The film itself has an interesting premise at first glance as it takes a light hearted spin on the classic buddy cop film. Unfortunately though, it ultimately falls flat and is arguable insufferable at times. The action is just the usual recycled material that has been thrown around for the past few years. Thus leading to scenes that are rather cliche and predictable.The film is pretty obvious with its social commentary as at takes digs at the rather flawed, ill conceived, ill defined and arguably conjecture based concept of “toxic masculinity”. Of course this is to be expected of Hollywood to preach the gospel of whatever fanciful and inconsistent ideology that is currently in fashion amongst the denizens of the industry. In the end it’s nothing really profound or thought provoking. It is more or so just throwing a few vapid meritless talking points as well as the occasional buzzword. The slap-stick comedy is rather weak and you will find yourself letting out a soft chuckle only a few times throughout the film. A lot of the time the jokes just seem rather forced. My major problem is that this film is basically a big Uber advertisement and I am personally disgusted with myself as to be naive enough to have paid to see such a thing. Overall it’s not a good film and I would say you are better off just not wasting your money on this film. As much as I think critics are out of touch with general audiences, I will agree with them that this film is a dud.