Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg’s Netflix Movie Me Time Breaks a very bad Rotten Tomatoes record.

With the premiere of his new Netflix movie, Me Time, Kevin Hart has set a new record, and he did it in collaboration with Mark Wahlberg, even though Kevin Hart’s career isn’t especially well-known among film critics.

“Me Time” has been greeted with an even lower critical reception than these, with a humiliating seven percent of critics’ consensus on Rotten Tomatoes. The film was directed by John Hamburg, who is also behind many poorly received comedies such as Little Fockers and Why Him? Hamburg is also the director of this film.

The buddy comedy, in which Hart and Wahlberg play the roles of old pals who get back together and start on a sequence of wild events, is officially the film with the lowest rating of each actor’s career to date.

Me Time” has only managed to gain a 29 percent score from the general population, which is far lower than the ratings it has received from reviewers, who are usually much more critical than the ratings it has received from audiences.

Despite having a few highly acclaimed films in his career, such as “Boogie Nights” and “The Departed,” Wahlberg’s filmography is not that impressive.

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Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg’s Netflix Movie Me Time

Kevin Hart
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Even though the actor has appeared in several movies that received poor reviews, the film that received the lowest rating for him was Renaissance Man, which received a meager 12 percent on Rotten Tomatoes; Me Time has now replaced Renaissance Man as the film with the lowest rating.

Regarding Hart, his previous lowest performance was in the film Little Fockers, which received just nine percent.

Regardless, the actor turned to several social media platforms to promote his newest picture, which has quickly risen to become one of the most viewed movies on Netflix this week.

On Instagram, he sent the following message: “Make sure you guys go check it out. The movie is hilarious, yet it has several profound allegories and metaphors!!!! Watch that right this second, you stupid fool!!!!”

Hart thinks the movie helps convey an essential narrative about the responsibilities that men and women are expected to play in society.

He shared his thoughts, stating, “I wanted to do something that highlighted the world of men, Black men, and fatherhood – show in a positive light the man who embraces the world of being home, being involved in their kids’ lives at the highest level, but at the same time amplifying the conversation of the woman that embraces the world of work, chasing their dreams, and having a man who is willing to say, ‘You do you.'” He went on to say that he hoped I’ll take care of everything at home.”

Critics are not pleased with the film, with Mark Kermode describing it as “one of the worst [he’s] ever seen.” This is regardless of the goals that were behind the film.

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