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  • Breaking Down the Heartfelt Ending of Our Unwritten Seoul

    Breaking Down the Heartfelt Ending of Our Unwritten Seoul

    Warning: This post contains spoilers for the ending of Our Unwritten Seoul.

    For a K-drama series that begins with a somewhat outlandish twin-swap conceit, Our Unwritten Seoul remains surprisingly grounded throughout its 12-episode run. The clues were there from the beginning, of course. Underachieving 30-something Mi-ji (Melo Movie’s Park Bo-young) offers to switch places with her identical twin sister, burnt out office worker Mi-rae (also Park), because Mi-rae is distressed enough to injure herself by jumping out of a third-story window to avoid returning to her toxic workplace. Hijinks, these are not.

    In writer Lee Kang’s slice-of-life script, the melodrama-like set-up is merely an excuse to jumpstart the exploration of some heavy, complex, and relatable themes, including learning to live with disability, workplace harassment, and moving past the kind of grief that gets its claws into you. The Netflix series released its final episode on June 29, bringing to a close one of the most quietly affecting Korean dramas of 2025. Let’s break down Our Unwritten Seoul’s heartfelt ending…

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    Mi-ji finally leaves her room

    When Mi-ji was a teen, she dreamed of using her athleticism to carve a life path for herself—and, in the process, to finally get the kind of attention from her mother, Kim Ok-hui (Love Next Door’s Jang Young-nam), that Ok-hui always seemed to reserve only for Mi-rae.

    However, when an ankle injury abruptly ends Mi-ji’s track career, she falls into a deep depression, only graduating from high school because Mi-rae attends classes for her. Mi-ji develops a severe agoraphobia, and spends three years in her room. It’s not until her grandmother falls and injures herself in their family home that Mi-ji forces herself to leave, walking miles to get her halmoni help.

    Years later, when Our Unwritten Seoul begins, Mi-ji still feels stuck in that room. She may go out and about, visiting her grandmother at the nursing home, working odd jobs around town, and hanging out with neighborhood friends, but she’s still afraid to take a chance. She stays in her rural hometown because it feels safe. Because, in many ways, she’s still afraid to leave her room. Her decision to swap places with Mi-rae is driven by sisterly concern, but it also pushes Mi-ji out of her comfort zone for the first time in years.

    Heading into the final few episodes of Our Unwritten Seoul, Mi-ji and Mi-rae have already switched back. But Mi-ji is still in Seoul, and is starting to ask herself what she truly wants to do with her life. It helps that she has someone there to support her…

    Mi-ji and Ho-su choose to stay by each other’s side

    Park Bo-young in Our Unwritten Seoul Courtesy of Netflix

    Mi-ji and Lee Ho-su have loved one another since high school. Their classmates and parents always assumed it was bookworms Mi-rae and Ho-su that clicked, but it was actually polar opposites Mi-ji and Ho-su. Mi-ji brought Ho-su out of his shell when he was the intense new kid in school who, unbeknownst to his classmates, was learning how to live with the disabilities he developed after the car accident that killed his father. Mi-ji and Ho-su meant a great deal to one another, but through a series of miscommunications, they never realized their love was requited. Ho-su left for Seoul to go to school and become an elite lawyer, and Mi-ji stayed in their hometown.

    When Mi-ji comes to Seoul years later, Ho-su is one of the first people who realizes that Mi-ji has swapped places with Mi-rae. Even before that knowledge is revealed, Ho-su becomes Mi-ji’s closest confidante. Mi-ji eventually admits who she is, and the two confess their feelings to one another. For a while, everything is great. However, when Ho-su realizes his hearing loss is accelerating, he breaks up with Mi-ji, convinced that he will become a burden to her.

    Ho-su’s issues with relying on loved ones didn’t start with Mi-ji. After Ho-su’s parents died, he was raised by his stepmother, Yeom Bun-hong (Crash Landing On You’s Kim Sun-young), and he never truly dealt with his survivor’s guilt. That guilt is compounded by the fact that the car accident that killed Ho-su’s father left Ho-su with disabilities that require accommodations. 

    When Bun-hong finds out about Ho-su’s additional hearing loss from his doctor, she confronts her son for not telling her. When he confesses he has always assumed Bun-hong resented having to take care of him, Bun-hong sets him straight. After her husband’s death, Ho-su is what kept her going. She loves Ho-su, and love means staying by someone’s side through the wins and the losses.

    The conversation helps Ho-su realize that he wants Mi-ji by his side, if she wants to be there. Meanwhile, Ho-su’s initial decision to push Mi-ji away has Mi-ji reflecting on how it must have felt for her loved ones when she isolated herself during her depression. The two reunite, and commit to one another. They want to be together, through it all.

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    Mi-rae brings her company to justice

    Like Mi-ji, Mi-rae has been struggling in adulthood. She has always felt a pressure to be the smart, successful twin, and has prioritized living up to those expectations above all else. Contrary to popular belief, it doesn’t come easily to her; she works hard for every success. After failing to pass the civil service exam several times, Mi-rae gives up and finds a solid job working at a state-owned financial management company called KFMC. 

    Mi-rae may not love her life, but she is surviving. Then, a married manager makes an unwelcome advance one night. She tries to move on without fanfare, but rumors about her promiscuity are encouraged by the manager, leading to further workplace bullying. Inspired by her supportive colleague Kim Su-yeon (Park Ye-young), who has also faced workplace bullying, Mi-ji files an official complaint. Then, Su-yeon leaves, and Mi-rae begins to feel truly alone.

    Mi-ji’s offer to temporarily swap places with Mi-rae, like they did when they were young, gives Mi-rae a much-needed break. She starts a seasonal job Mi-ji has lined up: as a worker on a strawberry farm owned by successful investment entrepreneur Han Se-jin (Ryu Kyung-soo). Se-jin has taken over the farm from his late grandfather, but has no idea what he is doing. With Mi-rae’s help, the two get the farm running, and heal some of their unresolved trauma in the meantime. 

    With Se-jin’s support, Mi-rae feels able to return to Seoul and face the toxic management she left behind. Not only does Mi-rae file the harassment claim again, but she uses evidence gathered by Tae-i (Hong Sung-won) to expose KFMC’s corrupt deal with a construction company. Tae-i is the younger brother of Mi-rae’s former colleague, Su-yeon. He began working at the company to find a way to get justice for his sister, who has sequestered herself in her room after being bullied out of KFMC. 

    While the plot’s conclusion feels a bit rushed, especially knowing how much Mi-rae suffered at her office, Mi-rae gets her justice. The manager who sexually harassed loses his job and gets a suspended sentence in court. The department head who prioritized his corrupt, money-making scheme over a safe office for his workers is transferred to the regional office no one wants to work at. And Su-yeon leaves her room, much to her brother’s relief. 

    Kim Ro-sa and Sang-wol’s love story

    One of the major subplots in Our Unwritten Seoul concerns Kim Ro-sa (Won Mi-kyung), an older woman who runs a restaurant in the block KFMC wants to develop. When Mi-ji first replaces Mi-rae at the company, she is tasked with convincing Kim Ro-sa to sell her restaurant for the development deal. Ro-sa, who has been running the restaurant for 35 years, refuses. 

    However, Kim Ro-sa has been hiding a major secret. As we learn in Episode 10, Kim Ro-sa’s real name is Sang-wol. She and the real Kim Ro-sa grew up together in an orphanage and it is implied that they were in love. Temporarily torn apart by life’s circumstances, Sang-wol finds Ro-sa again when Ro-sa is married with a baby. Her husband has abused her, leading to her son being born with developmental disabilities. Sang-wol takes Ro-sa and her son and they build a life together. 

    When Ro-sa’s husband catches back up with them, Ro-sa and Sang-wol kill him in self-defense.

    Because of the baby, Sang-wol takes the fall. When they are reunited again after Sang-wol’s release, Sang-wol struggles to find work because of her label as a murderer. Ro-sa convinces Sang-wol to use her name. They share it, really, until Ro-sa’s death from cancer. Before she dies, Ro-sa admits her son to a facility, and asks Sang-wol to keep using her name. Officially, Sang-wol dies and Kim Ro-sa lives on.

    Sang-wol, who is illiterate due to her dyslexia and poor upbringing, plans to bring this secret to her grave. But, when the KFMC lawyer tasked with getting Kim Ro-sa to sell her restaurant uncovers the truth, he frames Sang-wol as a killer and an identity thief. It doesn’t help that Sang-wol has not only been using Ro-sa’s name to run the restaurant, but also taking credit for Ro-sa’s poetry, which has gained recognition after the real Ro-sa’s death. 

    With Mi-ji and Ho-su’s help, Sang-wol is finally able to tell the true story of her life with Ro-sa. Sang-wol has been using the money garnered from Ro-sa’s poetry book sales to fund a college scholarship. Over the years, dozens of kids, including Lee Ho-su, have benefitted from the fund. Mi-ji and Ho-su read the documents Ro-sa left for Sang-wol. They include an official letter making it clear that everything Ro-sa had belongs to Sang-wol. 

    Later, Mi-ji and Ho-su encourage Sang-wol to learn how to read. By series’ end, she is able to read Ro-sa’s poetry, some of which is about Ro-sa’s love for her Sang-wol. 

    Mi-ji and Mi-rae’s grandmother dies

    Park Bo-young, before the swap Courtesy of Netflix

    To Mi-ji, Kang Wol-sun (The Potato Lab’s Cha Mi-kyung) isn’t just her grandmother. She is the person who helped raise Mi-ji and Mi-rae after the death of their dad. She is the person who saw an act of survival in Mi-ji’s three-year isolation. She is the person who understood Mi-ji when no one else seemed to be able to. So, when Wol-sun has a serious heart attack in the final episode, Mi-ji is devastated. At first, she refuses to accept that her grandmother is dying, but Wol-sun’s request that Ok-hui, Mi-ji, and Mi-rae bring her home is granted. 

    When Wol-sun dies, Mi-ji is sleeping next to her. She dreams of her grandmother saying goodbye. In the dream, Wol-sun is able-bodied and clear of mind in a way that she hasn’t been in the years since her fall. She speaks excitedly to Mi-ji of the adventures she is planning to go on, but tells Mi-ji that she will hold on longer, if Mi-ji needs her to. Mi-ji lets her go. 

    Mi-ji finds her way forward

    Sang-wol offers to pass on her restaurant to Mi-ji when she retires, but Mi-ji decides she wants to take on a different career path. She goes to college to become a therapist, perhaps inspired by her own struggles with agoraphobia and depression. Meanwhile, both Ho-su and Mi-ji are learning Korean sign language. Ho-su uses the language ability to serve clients with hearing loss. 

    Do Mi-ji and Ho-su end up together?

    Yes. Following a one-year time jump in the series finale, we learn that Ho-su has bought an engagement ring for Mi-ji. However, when Mi-ji accidentally finds it, the two discuss not getting married until after Mi-ji finishes her graduate degree and gets her first paycheck. In the meantime, however, they play on moving in together. But don’t tell their mothers.

    Do Mi-rae and Se-jin end up together?

    The relationship status of Mi-rae and Se-jin is less conclusive at the end of Our Unwritten Seoul. They remain “business partners,” with Mi-rae running Se-jin’s grandfather’s strawberry farm and acting as an investor in Mi-rae’s financial investment advice blog. 

    In the final episode, Se-jin returns from his time in America and immediately goes to find Mi-rae in Seoul. Mi-rae blows off her plans with Mi-ji and Ho-su to travel back to the strawberry farm with Se-jin. It is implied the two will start a romantic relationship, but never confirmed. The viewer can choose for herself.

    Does Our Unwritten Seoul have a happy ending?

    Yes, Our Unwritten Seoul has a happy ending—and a pretty realistic one, too. The characters face their share of hardship in the final episode, most notably the death of Wol-sun, and the story recognizes that there will be more reasons to grieve in the future. However, the series main character, Mi-ji, has been able to move past the depression that kept her from chasing her ambitions for years. She has plans to start grad school to become a therapist. She is in a happy and healthy relationship with boyfriend Ho-su. She is loved by her family and friends, including her mother, sister, and Sang-wol. She is no longer afraid of what’s next.

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  • Sushant Singh Rajput’s former manager Disha Salian died by suicide, no foul play found in probe: Police tell HC

    Former celebrity manager Disha Salian died on June 8, 2020, after falling off the 14th floor of a residential building in the Malad area of Mumbai. The city police had then registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR).

    The late Sushant Singh Rajput’s former manager, Disha Salian, died by suicide, and no foul play has been found in her death, Mumbai police told the Bombay High Court, even as her father Satish Salian reiterated she was gangraped and murdered. Disha Salian had jumped off the window of a flat out of her own volition, and the postmortem report mentions no signs of sexual and/or physical assault on the deceased, the police said in an affidavit filed before the HC last month.

    She was under tremendous mental stress due to a dispute with her family and also because her business deals were not working out, the affidavit added. The former celebrity manager died on June 8, 2020, after falling off the 14th floor of a residential building in the Malad area of Mumbai. The city police had then registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR).

    Satish Salian filed a petition in the HC in March this year, seeking a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into his daughter’s death and an FIR against Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Aditya Thackeray. In the plea, he claimed his daughter was found dead under mysterious circumstances in June 2020. He alleged that she was raped and murdered and subsequently there was a politically orchestrated cover-up to protect certain influential persons.

    The petition came up for hearing on Wednesday before a bench headed by Justice A.S. Gadkari, which posted it for further hearing on July 16. The Malvani police, who probed the case first, in their affidavit, however, said Disha Salian had died by suicide.

    Disha Salian was under tremendous mental stress due to a dispute with her family and also because her business deals were not working out, said the affidavit filed by Malvani police station’s senior inspector Shailendra Nagarkar. She was drunk at the time of the incident, and even her fiancé, who was with her at the time, had ruled out any foul play or suspicion, it said.

    “I say that in the light of the circumstances and witness statements, the deceased Disha Salian, out of her own volition, jumped off the window of the flat and committed suicide,” the police officer said in the affidavit.

    Even her postmortem report does not indicate anything suspicion about the death, the affidavit said. The police also said the contentions raised by Satish Salian in his plea were baseless and unfounded. The closure report filed by the police was based on scientific investigation conducted and the postmortem report, they added.

    “The report is conclusive in nature and mentions no signs of sexual and/or physical assault on the deceased,” the affidavit said. It also claimed that after the closure report was filed, a Special Investigation Team was set up to further probe the case, and even the SIT’s findings are coherent with the earlier findings of the police.

    “However, further investigation is still being carried out,” the affidavit said. Satish Salian, in an application submitted on Wednesday, however, said once information disclosing the commission of a cognisable offence is received, the police must register an FIR and then probe it. He said the SIT has been probing a serious case of gangrape and murder without first registering an FIR, which is grossly illegal.

    There has been wilful disobedience of the court order as an affidavit was sought from the Maharashtra government’s chief secretary and not the police, he claimed. Meanwhile, Aditya Thackeray has also filed an application, seeking to intervene in the matter and urged the court to grant him a hearing before passing any order.

    Thackeray, in his application, claimed the petition filed by Satish Salian was false, frivolous, and motivated.

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  • Bridgerton’s Jonathan Bailey Will Have Less Screen Time in Season 4

    Bridgerton fans hoping to see more of Anthony Bridgerton in season 4 shouldn’t hold their breath.

    Jonathan Bailey was asked whether viewers will be seeing “more” of him in season 4, to which he told Buzzfeed UK on Tuesday, July 1, “No. Because the story’s moved on and that’s what’s beautiful about Bridgerton.”

    He added: “But I will be there. Of course, to support. I’m really looking forward to it and it’s going to be brilliant.”

    Production wrapped on season 4 last month after Bailey, 37, confirmed he would be reprising his role as the eldest Bridgerton sibling.


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    “I’ve never been someone who’s like, ‘Thanks, bye.’ It’s not in my nature,” he told The Hollywood Reporter in June when asked about his future on the hit Netflix series. “There’s a real sense of brotherly pride I feel in it.”

    Bailey went on to subtly spoil his upcoming scenes in season 4, adding. “I was filming a wedding on a Monday morning. People know that people get married in Bridgerton — that’s not a spoiler, right?”

    The next installment of the hit Netflix series will center on Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) and his love story with Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha). Anthony’s story, meanwhile, has continued since his marriage to Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley) but the fan-favorite couple hasn’t been the focus after wrapping up season 2.

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    Bridgerton previously received backlash for not spending as much time on Anthony and Kate. Despite their season getting wrapped up, some viewers felt that the characters didn’t get the focus they deserved after not getting together until the last few minutes of season 2.

    Ahead of the show’s sophomore season, then-showrunner Chris van Dusen hinted that Bridgerton would be taking a different approach when it came to showing the passion between Anthony and Kate.

    “It was never about quantity for us,” the creator told reporters in March 2022. “Our approach to intimacy on the show really is the same as season 1. And we use these intimate scenes to tell a story and to push the story forward. We’ve never done a sex scene for the sake of doing a sex scene, and I don’t think we ever will.”

    Dusen added: “It all serves a larger purpose and it’s a different story this season. It’s different characters. We’re with Anthony and Kate most of the [second] season and that’s very different from Daphne and Simon. And that’s really part of the draw to me of a project like this, the ability to tell these close-ended love stories of different characters season after season.”

    Ashley, 30, meanwhile, argued that the emotional intimacy between Kate and Anthony was much more important than sex, saying, “It makes sense for these characters because they’re so protective over their families and they’re so truthful to their duties and responsibilities — so for them to break that wouldn’t have made sense for the characters. And as Chris has said, they aren’t performative sex scenes or intimate scenes. They have a meaning behind them and I think it’s very earned when the fireworks happen.”


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    At the time, Bailey defended Bridgerton’s decision to scale back on the sex scenes.

    “What you lose in sex scenes you gain in a deeper human understanding, which hopefully enriches the world so that the future intimacy scenes won’t be the heavy feature, and [you] won’t have to lean on them as much. It’s right to surprise an audience and keep them on their toes a bit,” he told USA Today in March 2022. “It would have been wrong for Kate and Anthony to have got physical any sooner than they did. And I think the payoff is really earned.”

    Anthony and Kate did get more bedroom scenes in season 3 before disappearing on another honeymoon. They returned in the second half of season 3, which premiered in 2024, to announce Kate’s pregnancy before once again making plans to leave — this time for India.

    Despite their screen time being scaled back, Bailey and Ashley are expected to continue to make appearances in upcoming seasons. Netflix recently confirmed that Bridgerton, which is based on the book series by Julia Quinn, was renewed for seasons 5 and 6.

    Bridgerton is currently streaming on Netflix.

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  • Key Dates & Legal Implications – Hollywood Life




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    Sean “Diddy Combs‘ highly publicized trial is about to come to an end. Jury deliberations officially began on June 30, 2025, and the verdict could be determined in the coming days. With a jury of eight men and four women, it’s up to them to decide Combs’ fate against prosecutors, who accused Diddy of racketeering and sex trafficking. Meanwhile, his defense team has argued that he did not sex-traffic anyone.

    Combs’ ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura took the stand at the beginning of his trial to deliver a chilling testimony of their former volatile relationship. Among Ventura’s claims were that her ex-boyfriend subjected her and others to “freak offs” and physically and sexually abused her while drugging her.

    Below, get updates on Diddy’s fate and the verdict of his trial.

    What Is Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs on Trial For?

    Combs is on trial because he was charged by the federal government with five counts of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.

    When Will a Verdict Be Announced in Diddy’s Trial?

    It’s unclear when exactly a verdict will be determined, but deliberations began at around 11:30 a.m. on June 30, according to the New York Post. Jurors must weigh the testimonies of multiple witnesses from the weeks-long trial and decide whether or not he is guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering.

    On July 1, the jury sent a note to the judge at 4:05 p.m. ET, announcing they reached a verdict on some, but not all, of the counts that Diddy was charged with, per CNN.

    “We have reached a verdict on counts 2, 3, 4 and 5,” the jury’s note to the judge read, according to CNN. “We are unable to reach a verdict on count 1, as we have jurors with unpersuadable opinions on both sides.”

    The count that the jury is still unable to unanimously agree on, count 1, is the racketeering conspiracy charge. Counts 2 and 4 are the charges on sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; counts 3 and 5 are the charges on transportation for the purposes of prostitution.

    What Happens If Sean Combs Is Found Guilty?

    If Combs is found guilty on just one of the racketeering or sex trafficking charges, he faces up to life behind bars, according to multiple outlets.

    Diddy pleaded not guilty to all charges, and he did not testify in his trial.

    How the Trial Could Impact Diddy’s Businesses

    The founder of Bad Boy Records could see a severe decline for his businesses. As the boss of Combs Global (formerly known as Combs Enterprises), Diddy’s reputation affects his entire brand. While his net worth is still around $400 million, he could see that decrease if he’s found guilty on any charges.

    Can I Watch Diddy’s Trial on TV?

    No, Combs’ trial has not been televised. Only those who were allowed in the courtroom have been able to view the case unfold.

    If you or anyone you know has been sexually abused, call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). A trained staff member will provide confidential, judgment-free support as well as local resources to assist in healing, recovering and more.

    If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support.



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  • Politics, punchlines, and popcorn fun power this wild action ride

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    Story: UK Prime Minister Sam Clarke (Idris Elba) and US President Will Derringer (John Cena) are frenemies with a very public rivalry, until a deadly global threat forces them to put their egos aside and work together. When Air Force One is shot down mid-air, the duo is stranded and hunted across borders. MI6’s agent Noel Bisset (Priyanka Chopra Jonas) helps them unravel a high-stakes conspiracy before time runs out.Review: Politics turns personal and explosive in Ilya Naishuller’s slick, high-energy action comedy. Watching two world leaders—a stiff, no-nonsense British PM and a flamboyant action hero-turned-US President—bicker like schoolboys while dodging bullets and bombs is half the fun; the other half is the relentless action woven through a sharp narrative. The explosive escapade packs a layered plot, balancing Sam and Will’s personal rivalry with a high-stakes chase led by Viktor Gradov (Paddy Considine as a Russian mob boss on a vengeful warpath), and a larger conspiracy to derail global peace. Writers Josh Appelbaum, André Nemec, and Harrison Query skillfully weave these threads into a cohesive, tight-knit narrative with no loose ends. The highlight? Every action set piece delivers edge-of-the-seat thrills.As an action-comedy, the film strikes a fine balance between both genres—neither overshadowing the other. Amid the adrenaline-pumping sequences, there’s plenty of room for laughter. Much of the comedy stems from Elba and Cena’s sharp repartee, with their flawless comic timing and undeniable chemistry adding to the film’s charm.From serious fights aboard Air Force One to one on a speeding train and those on the roads to a silly skirmish with Polish punk teenagers, every action sequence is thrilling.Idris Elba nails the act of a stiff PM and former military man, just as John Cena shines as his stark opposite—an animated former action hero playing to the gallery. Priyanka Chopra Jonas adds flair as the MI6 agent—lame puns and all—shining equally in combat and performance. She is striking in every scene, from the opening sequence where her undercover team’s cover is blown to ensuring the duo stays safe from their enemies and can stop an event that would devastate world peace. Jack Quaid deserves mention as Marty Comer, a jittery but earnest government agent tasked with overseeing President Will Derringer’s security and operations. He’s not a traditional action hero but shines as the comic relief. With no dull moments and a narrative that races ahead, this is a wild diplomatic detour worth taking. Slickly executed and consistently entertaining, it hits the sweet spot between action and comedy with ease.



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