Tucao some brain-dead plots

Kamryn 2022-04-22 07:01:02

There are so many actors in funny TV dramas from the rotten country. I am excited~ But some of the plots are too ridiculous, right? ? ?

Start the chronological Tucao---------------
Why did Fatty bring the stupid big man to find Angel? Angel clearly told the fat man that the stupid big man was a suspect, and he should be watched... ...
how clever is the fake stab of the fat man to fool the NWA while allowing Angel to come back with agility and no hindrance?
After Angel came back, after a little persuasion to the police officers, they had been listening to Frank's words to stand on their side obediently?
When fighting in the supermarket, Angel obviously had a gun on his body, so why did he have to fight with his bare hands and the stupid big guy? That's obviously very dangerous!
When most of the NWA members were caught, and everyone was happily sorting out the documents, a fish slipped through the net—what a plane, why didn’t Angel of Chicken Juice notice the lack of this person?

However, this movie was so good that I forgot a few flaws. . .

Confess Simon Pegg, you funny pen! I love you when I watch Big Train!
Confess Manny of Black Books! Although you add up to only four or five minutes of play. . .

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

    It’s so fun, my brothers and sisters, come see it, if you don’t like it, don’t play with me

  • Saul 2022-03-24 09:01:06

    Thought it was an action movie, and was suddenly subverted absurdly (the ones who really defeated the enemy were mentally handicapped tricks); thought it was a comedy, but the middle was heavy; thought it was suspense, but the ending was too unreliable... okay , This screenwriter is interesting enough. Unfamiliar funny way + refreshing plot development speed + wave after wave of subversion + awesome movie soundtrack!

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.