 Not a bad movie. Hey Hey guys, this is my review for bon cop back cop the first film Which is actually if I'm correct the highest grossing Canadian film ever made in Canada Now while you American viewers may not give a crap This is one of our best movies that we've made in a long time. This movie came out in 2006 If any of you have Canadian Netflix, you will have noticed that it disappeared. It actually was quite funny There was a lot of Canadian jokes in it. It had two very good performances from Colin Farrell and Patrick Howard The film is about two cops one from Ontario and one from Quebec and for anyone who knows Any Canadian and our American who may know those two provinces don't really have a good reputation to each other if not just with hockey with anything in general so a murdered body is found on top of a A Stateline sign or a province line sign his ass is in Ontario and his head is in Quebec and The first scene where the two cops meet and they argue about who owns the body is hysterical It is one of the funniest scenes in the movie and everything just gets better from there It turns out that the perp the villain of this film is getting revenge on high level hockey executives Who were responsible for the trade of the great one and you will notice that they go to great strides to? Barely just not say Wayne Gretzky's name all the hockey teams in this movie are fake names But boy, do you know what they're talking about right off the bat? The guy is going after high-level hockey people who traded Canadian great hockey players to American teams purely for money and Ruin the chances of big Canadian hockey teams and this guy's got a grudge against all of them and What's funny is right off the bat Canadians can't relate to that because the trade of Wayne Gretzky was an awful trade He was the best player We've ever had in all of history and the Edmonton Oilers have never ever seen that limelight since even after this really good Playoff run was the first time they've done in like ten years that trade is still a black mark on Canadian history So what transpires is this investigation into finding out where this guy is and how he's operating and trying to stop him from killing off other executives including a midget and The relationship between column for all and Patrick Howard is fantastic Patrick Howard is the bad cop He's the renegade cop who doesn't really play by the rules whereas column for all is a Federal very by the book guy. It's their own version of lethal weapon The chemistry between the two is absolutely great. They start off hating each other and then eventually they respect each other and the jokes the jokes between Quebec Qua and Other Canadians is hysterical They make so many jokes that I love because I admit there are some Quebecers who are absolutely ridiculous but then again, there are other Canadians who are ridiculous for their own stereotypes and For my Canadians perspective, this is a fantastic movie. It is a really fun really well shot The editing is very sporadic. There's a lot of up-close Dutch angles, which you would think is kind of annoying, but it actually works It's the most dynamic film you could ever think of that be made by a Canadian But either way bon cop backup is a fun time. It is one of my favorite Canadian films ever made I absolutely Adored watching this movie when I was a kid and when I saw I was on Netflix I instantly picked it up again. That was ten years ago By the way, they'd also have Rick Mercer in it and he's an asshole Which is really funny because in all the stuff he does. He's a very smart very caring very funny guy And this one he's funny, but he's an asshole. So in the end I will give bon cop backup a Five out of seven. It is an enjoyable movie is one of Canada's Best films and it's our highest-grossing film apparently I'm doing this review mainly because the second one has just come out and I plan to see that very very soon So I hope you guys enjoy and also showing you that even Canadians can make really out of nowhere sequels to movies That are over ten years old. Anyways, see you guys later