Get Smart offers a fun, if not entirely groundbreaking, take on the spy comedy. Steve Carell embodies the hapless agent Maxwell Smart with an infectious enthusiasm that carries much of the film. His interactions with Anne Hathaway’s more…
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When members of the nefarious crime syndicate KAOS attack the U.S. spy agency Control and the identities of secret agents are compromised, the Chief has to promote hapless…
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While Steve Carell’s commitment to the role of Maxwell Smart is evident, Get Smart struggles to consistently land its comedic punches. The film leans heavily on Carell's signature brand of awkward humour, which works in moments but can…
Get Smart proves to be a surprisingly delightful cinematic outing, successfully translating the charm of its source material into a modern comedy. Steve Carell is in his element, expertly balancing the physical comedy of a fish-out-of-water agent with…
This adaptation of the classic TV series, Get Smart, offers a serviceable dose of spy-themed comedy. Steve Carell’s well-meaning but clumsy Maxwell Smart is the film's primary engine for humour, and he largely succeeds in making the character…
Get Smart arrives as a breezy, good-natured espionage spoof, proving that the spy genre is ripe for gentle ribbing. Steve Carell, as the titular analyst turned agent, delivers a performance that’s both endearingly awkward and surprisingly effective, navigating…
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The chemistry between Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway as Maxwell Smart and Agent 99 is a significant element of the film. Hathaway's sharp, capable Agent 99 provides a perfect foil to Carell's more disorganised Smart. Their contrasting styles and eventual teamwork create many of the film's most memorable comedic moments and drive the narrative forward as they learn to rely on each other.