Thursday, August 02, 2007

Hot Fuzz (2007)

Hot Fuzz is a hilarious movie. For anyone who grew up in the 80's watching action movies such as Lethal Weapon, Bad Boys or Point Break, you'll love this film. Hot Fuzz is directed by Edgar Wright and co-written by Wright and lead actor Simon Pegg, the same team that brought the humorous take on the zombie flick called Shaun of the Dead.

The story revolves around a London super cop, Nick Angel (Pegg), who's so good that he's making the rest of the department look bad. He's shipped off to the crime-free village of Sandford where he is partnered with simpleton, yet overeager police officer, Danny Butterman, played wonderfully by Nick Frost. As a series of grisly accidents rocks the village, Angel is convinced that Sandford is not what it seems.

What is amazing about this film is that it starts out as a complete parody of 80's action films and then ends up actually being an 80's action film. I haven't laughed this hard during a movie in a very long time. There is time after time that the film subtlety makes fun at ultra-macho action films, then a moment later pays homage to them at the same time. It takes shot at the cop buddy movies then becomes a cop buddy movie. It is a delicate, yet extremely satisfying combination.

When the simple Butterman finds out Angel's super career achievements he asks naive, yet very funny questions based on Butterman's only exposure to super cops... Hollywood action flicks. He asks "Have you ever shot a gun diving through the air?" "Have you ever shot two guns diving through the air?" "Have you ever shot your gun straight up in the air while screaming because you couldn't kill a criminal that ended up being someone you knew?" And Pegg's portrayal of Angel as a massively serious crime fighter only adds to the fun, layering in a fish-out-of-water element as Angel tries to fit into life in a small rural town.

The movie has some surprisingly violent acts, catapulting the film to an R rating, but the violence actually ends up heightening the emotion, thereby making the humor that much more effective. There's also enough adult language sprinkled in to validate the R rating, but it fits in line with the style of the film.

For the last half hour of this film my wife and I didn't stop laughing once. If you are a fan of any of the Lethal Weapon movies, or Bad Boys movies or Arnold S. action flicks, you will enjoy this film. I'm surprised this film didn't do better at the box office because it is one of the most original and funny movies released in years. Hot Fuzz is great fun.

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