Four Lions: Movie Review
Four Lions
Rating: 8/10
Cast: Nigel Lindsay, Kayvan Novak, Riz Ahmed, Arsher Ali,
Adeel Akhtar
Director: Chris Morris
A comedy film about British Muslims looking to commit a terrorist act -
there's already some of you out there reading this who've formed your own
opinion of what this is.
Well, let me tell you - you're completely wrong.
British satirist Chris Morris turns his eye on four would be suicide
bombers in this hilariously insane comedy.
The
would be terror cell are so incompetent that their leader Omar (Ahmed) shows the
messed up takes of their terrorist video to his son and says they could be
deleted scenes for a DVD release.
This quartet
wants to take their dreams of Jihadism to new levels - and plot to devastate the
London Marathon. But Omar is disillusioned about the treatment of Muslims around
the world and is determined to become a soldier - however, his views clash with
that of white Islamic convert Barry (Lindsay) who believes a) that he's "the
most al Qaeda one here" and b) that blowing up a mosque would be the best way to
set the world alight.
As their ideologies and
opinions clash, the group blunders ever closer to achieving their goals -
despite their innate stupidity.
Sure,in anyone
else's hands the words suicide bombers and comedy wouldn't work but with Morris,
everything in this film works.
From the minute the
film opens,it's clear the clueless quartet have no idea what they're doing- in
Morris' hands (along with script writers of the brilliant Peep Show)this is
savagely funny (even if you can see some of the jokes coming).
Granted there will be debate about how the four are portrayed - and
some will take offence.
However, the writers
planned for that during their in depth research and talking to Muslims - every
sensitivity has been taken to ensure what you see on screen is not offensive or
racist.
What Morris and his team of writers have
done is take logical arguments over the matter to the absolute absurd end.
There are also endlessly quotable lines too which will
find their way into people's Facebook statuses.
But
no one in this ends up superior -even the police are incompetent (a great scene
sees two policemen arguing over whether they've shot a man in a bear costume or
a Wookie outfit during a fun run) - it's this kind of approach which Morris has
adopted - everyone's an idiot and no-one's more superior to anyone.
It's farcical in places and yet as the final scenes
roll out, it's also quite poignant and sad as you realise these four have
negotiated themselves into a corner. It's the sign of an insanely smart writer
and director that such an ending can be achieved.
However, be warned this film contains an infectious use of a
Toploader song.
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