Director: Edgar
Wright | Starring:
Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Jim Broadbent, Timothy
Dalton
Released: 2007
| Runtime: 121m
| Rating (out of 5):
**½ |
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I have to admit I had
really high hopes for this movie. I thought Shaun
of the Dead was brilliant, and I had heard only glowing things
about this follow-up. I thought I'd be barfing with laughter, and
absolutely loving the wacky relationship between Simon Pegg and Nick
Frost, much as I did in their zombie debut. It seems I was led astray.
Sure, I giggled a few times at the slapstick stuff, and there were
a couple laughs here and there at the expense of silly Brits, but
overall the funniness was subdued, as the action parody kind of took
over the film. Of course parody is always a dangerous thing. Well,
parody, or semi-homage, I guess. At what point does a film stop being
parody, and become part of the genre itself? With Sean of the Dead,
the line was clear. With this one, it was clear what they were trying
to accomplish by placing the typical shoot-em-up over-the-top buddy
action film (Bad
Boys II, etc.) in a sleepy English hamlet rather than your typical
large city like Miami, L.A. or New York. It's funny that the bad guy
is a teenage shoplifter instead of some hardened criminal robbing
a bank with automatic pistols and body armor. It's funny that our
big town cop, Simon Pegg, has gone from busting drug runner to arresting
drunk high schoolers and runaway swans. Once that joke kind of runs
its course in the first twenty minutes, we're left with the feeling
of "what's next?" So the thing kind of veers into Stepford
Wives territory. It turns into one of those outsider in a town
that seems just a little too perfect scenarios--like a Lost
Boys thing. In doing this, I feel like the movie loses its way
a bit. In other words, it feels like they set out in one direction;
to make a parody of all those Bruckheimer cop buddy movies, and it
turned into something just kind of silly. Granted, there is a lot
of self-referential stuff in there, as Nick Frost's bumbling cop character
is obsessed with Bad Boys II and Point
Break and even screens them at one point for the by-the-rules
Pegg. Despite all this, people do seem to like the film. I certainly
didn't hate it, but I'm giving it a low score because of broken promises
and general disappointment. All the pieces were there to knock this
one out of the park, but instead the thing just felt flat and overly
long. Next time, dudes, next time. [DVD]
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