Forty years after the iconic debut of Axel Foley, Eddie Murphy dons the badge and swagger once more in Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, now streaming on Netflix. When the revival was first announced, I was hit with a mix of excitement and trepidation, uncertain if they would attempt to modernize Axel Foley in a way that might dilute his irreverent charm.
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
In a season drenched with nostalgia, which started with Bad Boys: Ride or Die, Murphy reunites with familiar faces Judge Reinhold and John Ashton, keeping the retro vibes alive.
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F brings back our favorite wisecracking, rule-breaking detective, Axel Foley, who teams up with both old allies and new faces to track down those threatening his daughter’s life. True to form, Foley’s unorthodox methods shine as he disrupts a crime ring at a hockey game, ultimately apprehending the culprits but not without leaving a trail of chaos.
After the dust settles, Lt. Rosewood, an old friend, informs Foley of a new, more personal threat: his daughter narrowly escaped an assassination attempt by henchmen covering up a cop’s murder.
Heading into this film, my biggest concern was whether they would attempt to tone down Axel Foley for a modern audience. Thankfully, Eddie Murphy remains true to the character’s roots, delivering the same humor and irreverence that made Foley a beloved figure four decades ago. Murphy’s performance is a testament to his comedic genius, reinforcing why he’s considered the greatest of all time in comedy.
Adding depth to Foley’s character, the film introduces a new layer: his fight to protect his daughter. This paternal urgency brings a fresh dimension to Foley, showcasing Murphy’s dedication to doing justice to this sacred character.
The writers skillfully blend nostalgic elements with fresh, pivotal characters. Foley’s dynamic with Taggart and Rosewood retains its humor, and the return of Serge is a delightful touch. Kevin Bacon stands out as the main antagonist, exuding an easy-to-hate villainy, while Taylour Paige and Joseph Gordon-Levitt deliver standout performances that remind us of their talent.
If you’re expecting a flawless narrative, you’re in for a surprise. The plot is straightforward but engaging, with Foley navigating the city on his terms, escaping every tight spot in improbable yet entertaining ways. The story may defy logic, but it’s an absolute blast to watch.
The franchise’s signature whimsical beat is masterfully woven into the score by Lorne Balfe, who also composed for Bad Boys: Ride or Die. This nostalgic touch, paired with new elements like Lil Nas X’s “Here We Go,” creates an auditory experience that’s both familiar and fresh.
Eddie Murphy’s return as Axel Foley is nothing short of spectacular. Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F is the perfect action-comedy for the summer, blending nostalgia with exciting new twists. The film captures the essence of what made the original trilogy beloved, while introducing elements that make it feel like a thrilling trip down memory lane. From laughter to chaos, Foley takes us on a ride that’s as fun as it is nostalgic. So, dive into the world of Axel Foley once more, and get ready for a wild, entertaining journey.