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A series of comedy and action events that takes after Audrey and Morgan, two closest companions whose fate place them in a threat circumstance. All of a sudden, Audrey's ex shows up in their life and gets them two required into an international conspiracy. They ends up battles against thing they don't know however they need to, on the off chance that they need to spare their lives.
It's not funny enough to stand out as a comedy, it's not clever enough to stand out as a spy movie... It's pretty middle-of-the-road kind of forgettable.
"The Spy Who Dumped Me" wears its gender politics and its paean to female friendship with gratifying lightness, and Fogel keeps the action moving too briskly for even the missteps to leave skid marks.
Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining. We got fight scenes, car chases, undercover missions, mixed with the bumbling antics of the BFFs and genuine luck having duo.
It is telling that I figured out just what will happen in this predictable story minutes into the movie - most of the "surprises" are not a surprise - so the real draws are the action and McKinnon.
McKinnon, as always, is an unhinged delight, but she and Kunis just don't have enough chemistry to push this grisly tale of friendship-conquers-all over the hump.
Comedies and spy thrillers aren't inherently incompatible but it takes a deft hand and a well-honed script to successfully merge the two and The Spy Who Dumped Me has neither.