Bon Cop, Bad Cop
Bilingual buddy cop film with comedy and crime
About Bon Cop, Bad Cop
Released: 2006
Platform: Netflix
Rating: TV-14
Run time: 1h 56m
Cast
Patrick Huard, Colm Feore, Sylvain Marcel, Lucie Laurier, Pierre Lebeau, Ron Lea, Sarain Boylan, Louis-José Houde
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Bon Cop, Bad Cop is a crime action and adventure film released in 2006. It is a Canadian movie that blends elements of comedy and drama, providing an entertaining mixture of genres for viewers.
The film focuses on two police detectives, one from Ontario and the other from Quebec, who are forced to work together to solve a murder case that involves both of their jurisdictions. The contrasting personalities and different approaches to policing of the two main characters, David Bouchard and Martin Ward, create a lot of friction and comedic moments throughout the story.
Bon Cop, Bad Cop not only delves into the murder investigation but also explores the cultural tensions and language barriers between Ontario and Quebec. The film cleverly uses these elements to reflect on the wider cultural differences between English and French Canada.
Making / Production
Bon Cop, Bad Cop was directed by Erik Canuel and written by Leila Basen and Alex Epstein. The film was produced by Kevin Tierney and had a budget of approximately $8 million CAD.
The movie was a collaborative effort between Canadian production companies Astoria Films and Park Ex Pictures. It was shot primarily in Montreal and featured various iconic locations within the city.
Actors
- Patrick Huard as David Bouchard - Huard portrays one of the two main characters, a bilingual police detective from Quebec. He brings a comedic charm to the role while also showcasing the character's determination and resourcefulness.
- Colm Feore as Martin Ward - Feore plays the other protagonist, an Anglophone police detective from Ontario. He delivers a solid performance, capturing the character's no-nonsense attitude and skepticism towards his Quebec counterpart.
- Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse as Gabrielle - Labrosse portrays Gabrielle, a young woman who becomes involved in the murder investigation. She provides a fresh perspective and adds an additional layer of intrigue to the story.
Trivia / Interesting Facts
- Bon Cop, Bad Cop is the highest-grossing Canadian film of all time at the domestic box office, surpassing the previous record set by Porky's in 1982.
- The title of the film is a play on words, reflecting the contrasting personalities and backgrounds of the two main characters.
- The movie features a mix of English and French dialogue, which adds to its authenticity and showcases the bilingual nature of Canada.
- The film's success led to a sequel, Bon Cop, Bad Cop 2, released in 2017.
Awards
Bon Cop, Bad Cop received several accolades, including:
- Genie Award for Best Motion Picture
- Canadian Comedy Award for Best Male Performance in a Film (Patrick Huard)
- Canadian Comedy Award for Best Female Performance in a Film (Colm Feore)
Quotes
- "I may not like you, but I respect you...a bit." - Martin Ward
- "I got my rights. I'm Francophone. That gives me a right to be heard, OK?" - David Bouchard
- "You have the right to remain silent...except in Quebec." - David Bouchard
Music, Soundtrack
The soundtrack of Bon Cop, Bad Cop features a diverse selection of songs that enhance the film's mood and action-packed sequences. Some notable tracks include:
- "Tainted Love" by Soft Cell
- "Run to You" by Bryan Adams
- "Here for a Good Time" by Trooper
About Bon Cop, Bad Cop
Bon Cop, Bad Cop is a thrilling Canadian comedy-drama featuring two very different policemen solving a murder that crosses provincial lines.