Bon Cop, Bad Cop
Bon Cop, Bad Cop. What’s not to like? Never have I heard the Canadian bilingual conundrum expressed so elegantly. Here’s the plot summary:
Starring Colm Feore and Patrick Huard and based on an original story by Patrick Huard, BON COP BAD COP is buoyed by the success of other buddy-genre films such as Lethal Weapon, 48 Hours and Rush Hour. It is the story of an English cop from Ontario (Feore) who is forced to work with a French cop from Quebec (Huard) to track down a cross-border menace.
Man, those cross-border menaces. They can be a real pain, with their tunnels and lumber issues.
In truth, I’m glad to see Canadian films trying for a more mainstream audience. I mean, I really dug The Fast Runner or The Sweet Hereafter, but they’re hardly pillars on which to build a profitable domestic film industry. Let’s get some shlock into the marketplace as well.
I don’t know much about Patrick Huard, but Colm Feore brings some serious acting chops to this buddy movie. Though he’s done a ton of American mainstream work, I’ll always remember his exceptional work in Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould.