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In an exciting and adventure atmosphere, this movie centers around the struggle of Johnny English, a former Britain secret agent, who has to work again, after the cyber attack on the agency that results in revealing the identities of all the Britain secret agents except Johnny, so he has to find out the suspect, although his lack knowledge in modern technology.
The pace is brisk, the jokes make up for in quantity what they lack in quality and the film never resorts to sleaze or meanness to earn its laughs. Knock yourself out.
I laughed throughout this funny, fabulous spy spoof, satisfied by the clever ideas and brilliant execution. Johnny English is British through and through and it is the marvelous touches of authenticity and humour that make it zing.
A lazily written and neglectfully directed mess that is clearly nothing more than fulfilment of the need to round out a trilogy. Totally uncalled for. A waste.
Screenwriter William Davies has to tread carefully, not pushing the implicit conservatism too far: English is skeptical about women in the military, for instance, but eventually learns to move with the times.