Grimsby (AKA The
Brothers Grimsby)
Dir: Louis Leterrier
2016
**
Shock comedy has its place, sometimes it works
and sometimes it doesn't, but it will never appeal to everyone, a great number
of people in reality. It can only go so far. Great jokes work because of their
surprise, if you can guess what the punchline is going to be before the joke
teller gets to it then the chances are you're not going to laugh. The surprise
can be achieved in many different ways, but generally it works best when the
audience is lead one way and then taken another, sometimes abruptly. A shock is
a surprise and when you know you are being told a joke you are more susceptible
to it and you laugh, even when the joke really isn't funny. When done well
there is no immunity and Sacha Baron Cohen has become quite the expert in
this particular field and he has told some brilliant jokes. Many of his tricks
work well because he sends himself up, you can forgive him, and on the occasion
that he sends other people up, it's people who usually had it coming. His
interviews are mostly little masterstrokes of genius, although he has performed
a few bad ones. As Ali G he sent up an image, an ideology and various political
people who could either take it and go along with it or who really deserved it.
As Borat he attacked prejudice and xenophobia, a little bit like how Chaplin
did in The Dictator, although his later film called The Dictator fell
flat, he didn't quite manage the same effect, missing the point that he had
essentially already covered it. I thought Bruno was fairly underrated, it was
a brilliant mocking of homophobia and how it has infected the media
and society in general but the big problem was that he targeted a lot of the
wrong people. Grimsby is a totally different kettle of fish, it sends up a
movie genre and people from the North of England, without a real reason why. Sacha
Baron Cohen's character is a strange mix of mid-nineties 'lad' and
football fanatic but could be from anywhere. The North/South divide
in Britain isn't as much as a thing as it used to be but this film
won't help it any. Cohen's accent is terrible and kicking Grimsby is pretty
below the belt. Casting an array of England's favourite 'Northerners' such as
Ricky Tomlinson, John Thomson and Johnny Vegas will annoy many too seeing as
they are all from Lancashire not Lincolnshire, the opposite side
of the country. Many would say this was a typical mistake of a
southerner, and with embarrassment I'd have to agree. Done on
purpose? Was it hell! The spy genre has also been spoofed to death, there
really isn't anywhere to go on this and Grimsby seems a little lazy with its
brothers separated story line. I can see why Louis Leterrier was chosen
as director given his action credentials but in all honesty the film really
didn't the action sequences or glamorous locations, indeed, faking it could
have been funnier. Grimsby really doesn't
have anything to do with it and while I would argue that only someone from the
UK would understand it, there really isn't anything to understand and it gets
it wrong anyway (the film is called The Brothers Grimsby, which is fairly
misleading and clearly a reflection on how it has been misunderstood). The
jokes are fairly predictable and mostly unfunny. Sacha Baron Cohen sucking on one of Mark Strong's testicles
isn't something you see every day but it is humour/shock humour at its most
basic. However, the film's funniest sketch in my opinion is also pretty basic,
when the act of oral sex is mistaken for the offer of unblocking a toilet.
The difference between the two scenes was subtlety, something
Cohen can do brilliantly but so rarely does. For me, Grimsby seems to have
made/written/rushed all for one particular scene. It's a shocker and
maybe the most original idea to ever appear in a film but I'm not sure it
carries the rest of the film. I wonder if Mark Strong, when nominated for
the prestigious Laurence Olivier Award in 2003 for his performance in
Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, would could ever imagine that thirteen years
later, he'd star in a scene where he would have to lay in an Elephants vagina,
while another Elephant entered it, covering him head to toe in seamen. It isn't
without its moments but overall, not something I enjoyed or would ever watch
again.
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