The best British comedy movies of the 210s


The best British comedy movies of the 210s showed a willingness to accept the lovely mainstream appeal and subvert it, sometimes at the same time.

The best British comedy movies of the 210s showed a willingness to accept the lovely mainstream appeal and subvert it, sometimes at the same time.

From "the king of haibian" and "the four lions" in 2010 to "blinded by light" and "yesterday" in 2019, there are many unforgettable works in this decade, which have won high praise and commercial success in the UK and internationally.

From the ultra-low budget single location comedy "convenience", the distorted horror comedy "anti day" (which took only 11 days to shoot), the gorilla shooting of Ben Whitley's "tourists", to two Paddington films costing nearly $100 million and trump secret service, a British comedy movie with huge box office attraction (its cost is about $100 million) Proved how diverse its appeal is, and managed to find a unique niche to distinguish it from Hollywood products.

The last decade later, there was the zombie Sean, super invincible leader dog: with super invincible leader dog: The Curse of man and rabbit, nonsense, hot-blooded detective, death at the funeral, fat boy running, in the cycle, about a boy's son Rambow is always a challenge. But the performance of the first decade of this century may far exceed that of the first decade of this century.

Eddie Eagle (Fletcher, 2016)

Inspired by the true story of the public hero Michael Edwards, Eddie the eagle, starring tarren Eagleton and played by Hugh Jackman, tells the story of an impossible sports "success" at the 1988 Winter Olympics. This is a traditional way of telling stories to please the audience, which is understandable.

Convenience (Collins, 2015)

Director Kelly Collins captured Kevin Smith's clerk in the British Film Academy Award winning film convenience Impromptu independent spirit. In this film, ray panthaki and Adeel Akhtar play two unlikely store robbers who are forced to pretend to be shop assistants when waiting for the time locked safe to open. This film has a kind of absurd humor that permeates the whole accident and tells the story of the lovely villain on the road to destruction.

Pride (warchus, 2014)

Based on a true story, the film tells how gay and lesbian activists fought for the support of miners and their families after the strike in 1984. It also reminds people of the political and cultural atmosphere of that era. Director Matthew Walker makes everything easy to understand with an exciting and feeling good story.

Get Santa (Smith, 2014)

Among the film types dominated by American films, British films have brought us a great Christmas film, Christopher Smith's Santa Claus. The director may be more famous for Horror (severance pay, triangle, creep) But he is always layered with humor and his work. On this festival, our favorite filmgoers enter the field and a happy family film tells about a father and son who cooperate to save Christmas and find Santa Claus in their garage. In addition to the lovely role of the red suit man played by Jim brodbonte, the film also shows Steve played by Rafe spo And his son Tom (kit Connor).

David Brent: living on the road (Gervais, 2016)

Ricky gervis' tried to take his iconic characters from the office to the big screen and failed to ignite the box office, but it is still the best British comedy film of the 2010's, thanks to the screenwriter and director's sharp protagonist and his glittering ability to give airtight narcissism a lovely face.

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