I still remember that in the summer of 2007, I was in the dormitory with my classmates. While preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination, I used the school's Internet to play movies hard, and I accidentally discovered the magical "Hot Fuzz". At the time, we thought that a movie with such a vulgar name as "Hot-Blood Detective" should also be relatively vulgar, but the whole process of watching it was full of mouths and eyes, and I deeply felt that I had been irreparably impacted - how could there be Such a wonderful movie that combines elements of cops, comedy, horror, etc. It was one of the best movies we've seen that summer. So much so that we both recommend it to others. All recommendations are - this is a movie that feels completely different from hearing the name. From then on I also remember Simon Pegg as an actor. I also watched Shaun of Zombies by the way. I also watched all the movies he went to Hollywood for. But in the complete industrial assembly line of Hollywood, it seems that this kind of geek is not suitable for play. His comedies are relatively average, and his gags in commercial blockbusters such as Mission Impossible 4 and Star Trek have played a very good role.
Watching this movie is completely a habit - movies created by the same team as "Zombie" and "Blood" must be good. But after breaking away from the memory of that summer, this is just an ordinary and interesting movie, with typical British humor, bizarre plot development, and well-executed performances. Maybe after getting familiar with this routine, there is no sense of surprise. Because I also watched "The End of the World" played by Seth Rogen and his gang before, there is no meanest, only the meaner "Doomsday", so I won't be surprised if I see the apocalypse theme again, no matter how spoofed it is, alas~ I
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