The comedy-action film "Red One: Code Red" received high praise from experts and audiences around the world upon its release.
The story revolves around the rescue of Santa Claus by the North Pole Security Chief (played by Dwayne Johnson) who is forced to cooperate with the world's most notorious bounty hunter (Chris Evans) to complete a dramatic mission across continents.
The film attracted attention not only because of its novel script and tight plot but also because of the participation of 3 famous Hollywood stars.
Dwayne Johnson
Dwayne Johnson, also known as “The Rock” by his fans, marks his return to the big screen. In the movie “Code Red”, Dwayne Johnson plays the role of Arctic Security Chief Calum Drift.
The character played by the actor continues to be attractive because of its strong yet humorous image.
An “unprecedented” mission to rescue a kidnapped Santa Claus before Christmas Eve leaves the Chief of Security stumped and forced to seek help from a bounty hunter.
Audiences consider this a role that helps Dwayne Johnson create a fresher image, making the movie more fun, very suitable to enjoy during the upcoming Christmas season.
Chris Evans
As one of the main characters throughout the film “Red One,” Chris Evans plays Jack O’Malley, a cunning bounty hunter and the character that brings much of the inspiration and humor to the film.
For Chris Evans, this role is not too difficult to portray because it seems to be his forte, easily bringing hearty laughter to the audience with his talented acting ability, acting without acting.
Lucy Liu
Chinese actress Lucy Liu is also one of the faces that brought success to “Red One”. Taking on the role of Zoe Harlow - head of the Mythology Supervision and Restoration Agency.
Lucy Liu's character is a determined and intelligent woman. Zoe's sharpness and strength create an interesting highlight, helping to add more details to the film.
Lucy Liu said she was attracted to the script from the first time she read it, so she quickly agreed to become one of the main actors participating in "Red One".