Bad Boys 1995

In this high-octane thrill ride, $100 million worth of seized heroin vanishes from police custody, putting Miami's narcotics division on the brink of collapse. As career-long partners Detective Mike Lowery and Marcus Burnett fight to recover the stolen drugs, their investigation turns deadly and a beautiful informant's kidnapping puts everything personal.

In this high-octane thrill ride, $100 million worth of seized heroin vanishes from police custody, putting Miami's narcotics division on the brink of collapse. As career-long partners Detective Mike Lowery and Marcus Burnett fight to recover the stolen drugs, their investigation turns deadly and a beautiful informant's kidnapping puts everything personal.

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Ratings


Metacritic

41

Metascore

6.4

User Score

IMDb

6.8 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

68

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User Score

Plot Summary


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In the vibrant city of Miami, two detectives, Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) and Mike Lowrey (Will Smith), are more than just colleagues - they’re best friends and partners in the narcotics division of the Miami-Dade Police Department. Their bond is forged through years of sharing experiences on the streets, and their trust in each other is unwavering. But when $100 million worth of seized heroin goes missing from a secure police vault, their friendship is put to the test. The stakes are high, as Internal Affairs warns that if they don’t recover the drugs within five days, the narcotics division will be shut down.

As the investigation unfolds, a former cop, Eddie Domínguez, meets his untimely demise at the hands of French drug kingpin Fouchet, who also takes out Maxine “Max” Logan, one of Lowrey’s ex-girlfriends and a valuable informant. The only witness to these heinous crimes is Max’s best friend, Julie Mott (Téa Leoni), who had been watching from afar, unaware that she was about to become entangled in the web of deceit.

When Julie reaches out to the police, desperate for justice, Captain Conrad Howard (Joe Pantoliano) forces Burnett to impersonate Lowrey to keep her cooperating. And so, the two detectives embark on a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, switching lives to maintain the charade. Burnett tells his family he’s heading to Cleveland for a case, while Lowrey takes up residence with Julie and her loyal canine companions. As they navigate this precarious balancing act, they must also contend with the consequences of their deception.

As the investigation heats up, Lowrey and Burnett call in favors from old informants, including Jojo (Michael Imperioli), a former chemist turned tire store owner. Meanwhile, Julie becomes an integral part of the team, using her keen instincts to identify one of Max’s killers, Noah Trafficante. Unbeknownst to our detectives, Julie decides to take matters into her own hands and follows them to Club Hell, one of Noah’s known hangouts. Her presence inadvertently tips off the criminals, prompting Noah to flee, only to meet his demise in a brief but intense altercation with the two detectives. The ensuing chaos is caught on camera by a news helicopter, leaving Burnett’s family privy to the unfolding drama.

As Lowrey and Burnett pay a visit to Jojo once more, they employ an intense good cop-bad cop routine that ultimately yields the chemist’s location. With this crucial information in hand, they set their sights on Fouchet, stalking him until they finally pinpoint the hidden stash of stolen drugs. Upon returning to Mike’s apartment, Julie in tow, they’re confronted by Marcus’ wife, whose unexpected arrival blows their cover and prompts Julie to make a desperate bid for freedom. The fallout from this botched operation is swift and severe: Internal Affairs reassigns every member of the narcotics division, effectively crippling their efforts, but Captain Howard intervenes, giving Lowrey and Burnett a fleeting window of opportunity to rescue Julie and reclaim the drugs before it’s too late.

With a sense of urgency driving their actions, Burnett, Lowrey, and two fellow Miami P.D. officers (Sanchez and Ruiz) devise a plan to thwart Fouchet’s nefarious plans and save Julie from his clutches. A climactic showdown erupts at an abandoned airfield, where the cops engage in a fierce firefight with Fouchet and his cohorts. Burnett takes a bullet in the leg while saving Julie from harm, while Lowrey falls prey to Fouchet’s gunfire as he attempts to escape. Miraculously, Burnett and Julie manage to extricate Lowrey from the blazing building, and they join forces to give chase to Fouchet’s Shelby Cobra AC 427.

As the pursuit unfolds, Burnett expertly disables Fouchet’s high-performance vehicle, sending it careening off the road. Although Fouchet attempts to flee on foot, Lowrey is hot on his heels, finally bringing him down with a well-placed shot to the leg. In a last-ditch effort to provoke Lowrey into delivering a fatal blow, Fouchet taunts him about Max’s untimely demise. However, Burnett intervenes just in time, foiling any chance of retribution.

As the dust settles on this intense and brutal confrontation, Marcus and Mike share a moment of tender camaraderie, their mutual platonic affection palpable. In a bizarre twist, Marcus then proceeds to handcuff Julie and Mike’s hands together, before leading them away in search of quality time with his wife. As they ponder whether he possesses the key to unlock their restraints, Julie and Mike are left to wonder about the true nature of their predicament.

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