The Beekeeper

The Beekeeper

One man’s campaign for vengeance takes on national stakes after he is revealed to be a former operative of a powerful and clandestine organization known as Beekeepers.

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  • Runtime: 105 minutes
  • Genre: Action, Thrillers
  • Stars: Minnie Driver, Enzo Cilenti, Taylor James, Adam Basil, Reza Diako, Phylicia Rashād, Dan Li, Jason Statham, Jeremy Irons, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Bobby Naderi, Josh Hutcherson
  • Director: David Ayer
 Comments
  • unsunnydisposition - 4 July 2024
    Plot Hole Buffet with Terrible sauce
    Immediately Unwatchable! First it wouldn't be a white guy scamming this woman but Indians from India. And that's not how the scam goes. I never understand the complete lack of fact checking. Not even a slight possibility that this could happen in reality!? How many millions wasted to not even attempt to get a consultant? I couldn't even attempt to try to count the number of movies where people can get access to whatever they want; NOT REAL. It's impossible for me to go past the first 5 minutes! It not only looks fake but is in fact just completely absurd. What really bothers me is there are a lot of actors doing this trash! I'm afraid it's a new era of just throwing crap and seeing what sticks. As far as Jason he's just making money while he can i guess, but now i have no respect for you!
  • scrappedproductions - 3 July 2024
    Unhinged power fantasy nonsense
    I like an action movie as much a the next guy but this was just a string of silly moments where a tough guy proves that he can repeatedly walk away from a dozen or more armed goons without being harmed in any way.

    This is what happens when someone envisions taking revenge on some unfair practice (like phishing) and writes a script without researching the practice, how law enforcement handles it, how people talk, act, fight, or interact with physics or logic.

    I knew after watching the trailer that it would be silly but they really took it to a whole other level after the first half hour. I wish it had been written as an action comedy but the self seriousness of it just made me sit kind of squinting in disbelief as it just kept getting dumber.

    Just go watch Die Hard.