The problem with the film is that the plot is really simple. It's not a completely weak plot, but it's as simple as they come. Thief gets mistaken with a cop, he realizes his life as a crook is useless and he doesn't want it, so he changes.
But the film itself is not about the plot, but about the language. All of it is spoken in "Quebecoise" with a bit of Marseillese mixed in. The entire purpose of the movie is to make you feel good, like a lot of Canadian movies do, and to listen to the strange and mostly impossible to understand without the subtitles twisted French.
I felt good looking at the movie, and Roy Dupuis made a very good role. The most hilarious part of the movie is when the guy from Marseille and the guy from Quebec can't understand what the other is saying, even if they are talking two dialects of the same language.
I think it is worth a watch.
But the film itself is not about the plot, but about the language. All of it is spoken in "Quebecoise" with a bit of Marseillese mixed in. The entire purpose of the movie is to make you feel good, like a lot of Canadian movies do, and to listen to the strange and mostly impossible to understand without the subtitles twisted French.
I felt good looking at the movie, and Roy Dupuis made a very good role. The most hilarious part of the movie is when the guy from Marseille and the guy from Quebec can't understand what the other is saying, even if they are talking two dialects of the same language.
I think it is worth a watch.