'Love Hurts' review: Ke Huy Quan, Ariana DeBose's heinous action-comedy is perfect for a couple looking to break up
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'Love Hurts,' directed by Jonathan Eusebio, disappoints as an action-comedy, lacking humor despite its brutal violence and capable cast. It attempts to be a quirky crime caper akin to Guy Ritchie while missing the mark with a tedious, witless script. The film's limited locations and excessive gore overshadow any comedic potential, making it feel like a torturous experience rather than an entertaining Valentine's Day film. Its ambition is overshadowed by the lack of a coherent plot and logical scenarios, proving to be an unfortunate date-night choice.
The writing in 'Love Hurts' is a rough ride aspires to be lumped with the quirky crime capers of Guy Ritchie but fails with a witless screenplay.
Eusebio, known for his violence in 'John Wick,' delivers blood-and-guts fights, yet this film misses the fun with merely winces instead of laughs.
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