Hot Fuzz
Review by: Kat
London cop Nicholas Angel is sent to the country to work as a Sergeant in a small town. The reason? His super star cop ways are making the rest of the force, oops: service, look bad. On arrival in Sandford he finds underage children filling the local bar, drunk drivers and various other lax law keeping practices that he determines to change. But when people start dyng in suspicious 'accidents' he suspects a local pillar in the community of murder. Now he must get to the bottom of it and convince the people of this almost 'village of the year' that not everything is as perfect (or simple) as it appears.
Hot Fuzz is laught a minute brilliant. You'll most likely be in pain from laughing so hard at some of the bizarre situations and dry humor the film includes.
The performances are subtle and brilliant, the setting picturesque and the story so much more then it first appears.
The film has a minor R rating for some minor gore (very tongue in cheek) and language.
Definitely worth checking out; British comedy at it's best!
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