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Big Cops. Small Town. Moderate Violence
As any movie aficiando knows, British humour is sometimes hard to understand. For as long as I could remember, I could hardly comprehend the humour in British films-except, of course, Mr. Bean. Recently though, I've watched a new movie that has gotten rave reviews from critics around the world. Indeed, it is quite an enjoyable film that will get you and your friends laughing for quite some time. Except for some gory parts that are inappropriate for children, heavy British accent that some might have a hard time to understand, it is really quite something I recommend.
I won't give you much of the storyline, but here's the big idea: A super dedicated and effecient London cop, Nicholas Angel, has become so good at what he does that his supervisors and colleagues start to worry they might lose their jobs. therefore one day he gets called in to his supervisors office and told that he will be promoted to Sergeant. He becomes quite happy until his supervisor continues: He will be a sergeant in Sandford, Gloustacshire. "Where? " you might ask me, and to that, I would reply "Hell should I know?" Yep, but soon after he gets there, some
mysterious "accidents" start to happen, and......the rest you'll have to watch yourselves.
I give the film 4 out of five stars: ****/*****
here are what other critics have to say:
Rotten Tomatoes: 90% fresh
Johnny Vaughan of The Sun: the "most arresting Brit-com of 2007".
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