Given the talent involved in front of and behind the camera, it's pretty disturbing how bad this film is. There is very little to recommend here, other than maybe seeing Chris Evans do his best Ryan Reynolds impression opposite Ana de Armas attempting to convincingly deliver dramatic dialogue. The action is uninspired and the chemistry between the two leads is nearly nonexistent. Throw in the so on-the-nose cameos they're practically in the sinuses, and you have utterly ridiculous choice after ridiculous choice.
Ghosted is unoriginal, unfunny, and unrecognizable as a good film.
Oh, and the music supervisor for this film should be tarred and feathered for some of the most deranged song choices I've ever seen in a film.
Ghosted is unoriginal, unfunny, and unrecognizable as a good film.
Oh, and the music supervisor for this film should be tarred and feathered for some of the most deranged song choices I've ever seen in a film.