Hot Fuzz------Hot Blood Detective

Javon 2022-04-21 09:01:06

Forehead. . . . . Chinese translations are always dumber than English. It's a

pretty good movie, even though it's full of British humor that the Chinese don't understand. The ultimate spoof of action movies. The quick edits are dazzling but methodical, with the bland and perfect small-town life and the stagnant police detectives making the first half seem like a satire of the stereotyped life in Britain, ridiculing the institutionalized crowd (which seems boring and rotten) topic). It wasn't until the second half that the conspiracy began to appear, and the blood and bullets flew together that I was excited. The first film that the director and starring co-operated with was "Shaun of Zombies" The

above is Ke Wenli's comment on this film, not very appropriate but similar At the

beginning, it was the glory of the elite police detective Nicholas Angel in London, but when he returned to the team after finishing his training, he found that he had been assigned to the rural town of Sandford to be the sheriff because of his exclusion. considered a laughing stock by people. The local police were also very unhappy with his behavior, and when he began to try to live with this kind of life, round after round of elaborate disguise as accidental murder began in the town, the dramatist and lawyer and his mistress, the local The largest glass manufacturer, the only reporter, and the lady of the flower shop all died at the hands of a man in black. When Nicholas focused his attention on the supermarket owner, there was no way to give evidence, and the other party had a video as an alibi. When Nicholas returned to the accommodation in frustration, a man in black attacked him. After he fell down, he found out that this was Micheal, a subordinate of the supermarket owner (Little M, I won't laugh at you, haha). When Nicholas found the real man in black When I was in the same place, I found out that there are 12 people in the upper class of the whole town who are all black people. They will do whatever they can to make the town a new excellent town, even murdering all the homeless, thieves, former sheriffs, and even bad guys. The actor (For the Great Good------for the overall situation, fainted), and Nicholas's gear when they started Nicholas-the police chief's son, Danny, rescued Nicholas. Eventually Nicholas awakens himself and returns to Sandford to bring justice to justice. Next is the super cool stuff~ The language can no longer tell the subtleties, but the black humor runs through the movie, and finally Nicholas goes to copy Chow Yun-fat's bridge haha.

In short, the film may not be famous, but it has a strong taste. It is really necessary to watch it. I love the British-style black humor and the small camera cuts in it and the hints buried in the

screen . The reason is being stabbed by Santa Claus 3. The sound of the siren before the movie starts~ 4. The sheriff, the inspector, the chief inspector entangled the scene when he was transferred 5. The ex-girlfriend and Bob, Dave's scene 6. Nicholas was caught on the first night The drunk driving drunk is his own gear, Danny, and the funny thing is the conversation the next morning. . . . . 7. Agnostic. . . State of Philosophy 8. All about that swan. . . . . . 9. The farmer's house is full of guns---because they are all seized, it is a hint that there are a lot of guns in the town 10. The walkie-talkie that everyone uses is also a hint 11. That Romeo and Juliet. . . . No wonder it was later said that he murdered Shakespeare 12. Mines. . . . . . My Day 13. Photos and later Nicholas's reasoning from the police 14. Several elaborate murder arrangements 15. Before and after the story about writing the report. . . . 16. When scolding someone, donate money to the church. Different words have different prices. F**k costs 1 euro. . . . . . 17. The people in black are actually the entire villagers' self-government association. . . . . Speechless 18. We don't share the gardener with others, I rely on 19. The director of ketchup has used it many times. . . Uh, this kid must have a psychological shadow . 20. Where all the townspeople's guns were taken out during the shootout and how they fought. 21. The twin gatekeepers. . . Day 22. Use children as Boy Scouts. . . .






















23. In the end, Danny was seriously injured and did not explain his life and death. One year later, Nicholas went to the cemetery to see people. What was written on the tombstone? Butterman, and the father and the child were both named Butterman, and their names happened to be covered

by Nicholas' shoulders. Why are 23 written? Woolen cloth? Want to know why I said this to see the number 23 (spiritual number 23)~

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Extended Reading
  • Dorothy 2021-10-20 18:59:51

    How can little Simon be so handsome... Watching a comedy with two people will definitely enhance the relationship.

  • Hilton 2021-10-20 18:59:58

    British humor, the rhythm of the camera is concise and cool, and it’s too good to say good!!! Recommended

Hot Fuzz quotes

  • [at the scene of Leslie Tiller's death]

    Sergeant Tony Fisher: Hang about, hang about... you're saying this wasn't an accident?

    [Angel grimaces and drops money into the swear box]

    Nicholas Angel: Leslie Tiller was FUCKING murdered!

    DS Andy Cartwright: Just like Tim Messenger?

    Nicholas Angel: Yes!

    DS Andy Wainwright: George Merchant?

    Nicholas Angel: Yes!

    DS Andy Cartwright: And Eve Draper?

    Nicholas Angel: Yes!

    DS Andy Wainwright: Martin Blower?

    Nicholas Angel: No, actually.

    DS Andy Cartwright: Really?

    Nicholas Angel: [shouts] 'COURSE HE FUCKING WAS!

    [Danny drops a coin into the swear box]

    Nicholas Angel: Thank you, Danny!

  • [first lines]

    Narrator: Police Constable Nicholas Angel: born and schooled in London, graduated Canterbury University in 1993 with a double first in Politics and Sociology. Attended Hendon College of Police Training. Displayed great aptitude in field exercises, notably Urban Pacification and Riot Control. Academically excelled in theoretical course work and final year examinations. Received a Baton of Honour, graduated with distinction into the Metropolitan Police Service and quickly established an effectiveness and popularity within the community. Proceeded to improve skill base with courses in advanced driving... and advanced cycling. He became heavily involved in a number of extra-vocational activities and to this day, he holds the Met record for the hundred metre dash. In 2001, he began active duty with the renowned SO19 Armed Response Unit and received a Bravery Award for efforts in the resolution of Operation Crackdown. In the last twelve months, he has received nine special commendations, achieved highest arrest record for any officer in the Met and sustained three injuries in the line of duty, most recently in December when wounded by a man dressed as Father Christmas.