis, Mr. Right ends up all wrong. |
| Globe and MailNathalie AtkinsonThe movie wears its situational zaniness lightly and depends on the rapid-fire dialogue, charm and killer chemistry of its romantic duo. Just enjoy its loopy pleasures. |
| New York PostLou LumenickThis sort of violent comedy — think “True Lies’’ meets “Grosse Pointe Blank’’ — is tough to pull off, but Spanish director Paco Cabezas and screenwriter Max Landis (“American Ultra’’) nail a screwball fantasy vibe that stops just inches short of downright silliness. |
| IGN MoviesJosh LasserThe plot is lunacy and could certainly have more explanation. The characters are insane. Even so, almost the entirety of the film is brilliantly funny and enjoyable. |
| KPBS.orgBeth AccomandoFor me, there was too much cute and not enough of Rockwell. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekOne of those sad cases where, in spite of two game and attractive leads, almost everything goes wrong. |