Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F

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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F

03 Jul, 2024
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1 hr 57 mins
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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F

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The return of Eddie Murphy to the Beverly Hills Cop series, despite its predictable storyline, still manages to captivate with its nod to the past and Murphy's undeniable charm.
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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Review : Eddie Murphy’s return to OG ‘Beverly Hills’ franchise is more nostalgic than out-and-out actioner

Critic's Rating: 3.0/5
Story: Detective Axel Foley returns to Beverly Hills after his daughter Jane’s life is threatened. Drawn back into action, Foley teams up with Jane, the ambitious Detective Bobby, and his old pals Billy Rosewood and John Taggart. Together, they turn up the heat to uncover a dangerous conspiracy that threatens not just Jane, but the safety of Beverly Hills itself. Will Foley and his team be able to bring the perpetrators to justice?

Review: It's been four decades since Eddie Murphy first played Detective Axel Foley in the box office smash ‘Beverly Hills Cop,’ which was followed by an amped-up sequel in 1987 and 1994’s ‘Beverly Hills Cop III,’ suggesting the franchise had run its course. Now, in the real-time sequel ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F,’ Murphy returns as Axel Foley, whose maverick status now rubs up against changing attitudes.

The story revolves around Axel leaving his native Detroit once again to help solve a case in Beverly Hills, this time involving his lawyer daughter Jane (Taylour Paige). Jane finds herself in trouble after taking on a case investigating a dirty cop, and the estranged relationship between father and daughter adds a touchy-feely aspect to the square peg in a round hole situation. Axel’s glib jokes fail to impress Jane or the progressive Bobby, a new detective in the Beverly Hills police department, played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Gordon-Levitt's character serves as a decent foil for Foley, though it isn’t long before due process is thrown out the window and the film returns to its retro roots of action-packed scenes and quick justice.

Debut director Mark Molloy handles everything with proficiency, ensuring that every scene references something from the earlier movies, much to the delight of fans. The chases, including Foley’s entry scene and the helicopter pursuit with Detective Bobby, are well executed with the same humor and fun, ensuring there’s never a dull moment. However, the story by Will Beall and the screenplay by Beall, Tom Gormican, and Kevin Etten is predictable and linear, lacking the engaging twists of the original films.

Despite the film's shortcomings, Murphy's comedic timing and charm remain a major draw. He reprises his role as Axel Foley with such ease that he steals the show whenever he appears on screen. The father-daughter conversations between Murphy and Paige are emotionally charged but occasionally feel half-heartedly written. The rest of the ensemble cast, including Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Foley’s old pals, John Ashton, and Judge Reinhold, play their parts well.

While ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ may fall short in terms of plot surprises, it successfully creates the nostalgia that defined the franchise in the 80s. The return of Eddie Murphy to the Beverly Hills Cop series, despite its predictable storyline, still manages to captivate with its nod to the past and Murphy's undeniable charm.

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Our overall critic’s rating is not an average of the sub scores below.

Direction
3.5/5
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3.5/5
Screenplay:
3.0/5
Action:
3.0/5
Visual appeal:
3.0/5

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Gaana User1476 days ago

Overall the movie is great to watch.<br/>It is funny and the father daughter duo is fantastic.

Sandeep 2619816 days ago

Too cliched ... still stuck in its original timeline

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