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Ghosted
Official release poster
Directed byDexter Fletcher
Screenplay by
Story by
  • Rhett Reese
  • Paul Wernick
Produced by
Starring
CinematographySalvatore Totino
Edited by
Music byLorne Balfe
Production
companies
Distributed byApple TV+
Release date
  • April 21, 2023 (2023-04-21)
Running time
116 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Ghosted is a 2023 American romantic action-adventure comedy film directed by Dexter Fletcher and written by Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Chris McKenna, and Erik Sommers, from a story by Reese and Wernick.[1] The film stars Chris Evans and Ana de Armas. Produced by Apple Studios and Skydance Media, it was released by Apple TV+ on April 21, 2023. The film received negative reviews from critics, who criticized the story, Fletcher's direction, and the lack of chemistry between Evans and de Armas.

Plot

Sadie, a successful but currently despondent CIA operative who is in between missions meets Cole, a charming but romantically needy farmer and vendor. Though initially arguing with one another, the two hit it off with an extended date, eventually culminating in sex. When Cole returns home, he texts Sadie, but receives no response; Cole’s sister suspects Sadie is “ghosting” him because of his needy communication. Despite being mocked, he is convinced by his family to surprise her in London, after locating her via a tracker on his inhaler.

Cole arrives in London and attempts to track down Sadie. Moments away from finding her, he walks into a trap created by arms dealers for a CIA operative nicknamed “Taxman.” He is drugged and taken to a cave in Pakistan. Torturers attempt to extract a passcode from Cole, believing him to be the Taxman. A masked operative infiltrates the cave and saves Cole; the operative reveals themself to be Sadie, who is also the “Taxman.” After a lengthy chase through Khyber Pass, the two escape the captors, who are revealed to be working for a disgraced French Intelligence agent named Leveque, who is in possession of a bio-weapon called “Aztec,” and attempts to sell it, despite not having the passcode to unlock it.

Cole and Sadie hide out in a nearby town. The two argue over lies they both previously told; Sadie had told Cole she was an art curator while Cole, in an attempt to impress Sadie, had told her he had traveled the world. An old contact and lover of Sadie, Marco, meets them in the town; he warns Cole about being Sadie’s boyfriend, as she cares more about the success of a mission than the life of a lover, much to Cole’s disappointment. Marco agrees to return Cole to the US so Sadie can continue her mission, but their plan is interrupted when Leveque places a bounty on Cole. Marco is subsequently killed by a bounty hunter, while Cole and Sadie are tossed around between bounty hunters, who inadvertently kill all of each other and allow the two to get free. While escaping, Cole reveals that the torturers were attempting to extract the passcode from him. Upon learning this, Sadie devises a plan to use Cole as bait to get closer to Aztec, knocking Cole out in the process.

Sadie claims the bounty for the Taxman, and delivers Cole to Leveque. The three meet, before Leveque departs and leaves his main henchman, Wagner, to unlock Aztec on a plane with Cole and Sadie. Their plan remains steady, until Wagner finds a picture of Cole and Sadie together in bed. A fight breaks out in the cabin between Cole and Sadie and Wagner and his henchman. The henchman are temporarily defeated by Cole and Sadie, but Sadie is critically wounded and urges Cole to parachute out with the Aztec and leave her behind. Cole takes the Aztec but grabs Sadie and exits the plane.

The two land on an island, and Cole successfully treats Sadie’s wounds using materials from the island, and the two reconnect in the process. Wagner tracks the Aztec and assembles a squad to attack the island. Cole and Sadie are ambushed but are rescued by Marines; however, Wagner escapes with Aztec. Back at CIA Headquarters, Sadie is reprimanded and suspended for allowing Aztec to get away. When Sadie apologizes for putting Cole’s life before Aztec, Cole is again disappointed and encourages Sadie to learn to care for someone again. Though the agents are initially suspicious of Cole, he turns out to be of great services after helping decipher the passcode to Aztec. The agents formulate a plan to have Cole continue to masquerade as the Taxman and bait Leveque, who has become nervous under increasing pressure from his buyer, Mr. Utami.

The agents set up a meeting between Cole and Leveque at a high-end restaurant. Though Cole is made to believe he is completely safe, the field agents are quickly killed by Leveque’s men. Cole elects to continue the mission. Cole, Leveque, and Mr. Utami meet; the meeting begins to go sideways until Sadie shows up to help Cole, and reveals herself as the actual Taxman. She provides and sells the passcode to Mr. Utami for $10,000,000, and subsequently places a $10,000,000 bounty on Leveque as an escape plan. The restaurant erupts in chaos with bounty hunters, Utami and Leveque’s men, and Cole and Sadie. Cole is able to eliminate Wagner after tossing him in a gear mechanism, Leveque shoots Utami, but is ultimately killed after being launched through the window by Sadie’s shooting, who also recovers Aztec.

The two finally rekindle their love and begin a formal relationship, finding time with each other between and during Sadie’s missions.

Cast

Production

In August 2021, Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson entered negotiations to star in Ghosted, a film pitched by screenwriters Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese to Skydance Media, with Dexter Fletcher attached to direct.[2][3] In December 2021, Johansson had to exit the film due to a scheduling conflict, leading to Ana de Armas being cast in her place.[4] In February 2022, Adrien Brody joined the cast.[5] Mike Moh, Amy Sedaris, Tim Blake Nelson, and Tate Donovan would be added in March.[6]

Principal photography took place from February to May 2022 in Atlanta and Washington D.C..[7][8]

Release

The film was released on Apple TV+ on April 21, 2023.[9]

Reception

Critical reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 31% of 61 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.3/10. The website's consensus reads: "Listlessly wafting between action, comedy, and romance without ever solidifying into a satisfying whole, Ghosted earns a chorus of boos."[10] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 34 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews.[11][12]

Benjamin Lee, writing for The Guardian, gave the film one out of five stars, criticizing the lack of chemistry between Evans and de Armas and calling the film "a staggeringly, maddeningly atrocious heap of increasingly boneheaded decisions that will act as depressing documentation of just how rotten things got in the current oversaturated streaming landscape."[13] Writing for RogerEbert.com, Peter Sobczynski also criticized Evans and de Armas's lack of chemistry as well as Fletcher's direction, negatively comparing the film to True Lies (1994), Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) and Knight and Day (2010), and calling the film "a tedious exercise in sheer greed and laziness that presumes if enough money and famous faces are tossed into the mix, no one will notice, or at least mind, the utter vacuousness of the enterprise"; he gave the film 0.5 out of four stars.[14] David Ehrlich of IndieWire gave the film a "C–" grade, criticizing the film's lack of commitment to its concepts and ideas, writing that the film "has no interest in anything more than a casual relationship with its audience, as it reliably stifles a joke or kills the mood the moment it suspects that you might be about to catch feelings."[15]

Conversely, Stephanie Zacharek at Time noted Evans and de Armas's chemistry more positively while also noting the film's familiarity, writing, "Ghosted clacks along efficiently, ticking off all the expected boxes. There are no surprises here, just the pleasant ectoplasmic shimmer of a formula you’ve seen a million times before, vanishing almost as soon as the end credits start rolling."[16]

References

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  2. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (August 29, 2021). "Apple, Skydance Reuniting Marvel Superhero Stalwarts Scarlett Johansson & Chris Evans In Dexter Fletcher-Directed Ghosted". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on August 30, 2021. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
  3. ^ Kit, Borys (August 30, 2021). "Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson to Star in Adventure Movie Ghosted for Apple". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on May 12, 2022. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
  4. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (December 3, 2021). "Ana De Armas In, Scarlett Johansson Exits Apple's Chris Evans-Starrer Ghosted; Skydance Producing". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on May 12, 2022. Retrieved December 3, 2021.
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  6. ^ Kroll, Justin (March 9, 2022). "Mike Moh, Amy Sedaris, Tim Blake Nelson And Tate Donovan Join Chris Evans In Apple And Skydance's Ghosted". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on April 17, 2022. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  7. ^ Kasule, Melissa (January 12, 2022). "Apple drama Ghosted starring Chris Evans to shoot in Atlanta and Washington DC". Kemps Film and TV Production Services Handbook. Archived from the original on February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
  8. ^ Remley, Hilary (May 13, 2022). "'Ghosted' Wraps Filming, Chris Evans Posts Behind-the-Scenes Image". Collider. Archived from the original on May 13, 2022. Retrieved May 13, 2022.
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  12. ^ "Ghosted Reviews". Metacritic. Archived from the original on March 29, 2023. Retrieved April 21, 2023.
  13. ^ Lee, Benjamin (April 21, 2023). "Ghosted review – dreadful big star action comedy deserves to be ignored". The Guardian. Archived from the original on April 21, 2023. Retrieved April 21, 2023.
  14. ^ Sobczynski, Peter (April 21, 2023). "Ghosted". RogerEbert.com. Archived from the original on April 21, 2023. Retrieved April 21, 2023.
  15. ^ Ehrlich, David (April 20, 2023). "'Ghosted' Review: At Least It's Shorter Than 'The Gray Man'". IndieWire. Retrieved April 21, 2023.
  16. ^ Zacharek, Stephanie (April 21, 2023). "Ghosted Makes a Vaporous Vehicle for the Charms of Ana de Armas and Chris Evans". Time. Retrieved April 21, 2023.