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: Gave it a B+ , suggesting that while critics were "chin-scratching," the average viewer was busy "rolling on the floor laughing". Summary Table: Love it or Hate it? Perspective A: "It's a Masterpiece of Filth" Perspective B: "It's a Career Low" Humor Fearless, "no holds barred" comedy gold. Lazy, predictable, and "trying too hard". Action

One of the most interesting takes on the film is how Sacha Baron Cohen’s character, Nobby, feels like a deliberate, grotesque parody of . Reviewers often point out that if you are from the North of England or a fan of 90s Britpop culture, the "scally" aesthetic and the "Liam Gallagher strut" scenes are gems that provide a layer of satire beyond just the poop jokes. The Infamous Elephant Scene

Filmed poorly and feels like a waste of Mark Strong's talent. Strong and Cohen are a perfect "straight man/buffoon" duo. Characters are unlikable and a "chore to watch". Agente Contrainteligente

The critical reception is a fascinating case of "intellectuals vs. the masses":

Directed by Louis Leterrier—the man behind action hits like The Transporter —and written by comedy provocateur Sacha Baron Cohen, the film is a bizarre hybrid of high-octane spy thriller and bottom-of-the-barrel gross-out comedy. The "Liam Gallagher" Aesthetic : Gave it a B+ , suggesting that

Impressive POV chase sequences reminiscent of Hardcore Henry .

Check out this breakdown for a more in-depth look at why this film remains one of the most polarizing comedies in recent memory: Lazy, predictable, and "trying too hard"

: Some call it a "zenith of eye-wateringly embarrassing comedy" and a "screamer" that justifies the entire 80-minute runtime.