Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg’s new movie failed miserably

Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg star together in “Me Time,” a Netflix buddy comedy. The film tells the story of Kevin Hart’s “wild” weekend as a father who worries about his children with an old friend played by Mark Wahlberg.

While Kevin Hart’s films are often not rated highly and are “acceptable” to viewers, “Me Time” seems to be severely criticized by audiences.

Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg’s new movie failed miserably

Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg in the movie “Me Time”. (Photo from the movie)

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film at the time of writing, which has a low critic score of just 7%, ranks as the lowest-rated film of all time in both actors’ careers. pellets.

Many movies on Rotten Tomatoes have large discrepancies between their critics’ and audiences’ scores – but that’s not the case with “Me Time.” At the time of writing, the film’s audience score is 29%.

That’s even lower than Mark Wahlberg’s films, which are considered terrible, including M. Night Shyamalan’s “The Happening” and Tim Burton’s “Planet of the Apes” remake, which has a score Criticism was 17 and 43% respectively.

For comparison, the second worst rated film of Mark Wahlberg’s career is “Renaissance Man” with a 12% score. Meanwhile, Hart’s next film is “Little Fockers” with a low rating of 9%.

Kevin Hart shared a message with fans shortly after the film’s release, particularly enjoying the “hidden message” attached to the film’s content. The comedian believes that the film is trying to change old ideas about gender in raising children. In the film, he plays a man who gives up his career to stay home and take care of his two children, while his wife works to make money.

Actor couple on set. (Photo: IT).

As for actor Mark Wahlberg, he said he spent 12 hours naked on the first day of filming the movie “Me Time”. The American actor said he was asked by the director to take off his clothes during half a day of filming at the pier in Long Beach, California. “You know the first day I had to be naked, right at the dock,” the actor said.

Director and screenwriter John Hamburg said that the initial filming agreement did not include nude scenes. However, when Kevin Hart – the male lead and the film’s producer – asked Hamburg to create a stronger introduction for Wahlberg’s character Huck, Hamburg added the scene to the film. 

Hamburg also added that he enjoyed Wahlberg’s brand of comedy, which is different from Hart’s. The male director likes to work with people with contrasting styles. Comedian Kevin Hart also noted that working with Mark Walhberg was very comfortable.