American Police Dream

Cindy 2022-02-08 08:01:55

Over the years in the United States, I heard the main theme of the discussion on the topic of American police by people in the United States. Compared with the domestic police uncles, there are too many. In the hearts of Americans, the fear of the police is inherent. A small traffic ticket can cost as little as one or two hundred dollars, and as many as one or two thousand or directly detained. It is okay to win the lawsuit in the long court trial, otherwise the community activities or jail time will be enough to make people complain. So in such a big environment, as soon as the trailer of this fake police-themed movie came out, many friends around me couldn't wait to see it.
The movie is generally considered pass. The first half shows the things of the American police (to be precise, the police in Greater Los Angeles) more dramatic. It is easy to make the viewer feel acquainted, and the sense of substitution is strong. The second half was slightly procrastinated, and the subject was not clearly expressed in the gag. But for this kind of fantasy that many Americans dared to think but did not dare to make into a movie, the audience bought tickets and went to the movie theater to find their own shadow and laugh. The best of both worlds is enough.

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  • Ryley 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    It's funny, though a little blunt

  • Johnathan 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Although it is also funny, the two male protagonists are so cheap, their outlook on life and values ​​are so low, and they are photographed so noble, it is really evil.

Let's Be Cops quotes

  • Ryan: Even the cops think we're cops.

  • Pupa: It means suck balls and cock, you cock sucka.