Johnny English(2003)
Spy spoof which sees the sole surviving British operative tasked with reclaiming the Crown Jewels after they’re stolen from the Tower of London.
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Age group8–15 years
Duration86 mins
I was hoping to write this review for some time now, when I made my first review - Johnny English strikes again - I knew I had to make a review for the first film, having done the sequel. I felt that if I had simply watched this film before the second. When I noticed that the big J. E. was on Netflix, I figured that it would be a good idea to write a review about this film. Preamble aside this film was alright, I don't hate it though I don't hold this film in any high regard. As much as I hoped, this did not retroactively make the second film better, in some ways, it made it's squeal better, though not by much. Simply put, it's an great film if you're looking for something that's alright.
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