The life of Britt Reid, a Los Angeles new publisher, who has irresponsible life, has been changed after the death of his father, as he is deeply affected by losing his father. Once, during his way with his father's assistant, Kato, a kung Fu expert, he teams up with him and begins a new career of facing crimes, after saving a woman from a robbery.
A facetious industrial product, and the first out-and-out bore of the year.
Examiner.com
September 21, 2012
This had potential to be something of an action thrill ride, or at least a comedic, campy take on the usual superhero formula, but what we end up with is a directionless, pointless backdrop for blowing things up with some martial arts thrown in for kicks.
Despite its obvious angling to become a franchise, this Green Hornet offers little that's worth committing to even the "cult flick" chamber of your brain.
I.E. Weekly
January 16, 2011
Can a genius and an average Joe pair up and put egos aside to serve mindless adventure? Gondry and Rogen have.
[It] clocks in at a bloated 118 minutes. There is not, I promise you, 118 minutes worth of vital plot, special effects or comic business in this movie.