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When 🌃cycle-cop-turned-crazed vigilante Baz (Kevin Bishop) asks a cro🔜ok, “May I kill you?” the surly answer is, “Whatever!”
If only such indifference were possi🍰ble when faced with Stuart Urban’s grim black comedy.
Taking the 2011 riots as inspiration, and proposing police ultraviolence as a (barely) 𒈔tongue-in-cheek solution, it’s poorl🦩y made and in poorer taste.
“Anyone else speak En♔glish and been raped?” Baz asks a truck full of trafficked women.
It’s one of the better line♔s in a satire so blunt it makes an early – but compelling – case for most mi🃏sguided film of 2013.
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