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- It uses a lot of the Bromantic Comedy tropes in order to deconstruct/reconstruct the hero/sidekick dynamic. Hot Fuzz fits the bill rather well. Amusingly, most of this owes itself to the fact that Angel was meant to have a love interest named Victoria, but after she was cut, most of her lines were given to Danny with surprisingly few changes.
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Hot Fuzz is a 2007 British police action comedy film, and both a deconstructive and affectionate parody of American buddy cop movie tropes. Nicholas Angel is the top London bobby, single-handedly keeping the city's crime rate at a record low.
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Hot Fuzz fits the bill rather well. Amusingly, most of this owes itself to the fact that Angel was meant to have a love interest named Victoria, but after she was cut, most of her lines were given to Danny with surprisingly few changes.
The rapid-cutting style of Hot Fuzz is meant to resemble those of the Bruckheimer and Bay movies being referenced, and hurls you into the next scene before you know what's happened. Elements as harmless-seeming as baked beans or a swan gain an extreme edge.
Jun 12, 2019 · Hot Fuzz contains some spoofy elements, sure. But the film also strikes a wonderful balance between humorously imitating its influences, paying loving tribute to them, and subverting their tropes...
Hot Fuzz is a genre all of its own, a British buddy-cop comedy soaked in the legends of its televisual predecessors –Regan and Carter, Crockett and Tubbs, Tyler and Hunt – with some American bombast thrown in for good measure. “We wanted to make a cop film,” Wright said, “because there isn’t really any tradition of cop films in the ...
May 11, 2022 · With movies centered around male friendship like Diner and Wayne's World succeeding at the box office, the inspiration for the bromantic comedy was born. Though the movies on this list mostly...
Hot Fuzz is a 2007 action comedy film directed by Edgar Wright and written by Wright and Simon Pegg. Pegg stars as Nicholas Angel, a police officer who investigates a series of gruesome deaths in a West Country village. Nick Frost, Timothy Dalton and Jim Broadbent co-star.