A master thief is wooed by his ex-girlfriend and the FBI to pull off an impossible heist with his international crew on a 777 passenger flight from London to Zurich.
Lift is directed by F. Gary Gray director of Friday (1995), The Italian Job (2003), The Fate Of The Furious (2017), Men in Black: International (2019) and a few others.
Lift is yet another addition to the long line of an overproduced Netflix Original movie that does absolutely nothing throughout it's runtime, this is basically if you took Ocean's 11 or any of the other movies in the series for that matter and made it unengaging, dull and horribly written. Plus when you throw in every single heist movie cliche in the book and doing absolutely nothing fun with them you have yourself a very forgettable movie.
The performances are serviceable but there is absolutely nothing to the characters, they are incredibly one dimensional with little to no personality. Kevin Hart is bland in the leading role, Hart's comedy isn't very funny to begin with but somehow the script gives him even less to work with than usual. The best performance is Gugu Mbatha-Raw who while not anything noteworthy at least tries to bring some sort of development and the chemistry between her and Hart isn't bad it's just very underdeveloped.
The team of characters as I said get very little in the way of development, we are given a few facts about them and a few scenes of them interacting with each other which of a lot of the time is little quips that are trying to be funny but completely fall flat. Much like some of Netflix's other overproduced action movies such as Red Notice and Heart Of Stone, there is absolutely nothing here that hasn't been done before. This is the very definition of a movie that's put on a streaming platform that the viewer watches and completely forgets about within a few hours.
Lift is available on Netflix
2/10 F
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