5.7

Charlie's Angels

Charlie's Angels

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5.7

Charlie's Angels

Charlie's Angels

  • Year 2000
  • Duration 98 min
  • Country Germany, United States
  • Language English
Three private investigators are assigned to track down a kidnapped software engineer, but the case isn't as straightforward as it seems.

About Charlie's Angels

The 2000 film adaptation of Charlie's Angels successfully translates the beloved 1970s television series into a vibrant, high-energy cinematic experience that blends action, comedy, and style. Directed by McG, the movie follows the trio of elite private investigators—Natalie (Cameron Diaz), Dylan (Drew Barrymore), and Alex (Lucy Liu)—as they are hired to locate a kidnapped software engineer named Eric Knox (Sam Rockwell). What begins as a seemingly straightforward rescue mission quickly spirals into a complex web of corporate espionage and betrayal, forcing the Angels to use all their combat skills, technological savvy, and clever disguises to uncover the truth.

The film's greatest strength lies in the charismatic chemistry of its three leads. Diaz brings bubbly physical comedy, Barrymore provides grounded determination, and Liu delivers cool, martial arts prowess, creating a perfectly balanced team. While the plot is intentionally light and filled with over-the-top action sequences—from a memorable martial arts fight in a neon-lit alley to a gravity-defying finale—it never takes itself too seriously, embracing its campy, fun-loving spirit. Bill Murray provides solid comedic support as Bosley, and the soundtrack pulsates with early-2000s pop energy.

Despite a modest IMDb rating of 5.7, Charlie's Angels remains a quintessential watch for fans of early-2000s action-comedies. It's a visually stylish, fast-paced romp that celebrates female empowerment and teamwork with a wink and a smile. The direction is flashy and energetic, perfectly suited to the film's tone. Viewers should watch it for the infectious fun, the iconic trio's performances, and a nostalgic dose of pre-CGI practical stunt work and choreography that still entertains decades later.