Get Hard

An education in incarceration.

When obscenely rich hedge-fund manager James is convicted of fraud and sentenced to a stretch in San Quentin, the judge gives him one month to get his affairs in order. Knowing that he won't survive more than a few minutes in prison on his own, James desperately turns to Darnell-- a black businessman who's never even had a parking ticket -- for help. As Darnell puts James through the wringer, both learn that they were wrong about many things, including each other.

"Get Hard," a 2015 comedy film produced by Gary Sanchez Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, takes a satirical jab at societal stereotypes and the American justice system. Directed by Etan Cohen, the movie stars Will Ferrell as James King, a wealthy investment banker who is wrongfully convicted of fraud and faces a 10-year prison sentence. In a desperate attempt to prepare for life behind bars, he turns to his car washer, Darnell Lewis, played by Kevin Hart, who he mistakenly believes has served time due to racial profiling. The film cleverly uses humor to explore themes of class, race, and privilege, while delivering a series of laugh-out-loud moments. The dynamic between Ferrell and Hart is the heart of "Get Hard," with their contrasting characters driving much of the film's comedic energy. Ferrell's portrayal of the naive and out-of-touch James King is both hilarious and poignant, as he grapples with the harsh realities of the world outside his elite bubble. Hart, on the other hand, brings his signature fast-talking, street-smart persona to Darnell, who sees an opportunity to capitalize on King's misconceptions. Together, they embark on a series of absurd training sessions that serve as a vehicle for the film's social commentary, poking fun at stereotypes while highlighting the absurdity of prejudice. While "Get Hard" is unapologetically raunchy and often relies on crude humor, it manages to balance its edgier elements with a surprisingly heartfelt narrative. As James and Darnell's relationship evolves, the film delves into deeper issues of friendship, trust, and personal growth. Their journey is filled with misadventures, from attending a gang-run boot camp to navigating the complexities of James's financial scandal, all of which contribute to their mutual understanding and respect. The film's climax, in particular, offers a satisfying resolution that ties together its comedic and dramatic threads. Set against the backdrop of Los Angeles, "Get Hard" uses its vibrant setting to enhance its storytelling, juxtaposing the opulence of James's world with the gritty reality he fears. The film's production by Gary Sanchez Productions and distribution by Warner Bros. Pictures ensured a polished execution that allowed the movie to reach a wide audience. Despite mixed critical reception, "Get Hard" remains a bold and entertaining exploration of societal issues, wrapped in the guise of a raucous comedy.

Year2015

Budget40000000$

Runtime100 min

Revenue111800000$

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GenresComedy

Production countriesUnited States of America

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