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Polis grandes. Ciudad pequeña. Violencia moderada.

Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg) es, sin duda alguna, el mejor policía de Londres. Sus detenciones superan en un 400% al segundo mejor agente del Cuerpo. Es tan bueno que, comparado a él, cualquier poli es malo. Por eso sus superiores deciden trasladarle a un lugar en que su talento no ponga a nadie en evidencia, a Sandford, un aparentemente adormecido y pacífico pueblecito.

"Hot Fuzz," a 2007 action-comedy film, is a brilliant concoction of satire and homage, brought to life by the creative minds at Big Talk Studios and StudioCanal. Directed by Edgar Wright and co-written with star Simon Pegg, the film follows Nicholas Angel, an overachieving London police officer, who is transferred to the seemingly tranquil village of Sandford, Gloucestershire. What initially appears to be a sleepy town soon reveals itself to be a hotbed of bizarre and gruesome crimes, which Angel, alongside his bumbling yet endearing partner Danny Butterman, must unravel. The film masterfully blends elements of buddy cop films with British rural life, creating a unique and hilarious narrative that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. The genius of "Hot Fuzz" lies in its meticulous attention to detail and its clever subversion of genre tropes. From the opening montage of Angel's unparalleled policing skills to the climactic action-packed showdown, the film is peppered with references to classic action movies, which are both a nod to fans and a source of humor. The juxtaposition of these high-octane sequences against the backdrop of quaint village life amplifies the comedic effect, making the film a standout in the action-comedy genre. Additionally, the performances, particularly by Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, add layers of depth and warmth to their characters, making the audience root for them despite the absurdity of their situations. Beyond its entertainment value, "Hot Fuzz" also offers a sharp critique of societal norms and the often overlooked undercurrents of rural communities. The film cleverly uses the facade of idyllic village life to explore themes of conformity, control, and the lengths to which people will go to maintain a perfect image. The Neighborhood Watch Alliance, led by the seemingly benign Simon Skinner, serves as a satirical take on community policing and the dangers of unchecked power. This underlying commentary adds a layer of sophistication to the film, inviting viewers to look beyond the surface and appreciate the deeper messages woven into the narrative. In conclusion, "Hot Fuzz" is a testament to the creative prowess of Edgar Wright and his team at Big Talk Studios and StudioCanal. It is a film that not only entertains but also challenges its audience to think critically about the genres it lovingly parodies. With its sharp wit, memorable characters, and a plot that deftly balances humor and action, "Hot Fuzz" remains a beloved classic that continues to attract new fans and delight old ones with each viewing.

Año2007

Página principal https://www.focusfeatures.com/hot_fuzz

Presupuesto12000000$

Ingresos80600000$

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GénerosCrimenAcciónComedia

Países de producciónFranceUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Rogue Pictures

Hot Fuzz

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