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Die Hart

"Live to change"

Kevin Hart - playing a version of himself - is on a death-defying quest to become an action star. And with a little help from John Travolta, Nathalie Emmanuel, and Josh Hartnett - he just might pull it off.

Top Cast

  • Kevin Hart

    Kevin Hart

    Kevin Hart

  • John Travolta

    John Travolta

    Ron Wilcox

  • Nathalie Emmanuel

    Nathalie Emmanuel

    Jordan King

  • Jean Reno

    Jean Reno

    Claude Van De Velde

  • Josh Hartnett

    Josh Hartnett

    Josh

  • Kenneth Trujillo

    Kenneth Trujillo

    Diego

  • Joshua Lamboy

    Joshua Lamboy

    Ortiz

  • Brandon Quinn

    Brandon Quinn

    Danny Morrison

  • Milana Vayntrub

    Milana Vayntrub

    Leah

Overview

Kevin Hart - playing a version of himself - is on a death-defying quest to become an action star. And with a little help from John Travolta, Nathalie Emmanuel, and Josh Hartnett - he just might pull it off.

Rating

5.9 / 10
513 Reviews
2 Popular

1 Reviews

  • jackmeat
    jackmeat
    5 Mar 3, 2026

    My quick rating - 5.0/10. I never did check out the TV show on Roku, so I am going solely off of this flick, which I guess is the episodes edited into Die Hart: The Movie. Seems the latest trend for stars is to make a parody of themselves. There are far better examples of this happening lately after JCVD got the whole idea started. This flick follows Kevin Hart's fictionalized journey to become an action movie star. The film revolves around his enrollment in a school run by Ron Wilcox (John Travolta), where he tries to learn the ins and outs of becoming an action hero. While the premise of the movie is interesting, the execution falls flat. The humor, which is Hart's forte, is present but fails to land in most scenes. The action sequences lack the required punch and feel half-baked, which is quite disappointing for a movie that's supposed to be an action-comedy. The performances are mediocre, with Hart doing his best to carry the movie, but unfortunately, even his screen presence couldn't make up for the weak script. The supporting cast does an okay job, but aside from Jean Reno, they are mostly forgettable. The pacing of the movie is also off, and some scenes feel unnecessary and stretched out, while others seem rushed and underdeveloped. The plot is predictable, and there are no real surprises or twists to keep the audience engaged. In conclusion, I just found this one to be a mediocre movie that fails to deliver on its promises. While it has its moments of humor and action, it's not enough to save it from being a forgettable film. I would only recommend it if you're a die-hard Kevin Hart fan or if you're looking for a mindless, time-passing movie while working (worked for me). And if so, may as well move on to Die Hart 2: Die Harter.

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