Ride Along 2 Quiz – Which Character Are You?

<span class="author-by">by</span> Samantha <span class="author-surname">Stratton</span>

by Samantha Stratton

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Occasionally, in between the gun-praising shootouts and the ridiculous vehicular chases that end in an explosion that would scare even Dante, “Ride Along 2” takes a break to engage in some lighthearted banter with the characters. Examples include a scene in which the sequel takes a brief break to allow its loud-mouthed star Kevin Hart to engage in a heated debate about which chapter of the original “Star Wars” trilogy was the best. Hart chooses “The Return of the Jedi,” while cast newcomer Ken Jeong, whose on-the-run computer hacker AJ is a virulent anti-Ewok, chooses “The Empire Strikes Back.” Hart and Jeong are both from the United States.

To be sure, this is just one of many cheesy jokes that can be found on the internet. However, it is possible that it will be a throwdown. In the same way that “Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens” exists solely for the sake of money, this second serving of Hart’s hyper hijinks as rookie cop Ben, once more paired with Ice Cube’s glowering bulldog presence as rule-breaking veteran James, exists solely for the sake of money.

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The crime caper’s 2014 predecessor opened to a surprising $41.5 million in the middle of January and ended up grossing $135 million in its final weekend. Not surprisingly, and in the same vein as the seventh “Star Wars” film, “Ride Along 2” follows essentially the same formula as the first film: Ben and James are at odds with each other. Ben and James are tasked with apprehending a bad guy. Ben makes a mistake, and James becomes enraged. Ben proves to be something of a law-enforcement savant in his own right. James is completely unaccountable for any and all violations of civil liberties. And they eventually apprehend their target.
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That could be one of the reasons why box-office experts predict that this rather unremarkable crime-caper sequel will finally defeat “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” the highest-grossing film of all time, by ending its three-week run at No. 1 on the domestic box-office chart.

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The story picks up shortly after the events of the first film, with Ben (Tika Sumpter, a sweet actress whose importance to the story is sadly reduced to the depth of her cleavage) just a week away from being married to Angela (Tika Sumpter, a sweet actress whose value to the story is sadly reduced to the depth of her cleavage). Ben’s brother James has given his blessing, and now Ben and Angela are about to tie the knot. Once again, Hart’s overeager, accident-prone apprentice—who is now on probation after graduating from police academy—must demonstrate that he is worthy of being promoted to full-fledged officer.
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After a drawn-out opening sequence in which Ben struggles mightily to exit a bouncy low-rider and eventually causes James’ partner (Tyrese Gibson of the “Fast & Furious” franchise) to be shot, he and James travel to Miami in order to track down AJ, who is the key to apprehending a shipping mogul who specializes in all manner of illegal contraband (including drugs) (Benjamin Bratt as a rather lackadaisical villain who could at least have bothered to twirl his goatee).

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Taking advantage of the change in scenery to a tropical locale, returning director Tim Story dresses Hart in cheesy tourist garb and jams crowd scenes with as many busty, booty-shaking bikini babes and shapely model types as he can fit in. Maya is a Miami homicide detective who, while accompanying Ben and James on their mission, is capable of melting Ice Cube’s street-hardened heart. Thankfully, Olivia Munn gets to flex some female muscle in the role. In addition to being upstaged by her chest-hugging attire, she also wears a plunging neckline dress, which comes in handy when she uses her wiles to distract Bratt’s baddie on the dance floor (and if that isn’t a tired cliché, then I don’t know what is) while attending an upscale party.
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How confident are the producers of “Ride Along 2” that they will be able to cash in on the franchise once more? As an example, consider that the trailer highlights the worst slapstick escapade of the film, in which a screechy Hart must pretend to ward off what is likely the cheesiest fake giant alligator since…well, 1980’s “Alligator.” Keep your eyes peeled for the exhilarating backyard foot race through Little Havana, where Hart and Jeong will encounter all manner of predictable obstacles, such as the typical mean dog and the need to bounce on a trampoline to get over a barrier. Even if it is less exciting than when Hart debates the decorative merits of hydrangeas with Sherri Shepherd, who plays a tyrannical wedding planner, it is still more exciting than nothing.

There are, to be fair, at least two standout moments that deserve to be mentioned. One example is Hart’s clever bit about custom ringtones that are used to identify cell phone callers, which culminates in a fantastic aural punchline. On the other hand, a rather original twist on the usual high-impact car chase allows us to see the action in the same way that Ben, a video-game addict, sees it: as if it were a real-life version of “Grand Theft Auto,” is presented. It’s one of the funniest moments in the film when we get to see James as a video game character, and it’s one of the most heartwarming. There are also points for more diversity in the cast, but if there is a second sequel in the works, please allow the women to be more than the sum of their body parts.

Most likely, the best litmus test for whether you should consider riding along with this low-rent version of “Bad Boys” meets “Rush Hour” is whether or not you are tickled by Ben’s suggestion that he and James refer to themselves as “The Brothers-in-Law.” Do you understand what I’m saying? They are brothers-in-law, and they are “brothers” IN LAW, which is a formal term. OK. You’re free to stop giggling now.

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