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When millionaire businessman James King (Will Ferrell) is convicted of tax evasion he finds himself facing a ten-year sentence in San Quentin prison. With just 30 days to sort out his affairs and prepare himself for a life behind bars James enlists the help of Darnell Lewis (Kevin Hart), the owner of a car wash company who James mistakenly believes is an ex-convict. Darnell accepts the challenge and arranges all manner of activities that will get James to toughen up. Along the way, both men come to some realisations but when the 30 days are up will James be ready for what lies ahead? (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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kaylin 

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English It's a classic contemporary comedy. A fairly good idea, lots of funny faces and overacting, which is basically required in the case of Ferrell and Hart, and in the end, just a disappointing bonding of both characters. The potential that was here is clearly wasted, which, according to me, is quite a big problem. It is truly only a little bit humorous. ()

Malarkey 

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English Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell make for a good duo. Honestly, it’s been a long time since I was this happy about a pair of guys, one of whom is black and the other white. It might have been a little bit too crazy at times, which is exactly something you can expect with those two dorks, but on the other hand, it met my expectations and even though a few of the scenes were a bit weaker, I overall had a good time watching Get Hard. ()

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