The Union movie review & film summary (2024) | Roger Ebert
Briefly

The plot seems to be the sole consideration of the film, while character development and world-building the criminal underbelly falls to the wayside.
Its leads have no chemistry, and being that their will-they-won't-they serves as the story's main attempt at depth, the emotive capabilities of the film sputter and shut down.
The action is mostly unremarkable, with a few key set pieces that pump the pace, but ultimately neglect to put anything exciting on display.
Most of the jokes hit with the punch of a half-deflated whoopee cushion, and the sneaking feeling that the script was written on the basis of cheap laughs creeps further up your back.
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