Kevin Hart: Don’t F**k This Up Episode 4 ‘Bulletproof’ Netflix Review

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Episode 4 titled ‘Bulletproof’ revolves around Kevin taking ownership of his actions following an intense argument.

The episode then goes on to focus on filmmaking as Kevin prepares for the release of his first movie under his production company Hartbeat Productions.

Episode 4 ‘Bulletproof’ Kevin Hart: Don’t F**K This Up Review

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Taking place directly after the altercation between Kevin and his personal trainer on board a flight Kevin talks about the incident.

He talks about taking full responsibility for his actions and admits he was in the wrong.

At this point in time a lot is going on in Kevin’s life, with some things even he cannot control.

This episode takes a darker turn as we experience just a fraction of what it must have been like to live in his shoes during this particular time of his life.

A time where he was the maker of his own downfall and how he put right the wrongs he had made.

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After all is forgiven this episode takes us into a JP Morgan Chase meeting. These little insights into meetings and a ‘day in the life of Kev’ is cool to witness.

Throughout the episode Kevin doesn’t hesitate to tell us about where he came from to where he is now.

This is a nice touch as it doesn’t come across as thou he’s bragging, like look at me, look at my Ferrari, look at me meeting with these big corporations.

It never comes across the way. It comes across humble and thankful.

He arrived at this point in his life from hard work and motivation. There’s no check out my crib, no flashy overindulgent lavishes of cash.

It’s a down to earth docuseries from a very successful man.

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The first movie from Hartbeat Productions was the hilarious Night School. I enjoyed the film but it got mixed reactions from critics.

Nevertheless this is a company built from the ground up and the movie made a cool $103.1 million from its modest $29 million budget.

I’d say that was a pretty damn good start for your first movie from your new production company!

Overall

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Ep.4 Bulletproof starts out on a negative situation and then the rest of the episode transforms into a positive message.

A message of working hard and Kevin wanting to lay a benchmark for himself.

A benchmark of achieving $1 Billion, quite the target that Kevin has set there but he believes it and if you can believe it you can achieve it.

Informative and intriguing this is turning out to be one hell of a docuseries. Not for one second have I been bored and have wanted to switch channel.

I’m a firm believer in everything that Kevin stands for in regards to his determination to succeed. This is some fine work indeed.

Episode 4 ‘Bulletproof’ Kevin Hart: Don’t F**k This Up review by Sean Evans

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