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A francophone S.Q. officer and an anglophone O.P.P officer reunite to investigate a large car theft ring led by an Italian mobster.A francophone S.Q. officer and an anglophone O.P.P officer reunite to investigate a large car theft ring led by an Italian mobster.A francophone S.Q. officer and an anglophone O.P.P officer reunite to investigate a large car theft ring led by an Italian mobster.
- Awards
- 3 nominations
Catherine St-Laurent
- Jen
- (as Catherine Saint-Laurent)
Moe Jeudy-Lamour
- Ali
- (as Moe Jeudy Lamour)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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- TriviaWhen taking the kids bike the kid yells "what's your badge number". Huard replies "728", which is the badge number of infamous Montreal policewoman Stefanie Trudeau known as "Agent 728" convicted of brutal assaults against protesters and other infractions.
- GoofsThe license plate of the US Consulate limo David and Martin steal begins with "F". By Quebec license plates standard, commercial vehicles license plates begin with "F". Diplomatic corps vehicles license plates begin with "CD" instead.
- Quotes
Martin Ward: Listen to me, you worthless speck of dog shit. My wife is gone, my son won't talk to me, and I'm dying! So if you think I give a flying fuck whether you die tonight, think again! You know when they say this guy did this crazy thing because he had nothing to lose? Well, I'm that fucking guy!
- ConnectionsFollows Bon Cop Bad Cop (2006)
- SoundtracksPush and Pull
Written by Peter Dreimanis, Danny Miles, Ian Docherty, Josh Warburton and Leah Fay
Performed by July Talk
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Tabarnak, it's good!
I've just created an account in order to post a few words about this movie. I can't really write reviews but I simply think this movie deserves more popularity.
Canadians had us wait 11 years for part 2 of their "Good Cop, Bad Cop" story. It was worth it but I just wish they did more movies. So many things here as just done better than in American flicks.
The characters aren't flat, they are real, likable with own backstories. It's quite rare for comedies and action flicks. The action scenes also feel real, not fake like another Fast and Furious, not filled with CGI, believable. The acting is great. The main duo just killed it! They delivered laughs, seriousness and even had that chemistry, like true old friends. The story is not cliché. No one tries to clear his name, no revenge, no saving the world. Just two cops doing their job. Not some heroes, not some adrenaline pumped guys. Again, real! But don't get me wrong, it's not a documentary. Plot is interesting and have some twists. The whole movie is over 2 hours and I didn't have that feeling, quite usual for 90 min. US movies, it ended before it started. Every minute was planned well.
But what I found here that I don't find in American movies is some cultural background. Here, in Europe, we don't really know much about Canada. They love their maples, hockey and some of them speak French. That's basically all I knew. Now I even know some Quebec French profanities! And inserting French words and expressions into English (and vice versa) sounds interesting, sort of fresh. It made me read more about French Canadians and Quebec. Good read, I recommend!
So good job, Canadians, please do more!
Canadians had us wait 11 years for part 2 of their "Good Cop, Bad Cop" story. It was worth it but I just wish they did more movies. So many things here as just done better than in American flicks.
The characters aren't flat, they are real, likable with own backstories. It's quite rare for comedies and action flicks. The action scenes also feel real, not fake like another Fast and Furious, not filled with CGI, believable. The acting is great. The main duo just killed it! They delivered laughs, seriousness and even had that chemistry, like true old friends. The story is not cliché. No one tries to clear his name, no revenge, no saving the world. Just two cops doing their job. Not some heroes, not some adrenaline pumped guys. Again, real! But don't get me wrong, it's not a documentary. Plot is interesting and have some twists. The whole movie is over 2 hours and I didn't have that feeling, quite usual for 90 min. US movies, it ended before it started. Every minute was planned well.
But what I found here that I don't find in American movies is some cultural background. Here, in Europe, we don't really know much about Canada. They love their maples, hockey and some of them speak French. That's basically all I knew. Now I even know some Quebec French profanities! And inserting French words and expressions into English (and vice versa) sounds interesting, sort of fresh. It made me read more about French Canadians and Quebec. Good read, I recommend!
So good job, Canadians, please do more!
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- lubielisty
- Oct 11, 2017
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- Cớm Tốt, Cớm Xấu 2
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- Richmond, Quebec, Canada(filming location)
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- Runtime2 hours 6 minutes
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