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Elmo McElroy (Samuel L. Jackson) valmistuu 1971 farmakologiksi, mutta jää kiinni hasiksen poltosta, eikä siten voi harjoittaa ammattiaan laillisesti. Hänestä tulee huumekemisti. 20 vuotta myöhemmin hän haluaa päästä eroon huumemaailmasta ja yrittää räjäyttää huumepomo Liskon (Meatloaf). Elmo lähtee Englantiin myymään kaavaansa huippuhuumeesta, muttei tiedä ettei Lisko kuollutkaan. Lisko lähettää naistappajan, Dakotan (Emily Mortimer) Elmon perään Englantiin. Liverpoolissa hän tapaa Felix DeSouzan (Robert Carlyle) välityksellä paikallisen huumepomo Durantin. Tilannetta seuraa läpimätä huumekomisario Kane, ja kuvioissa on lisäksi mukana sekopäinen huume- ja asekauppias Iki (Rhys Ifans). (Nordisk Film Fin.)

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Isherwood 

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englanti The inevitable conflict that arises from the mutual confrontation of an American and a Brit is a perfect basis for the film's main theme. The script, as in similar films, is not the most important thing. All responsibility is placed on the shoulders of the director and the actors. Unlike the cumbersome crossover Freddy vs. Jason, director Ronny Yu took a much more relaxed approach to the film. Jokes on the theme mentioned at the beginning abound. Only a few of those moments, which Yu crowned with a punchline, were many times more entertaining than the entire previous content. Unfortunately, this brings the film down to an average level, despite the likable plot and great performances from the actors (Samuel L. Jackson, along with his naked backside, is defeated by Robert Carlyle's non-stop barrage of insults). However, the mental emptiness and the waste of the potential of the story will rather frustrate than sadden. ()

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englanti Ronny Yu doesn’t know how to work with the detached humor and cynicism that are needed here. The scene in which Samuel L. Jackson throws pills at dancers in a discotheque absolutely kills the film. The characters are slacker assholes who aren’t the slightest bit cool. And the director wants us to sympathize with them. There are a lot of jokes, but most of them fall flat. Just getting them out of an actor’s mouth is not enough. The film has dynamics but, without humor and sympathy for the characters, they only accelerate the flow of boredom. ()

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englanti Take Pulp Fiction and Snatch, shake, not stir, and pour into a Liverpool glass and this is the outcome. It’s nothing special, but, as entertainment, it’s enough. SLJ is super, and RC no less than divine. The trouble with the fucking Yanks is, they have no fucking sense. ()

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