MOVIE INFO
🎬 Critic Highlights
Entertainment Weekly: "Listlessly wafting between action, comedy, and romance without ever solidifying into a satisfying whole... earns a chorus of boos."
EW (Taylor Lemire): Called it "big-budget, glossy, empty, and soulless... their performances don’t shine... a sad waste of talent."
The Guardian (Benjamin Lee): “A staggeringly, maddeningly atrocious heap … feels like it was created entirely by AI. Utter contempt for the audience.”
RogerEbert.com (Peter Sobczynski): "A tedious exercise in sheer greed and laziness … lack[ing] any coherence, wit, excitement."
Ready Steady Cut: “Tacky, uninspired, and a complete waste of time... film feels like a trend-following SEO exercise.”
Empire Online: Miscast and devoid of lead chemistry—“only a ghost of their potential.”
👍 Positive or Mixed Notes
Time Magazine: Highlights the leads' charm and decent banter—“pleasant diversion… nice stunts.”
BBC: Acknowledges it as “precision‑engineered undemanding escapism” suitable for light home viewing.
Some voices acknowledge it delivers on slick visuals and action, albeit in a shallow, formulaic way. ()
🧍 Audience & Fan Feedback (Reddit & Viewer Reviews)
“Evans and de Armas have zero chemistry… It’s truly one of the most rote experiences you could imagine.”
“It’s like ordering a fancy cocktail and getting a watered‑down soda instead... entertaining enough if you want to see Chris Evans being his charming self.”
Many fans appreciate the high production value and comeos, though these are seen as superficial merits.
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🎯 Final Verdict
Ghosted is a visually polished romantic action-comedy with Chris Evans and Ana de Armas, yet it's hampered by lazy writing, awkward editing, and lifeless on-screen chemistry. Opinions suggest it can serve as harmless escapism—but only if you come with low expectations. For most critics and fans, it fails to deliver genuine spark or narrative substance.
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