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Gran Bretaña / Australia / Estados Unidos, 2016, 83 min

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El asesino número uno del MI6 (Mark Strong) tiene un hermano. Lamentablemente para él, es un hooligan del fútbol inglés (Sacha Baron Cohen), del pueblo de Grimsby. Nobby tiene todo lo que un hombre pobre de la ciudad inglesa de pescadores Grimsby puede desear - 9 hijos y la novia más atractiva del norte de Inglaterra (Rebel Wilson). Sólo añora una cosa en su vida: a su hermano pequeño, Sebastian. Tras ser adoptados de niños por diferentes familias, Nobby ha pasado 28 años buscándole. Tras descubrir su localización, Nobby decide reunirse con su hermano, sin saber que no solo es un agente del MI6 sino que además acaba de destapar una trama que pone en peligro al mundo. A la carrera y acusado erróneamente, Sebastian se da cuenta que si va a salvar el mundo, necesitará la ayuda del idiota de su hermano mayor. (Sony Pictures Esp.)

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Filmmaniak 

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español Una vez más, Sacha Baron Cohen se atreve a traspasar las fronteras del humor cinematográfico y pone a prueba los límites de lo que el público puede soportar. Me lo pasé muy bien, aunque admito que para algunas personas será mucho más que tolerable. Para algunos puede ser la comedia del año, para otros un lío vergonzoso y repugnante. Te la recomiendo sobre todo si tienes sentido del humor negro, vulgar e incorrecto, vas al cine a menudo, has visto mucho y puedes tolerar mucho, encuentras la mayoría de las comedias poco nutridas y ruda y te gustaron las películas anteriores de Cohen. El dúo hermano Cohen - Strong funciona muy bien. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés Sacha Baron Cohen goes a little farther (or, ahem, deeper) with each film, and this time it was a little too far (deep) for my tastes in places. But what can I say, I had more fun than with Bruno and a bit more than with The Dictator, and I think that once in a while a comedy like this doesn't hurt either. My admiration goes to Mark Strong, who went all in. ()

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lamps 

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inglés Some really juicy and delicious jokes (Radcliffe and Trump, "Do you have to shoot at everything?!") side by side with Mr. Cohen's overt sexual deviance and all manner of anal exploitation, which, while it makes you laugh heartily now and then, is life-threatening to eat with the film, watch it after a romantic dinner, and sometimes just watch it – things have been going downhill with Cohen and his originality since Borat, straight towards constantly surpassing the extremes of imaginary comedic (dis)taste, but on the other hand, after the terrible Bruno, Sacha manages to produce a story that holds together and, by engaging A-list actors, proves that the film world simply can’t find a more entertaining and flashy presentation of boorishness and imbecility anywhere else than his. A big thumbs up to Mark Strong, who also knows how to make a proper joke out of himself and obviously enjoyed this unprecedented ass-riding as much as I did for the most part. 65% ()

Malarkey 

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inglés Sometimes good, but sometimes intentionally brutally disgusting. So disgusting, in fact, that it goes beyond disgust. And I deliberately played this comedy right after Animal with Belmondo to realize what kind of comedies were made back then and what kind of comedies are made today. And I have to admit that I much prefer the kind of comedies they madeback then. Now they only seem to be fighting for their moment in the sun by trying to fit as many disgusting things as possible on an eight-millimeter film. ()

Matty 

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inglés I would be interested in knowing if Penélope Cruz knew when she signed on to this project that she would appear in the same film as Mark Strong’s testicles, Gabourey Sidibe’s crotch and a hectolitre of elephant ejaculate. The film succeeds in presenting all of the above without coming across as a random sequence of gags (though it’s not far from it) and without the punchline (always) consisting in the distastefulness or imbecility of the given joke. With his guileless rejection of what is proper in a civilised society, Cohen’s Nobby, proudly claiming to be English scum, fulfils a purpose similar to that of the earlier Ali G and Borat – he shows the pretence in which all intellectuals, petty bourgeois and snobs live, as they reveal their true face and true intentions when confronted with a man whom they despise too much to take seriously (among other things, this year’s American presidential election showed us what that can lead to). The other characters are (unintentionally) led to being exposed by Nobby, and the viewer is then (intentionally) led by the redneck jokes, which are drawn out to the point of absurdity. Sure, The Brothers Grimsby is very much a hit-or-miss affair, the editing could have been less frantic and the seriously depicted flashbacks (and the whole storyline about the importance of family) disrupt the pace and tone of the narrative, but I still found it funnier and more subversive than most mainstream comedies. The fourth star is for giving Donald Trump AIDS. 70%. ()

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