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Extreme Job was as typical as any comedy cop movie could be, just like how ordinary a simple fried chicken was. There were B-rated police team, who were basically good at failing and on the verge of being broken up. But instead of serving it as it is, the movie was elevated by adding its funny but no nonesense characters, their actors and comedic timing, and its unique & entertaining plot, similar to how the Galbi sauce uplifted the boring fried chicken to its trademark status. I've already seen it three times since I couldn't help but recommend it to anyone who was interested. And of course, I always had to sit through it with them to survey their reaction XD. Despite the repetition, it still get me in stitches throughout, each time.
It defies a lot rules and protocols of police work, and basically of sensibility, so there's no point of taking it seriously on it's representation of the job, but nonetheless, it's extremely (pun intended) funny. I will not stop on recommending it to others any time soon, so I might see it for the fourth time if I get the chance ^^;
It defies a lot rules and protocols of police work, and basically of sensibility, so there's no point of taking it seriously on it's representation of the job, but nonetheless, it's extremely (pun intended) funny. I will not stop on recommending it to others any time soon, so I might see it for the fourth time if I get the chance ^^;
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