Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005)

Movie · 2005 · Action, Comedy, Drama, Thriller · 2h · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 3.3/10 (1.8M ratings)

'Til death do us part.

Overview

A husband and wife struggle to keep their marriage alive until they realize they are both secretly working as assassins. Now, their respective assignments require them to kill each other.

Ratings

Director

Doug Liman

Production

Regency Enterprises, New Regency Pictures, Summit Entertainment, Weed Road Pictures, Epsilon Motion Pictures

Cast

Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Vince Vaughn, Adam Brody, Kerry Washington, Keith David, Chris Weitz, Rachael Huntley, Michelle Monaghan, Stephanie March, Jennifer Morrison, Theresa Barrera, Perrey Reeves, Melanie Tolbert, Jerry T. Adams, Elijah Alexander, Hans F. Alexander, Lauryn Alvarez, Burke Armstrong, Ron Bottitta

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A glossy, star-driven action-comedy with real chemistry, sharp banter, and enough set-piece energy to stay entertaining even when the plot runs on pure contrivance. It works best as a sexy, playful marriage-as-war caper rather than a serious thriller.

Best for

  • Viewers who like charismatic star pairings
  • Fans of slick 2000s action-comedy
  • People who enjoy enemies-to-lovers or lovers-to-enemies stories
  • Audiences in the mood for light espionage with relationship chaos

Skip if

  • You want a tightly plotted spy thriller
  • You dislike broad, glossy studio comedy
  • You prefer grounded action over stylized mayhem
  • You are not interested in relationship-centered conflict

Overview

Mr. & Mrs. Smith is built almost entirely on chemistry, timing, and the pleasure of watching two beautiful people try to outmaneuver each other. The premise is absurd, but the movie knows it, and it leans into the fantasy of domestic life turning into a battlefield of secrets, flirtation, and explosions. As a piece of early-2000s studio entertainment, it is polished, fast, and shamelessly watchable.

Worth noting

What lingers most is the tone: half spy caper, half relationship comedy, with just enough emotional friction to keep the action from feeling weightless. The banter is the engine, and the movie’s best moments come when the marriage dynamic becomes a weapon. It is less interested in logic than in momentum, style, and the thrill of two people who are clearly having a very good time being terrible to each other.

Bottom line

If you want a sleek popcorn movie with sex appeal, comic aggression, and a strong sense of pop-culture era, it delivers. If you need deeper espionage mechanics or a more grounded emotional arc, it will feel thin. But as a glossy showcase for star power and marital sabotage, it remains easy to recommend.

Top Letterboxd reviews

leonard (4★) · 11781 likes

there's so much i could say about this but damn i love being bisexual

Damaris 🎃 (3.5★) · 8590 likes

I can’t believe Adam Brody’s character is wearing a fight club tshirt while he’s being interrogated by Brad Pitt

Sara Clements (3★) · 8505 likes

angelina "who's your daddy now" jolie in a dominatrix outfit, sliding down a building, and hailing a cab, is the most iconic scene in the history of cinema

caitlin (3.5★) · 7635 likes

"John, my parents? They died when I was five, I'm an orphan." "Who was that kindly fellow who gave you away at our wedding?" "A paid actor..." "I said, I SAID I saw your dad on fantasy island!!!"

blaire ♡ (3.5★) · 6334 likes

Jane being better than John in every single way is true feminism

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Topics

action-comedy, spy caper, romantic tension, marital satire, 2000s studio movie, stylized violence, banter, glossy, high-energy, relationship chaos

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