...
...
Next Story

Mr and Mrs Smith review: Donald Glover and Maya Erskine share terrific chemistry in this spy series

Prime Video's new series Mr and Mrs Smith give a compelling update on the 2005 blockbuster film that starred Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

Published on: Feb 02, 2024 03:00 PM IST
Advertisement

A new remake of the iconic 2005 spy caper Mr and Mrs Smith that gave the world Brangelina? At hindsight the idea did not sit right. Then there were delays and major casting changes with Fleabag star Phoebe Waller-Bridge initially attached to star with Donald Glover. Phoebe was soon replaced by Maya Erskine. So many changes? Not a good sign, one would say. But rest all the cases, because the new Prime Video series, which is co-created by Glover and Francesca Sloane, is unexpectedly good- even better than what the 2005 movie gave us. This is a rare update on a known central setup that is refreshing and utterly charming. (Also read: Expats review: Nicole Kidman leads Lulu Wang's poignant and well-crafted series)

Does it work?

Donald Glover and Maya Erskine in a still from the show.
Donald Glover and Maya Erskine in a still from the show.

From the smartly crafted second episode itself, when John (Donald Glover) and Jane (Maya Erskine) share their first kiss in a truly weird moment midway into their assignment, it becomes palpable how this show is a departure from what was expected. For all its dazzle, the 2005 feature was mainly about the hypertension knocking off between the two, where the emphasis was more on action and aggression, rather than trusting onto the actual relationship that developed between them. Here, with a much wider space in a new television series, the creators find a dynamic alternative to the action set pieces. Instead, the focus is on the two people- cleverly mining out the details and revealing with each new mission. Plus, a set of terrific cameos from Paul Dano, Sharon Horgan, Michaela Coel, and Sarah Paulson add to the charm.

Each episode is constricted with a patient, unshowy eye for contemporary detail. David Fleming's wondrous score lifts up the mood when required, as director Hiro Murai elegantly switches between slow burn to climactic. The passage of time is so evident between the two- in the small ways they tend to operate and trust, navigating each new mission like seasoned operators. The nervous energy of their newbie-selves are long gone. Sometimes it is deliberately slow, while at the next moment, the intrigue dials up a few notches with breathtaking precision and clarity. Its a spy action-thriller, a character study and an incisive study on governance all rolled into one. Glover and Erskine work like a dream, and share an easy and beguiling chemistry, which is essential to the show as it dials up a few notches of tension in the final episodes. Glover makes a confident presence in steadily revealing his attraction, while Erskine is a riot as the impassive and warm counterpart. Together, they make every second of Mr. and Mrs. Smith a consistently wicked delight. Do not miss it.

Entertainment! Entertainment! Entertainment! 🎞️🍿💃 Click to follow our Whatsapp Channel 📲 Your daily dose of gossip, films, shows, celebrities updates all in one place

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Santanu Das

Santanu Das is a Senior Content Producer at Hindustan Times with over 5 years of experience, writing on films, pop culture and film festivals. He has a keen interest in writing about South Asian independent films and has covered several film festivals, including Sundance and CPH: Docx. He also brings a sharp perspective to the monthly column called The Fault in Our Stars, where he writes about a recent film/series and what stops the ‘good’ from becoming ‘great’. A gold medalist from Banaras Hindu University, Santanu completed his postgraduate studies in English from Jadavpur University. He is also a Rotten Tomatoes-certified film critic. When not watching films or speaking to celebrities, Santanu can be found reading a book. Some of his favourite films are Aparajito, Ponyo and The Double Life of Veronique. His favourite books include The Corrections, The God of Small Things and A Room of One's Own. Santanu continues to write passionately about films and celebrity culture. He brings a relatable, as well as critically informed, lens to entertainment and culture for a wide audience. Find him on LinkedIn: santanudasfilm Instagram: @santupecha

Get World Cup ready with Crick-it! From live scores to match stats, catch all the action here. Explore now!.

Get more updates from Bollywood, Taylor Swift, Hollywood, Music and Web Series along with Latest Entertainment News at Hindustan Times.
Get World Cup ready with Crick-it! From live scores to match stats, catch all the action here. Explore now!.

Get more updates from Bollywood, Taylor Swift, Hollywood, Music and Web Series along with Latest Entertainment News at Hindustan Times.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Hindustantimes wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe