Sergeant Nicholas Angel lives and breathes police work. He's obsessed with law and order and because of this and his astonishing arrest rate he's making the rest of his department look bad. As a result, his chief inspector has decided to get rid of him by transferring him to Sandford, a seemingly idyllic village in the Gloucestershire countryside. However, things don't appear to be quite what they seem when a series of dubious and fatal "accidents" occur. Sgt. Nicholas Angel is just about the perfect copper: honest, reliable, and dedicated to public duty. The only problem is that he is too good. His arrest record is so good that he is making everyone else look bad so he suddenly finds himself transferred to the picturesque village of Sandford. There he not only finds that the police force is less than ideal, but that there is in fact very little policing to do. The odd drunk and a few lads with a can of spray paint are about all there is to worry about. He becomes friendly with Constable Danny Butterman, who just happens to be the station chief's son. Suddenly however, there is a rash of murders that leads him to believe there is a massive conspiracy to keep the village clean and inoffensive. The icons of hot fuzz are many and varied but are all attention-grabbing. Certainly, if they don't grab your attention during their first pass they quickly come to mind during the many "oh, so that's why they did it that way" moments that this film provides. It's unusual to derive humor from words like "fascist" and "hag" but Hot Fuzz has no problem with this at all.<br/><br/>The swan symbolizes all that is bucolic and rural in sleepy Sandford and is for a time, albeit short, the height of the crime wave, the mine the eccentricity of the farmer-arms dealer and the vignettes of destruction that splatter the second half of the work. But even the swan "comes through" in this wild and frenetic pastiche-laden comedy. The target of the send up: police movies and especially the buddy-buddy types. Instead of Turner and Hooch think Angel and Butterman. The movie starts in a peaceful Cabot Cove way but explodes towards the end in adrenaline-soaked mayhem but unlike some films that poke fun through a series of unrelated scenes in the style of Airplane, this film throughout retains a plot, even though it is at times a little incredulous, and sometimes a little hard to stomach. Even if you don't pick up the references to other action flicks there is a lot to enjoy in the film which at times swerves erratically between genres such as murder-mystery, partner cops action, horror and suspense and laugh-out loud comedy. Other commentators have referred to this as a roller coaster ride, which it surely is and one that leaves you feeling pretty breathless at the end of it. The super cop team of Nicholas Angel and Danny Butterman take us on a wild ride with laughter and suspense at every twist and the reasons behind the accident/murders are just so over-the-top that you just can't help laughing even though the dispatching is more than a little gory.<br/><br/>All in all, one of the best laughs I've had in the cinema for a long time. Go and see it! I first saw Simon Pegg in Shaun of The Dead (2004) and I have to admit that even though I enjoyed that movie, Simon's face did not become etched into my memory. I will definitely remember his face after seeing Hot Fuzz, however, and he is one superb actor, that is one thing for sure.<br/><br/>Hot Fuzz brings British humour to the big screen, a kind of humour which I find really enjoyable. Simon Pegg plays a fine police officer who cleanses London from perpetrators in the most satisfactory way, which turns out to be too satisfactory as Simon becomes promoted and then transferred to a small city situated in the English countryside. Although this peculiar city seems to be peaceful and has numerous times won a sort of annual "greatest village" competition, the city seems to be stacked with a great number of original characters of who all of them seem to be law-benders to some extent. Simon Pegg's law-abiding character thus faces a great challenge as regards enforcing the law in this peculiar city.<br/><br/>This film is well-executed comedy mixed with mystery, and if I was not a fan of Simon Pegg in the past, I am certainly one now. Fans of Shaun of The Dead will most likely enjoy this one and perhaps some fans will be attracted to Hot Fuzz simply because Simon's friend and side-kick Nick Frost is featured in this film, too.<br/><br/>I think I must see Hot Fuzz a second time. At any rate, this film is well-worth a 7/10 from me. For most of its running time, it's an enjoyably unpretentious celebration of the guilty pleasure we can take from a stupid-as-all-get-out car chase or from watching things blow up real good. Then, in its final half hour, Wright and Pegg ratchet up the absurdity tenfold and enter the realm of the sublime. 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