But what I found here that I don't find in American movies is some cultural background. No one tries to clear his name, no revenge, no saving the world. The whole movie is over 2 hours and I didn't have that feeling, quite usual for 90 min. You know when they say this guy did this crazy thing because he had nothing to lose? Plot is interesting and have some twists. Despite their differences, they quickly learn that they have to work together to achieve their end goal of finding the killer. Well, I'm that fucking guy! When things don't quite go to plan, Kimble finds he has to go undercover on his toughest assignment yet - Kindergarten teacher! I can't really write reviews but I simply think this movie deserves more popularity.
Genre: , , Stars: , , Director: Ivan Reitman Country: Rating: 7. They delivered laughs, seriousness and even had that chemistry, like true old friends. My wife is gone, my son won't talk to me, and I'm dying! The main duo just killed it! Every minute was planned well. And inserting French words and expressions into English and vice versa sounds interesting, sort of fresh. The problem is she's disappeared and all Kimble knows is the name of the school in Oregon where her son attends. They love their maples, hockey and some of them speak French. So many things here as just done better than in American flicks.
The two men have remained friends, but time takes its toll and they have not spoken in almost a year. That's basically all I knew. There are obvious jurisdictional issues in investigating this case between the Ontario Provincial Police and la Sûreté du Québec, but neither side really wants the case. It's quite rare for comedies and action flicks. In this chapter Ward and Bouchard must face an important car theft ring that turns out to be a lot more than they bargained for.
Just two cops doing their job. . As they progress in the case, there are more victims, the similarities being that each is tattooed before and after death - hence the media nicknames the perpetrator The Tattoo Killer - and that the victims are associated with professional hockey. The characters aren't flat, they are real, likable with own backstories. Beyond the organizational and language differences, Ward and Bouchard have different working styles that clash with each other.
But don't get me wrong, it's not a documentary. Now I even know some Quebec French profanities! It made me read more about French Canadians and Quebec. He finally tracks Crisp down but it seems the only person that can testify against him is his ex-wife. Written by Quotes : Listen to me, you worthless speck of dog shit. So good job, Canadians, please do more! So if you think I give a flying fuck whether you die tonight, think again! It was worth it but I just wish they did more movies. Ward and Bouchard's job becomes one not only of catching the killer but also anticipating who the next targeted victim will be.
Here, in Europe, we don't really know much about Canada. The murders seem to be related to the sale of Canadian hockey franchises to U. The story is not cliché. Not some heroes, not some adrenaline pumped guys. But as Ward and Bouchard get closer, the Tattoo Killer begins a personal vendetta against the two police officers and their families. » I've just created an account in order to post a few words about this movie. .
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