I decided to go see The Bounty Hunter earlier this week. I fully expected the story to be a bit silly and I wasn’t expecting a lot from the movie other than to be entertained. This isn’t the best movie I’ve seen, but it still manages to be entertaining.
Milo Boyd is a struggling bounty hunter who use to be a cop. After a job doesn’t go that well, he is ecstatic when his next job is to pick up Nicole Hurley, his ex-wife. She is a reporter who misses a court date because she is chasing a story. The two of them fight while dealing with dangerous situations they end up in.
The plot is interesting, though it could have been a bit more original. There is a little bit of mystery to what is going with the story Nicole is working on, though it isn’t that complicated to figure out. There really isn’t much suspense and the plot is mostly predictable. Despite that, I still thought the movie was entertaining. The humor also could have been a bit stronger, but it works for what is going on and I did find several things funny. Action turns up every so often as well. I do think there is a good blend between the action and the comedy.
Milo and Nicole both have issues that make it harder to like them even though neither of them really is bad. Both of them can be stubborn. Nicole does have a tendency to act first and think later, so she ends up in dangerous situations because of that. Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston are fine in their parts.
Overall, I did enjoy the movie even though it could have had a stronger plot.
I did post a review on Epinions.
The Bounty HunterI would have gone with 3.5 stars for my review at Epinions if I had the option. Since I didn’t, I decided to round up to 4.