Ghosted

Ghosted

Plot

In the midst of his mundane routine as an insurance claims adjuster, Cole Turner's life is turned upside down when he falls deeply in love with the captivating and mysterious Sadie Barrett. As their whirlwind romance takes off, Cole finds himself smitten with Sadie's enigmatic nature, which only adds to her allure. However, just as things start to look up for the pair, Cole stumbles upon a shocking truth: Sadie is a secret agent working for a top-secret government agency. The revelation leaves Cole reeling, forced to confront the reality that his new love interest is a trained operative with a penchant for deception and danger. As Cole struggles to reconcile his feelings for Sadie with the risks involved in being involved with her, they find themselves entangled in a complex web of espionage and intrigue. With their relationship on shaky ground, Cole and Sadie must navigate the treacherous landscape of international espionage, all while trying to keep their budding love alive. With its blend of witty banter, high-stakes action, and tender romance, Ghosted follows Cole and Sadie as they embark on a heart-pumping adventure that will test their wits, their trust, and ultimately, the true nature of their feelings for each other.

Reviews

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Kenneth

This movie is a terrible bore; the only mildly amusing bit is the "get a room" scene. Both lead actors deliver surprisingly weak performances – is this really the best Chris Evans could do? And Ana de Armas seriously needs to work on her balance and posture. However, I'm giving it three stars purely for their looks and figures.

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6/22/2025, 11:51:09 AM
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Victor

The beginning is promising, the middle is mediocre, and the ending is a disaster. Ana de Armas and Chris Evans have great chemistry on screen, but unfortunately, the story completely falls apart midway through. I have a feeling that if they cut out all the mindless action scenes and simply rewrote it as a romantic comedy, it would have been much better.

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6/21/2025, 3:59:35 AM
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River

Having seen the movie as one of the first viewers globally, I can tell you that even cameos from Deadpool, Falcon, and the Winter Soldier can't save this film from being a complete dud.

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6/21/2025, 12:04:10 AM
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Owen

Another Marvel castoff looking for work.

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6/17/2025, 6:00:34 PM
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Dylan

Just like their previous collaboration, "The Gray Man," this feels like a total cash grab, showcasing their iconic personas just enough to get the paycheck and run. What kind of algorithm came up with this? We're not tired of seeing them fight, we want them to get a room!

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6/16/2025, 1:35:06 PM
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Joy

This movie is like a caffeine-fueled whirlwind—hot, fast, and leaving you breathless. One minute, it’s a sweet coffee shop meet-cute, and the next, boom, they’re dodging bullets! It’s action-packed, romantic, and just a tad chaotic. Perfect for fans of love and chaos!

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4/2/2025, 12:06:10 PM
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Xavier

In "Ghosted", a quirky romance blossoms between ordinary Cole and mysterious Sadie, but their relationship is quickly derailed by her secret life as a spy. As Cole navigates this unexpected revelation, the film seamlessly blends action, comedy, and heart, plunging the unlikely couple into a thrilling adventure. With its witty banter and electrifying chemistry, "Ghosted" delivers a delightful, genre-bending ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

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4/1/2025, 1:32:38 PM