
Every couple has their secrets.
Emma has a wonderful husband and two kids in the suburbs of New Jersey – she also has a secret life as an assassin for hire – a secret that her husband David discovers when the couple decide to spice up their marriage with a little role play.
- 5.9
- 2023
- Released
- 1h 41m

Kaley Cuoco
Emma
David Oyelowo
Dave
Bill Nighy
Bob
Connie Nielsen
Gwen Carver
Rudi Dharmalingam
Raj
Lucia Aliu
Caroline Brackett
Reagan Bryan-Gudgeon
Wyatt Brackett
Simon Delaney
Toby Berman
Sonita Henry
Karen Shah
Stephanie Levi-John
Molly
Steffen Jung
Carlo
Betty Kaplan
Bartender Chazz
Matthias Schmidt
Kobel
Moritz Berg
Bartender Berlin
Angus McGruther
Amadi
Dominic Holmes
Meyer
Jonathan Failla
Driver Berlin Airport
Stacy Thunes
Female Airline Employee
Cornell Adams
Doorman
Steven Stalder
Sovereign Driver
Erkan Sulcani
Bouncer



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- #assassin
- #berlin, germany
- #husband wife relationship
- #secret life
- #submissive
- #hired killer
- #secretive wife
- #clueless husband
- #mother daughter relationship
- #woman spy
- #cliché
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Role Play is a rather tepid affair, that fails to cash in on its comedic potential. There's a lot of scope for comedy in Role Play but the script fails to deliver the laughs. What you get instead, is an exposition driven action film, with a reluctant assassin back story, that's all too familiar. In summary, works as a a simple action film but its not exactly original, nor is it especially f

Anyone remember Henry Goulding's "Assassin Club" (2023)? Well if you add that in with the repetitive bits from "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (2005) then you will arrive at something akin to this unremarkable thriller. "Emma" (Kaley Cuoco) is married to "Dave" (David Oyelowo) but she has a secret. She's part of an international organisation that gets paid to kill folk. She wants to leave that organisation and
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.firstshowing.net/2024/review-cuoco-oyelowos-role-play-film-is-not-a-bad-start-to-2024/ "Role Play follows expectations, both good and bad. While the main performances, particularly from Kaley Cuoco, breathe life into the characters, most of the supporting cast falls prey to uninspired dialogue. The narrative, though formulaic and predictable, maintains a r











