I didn't know what film to watch with my son Benjamin today. A friend of his
suggested "The Spy and his Brother". I had absolutely no idea what he was
talking about. Then he told me it starred Sacha Baron Cohen, and it clicked.
That's the German title of the film "Grimsby". I don't like film titles being changed in
other countries, but in this case I can understand it. To an English person, the word Grimsby
immediately conjures up an ugly town in northern England. To a German it's
just a weird word that would send him running to Google.
Yes, the film is about a spy and his brother. Sebastian (Mark Strong) is a
talented spy who works for MI6. His brother Nobby (Sacha Baron Cohen) is an
uncouth layabout with eleven children. They meet after being separated for 28
years. Nobby wants to hold on to his brother, but Sebastian considers him an
annoyance. The two brothers couldn't be more different, and the two actors
play their roles to emphasise the differences. Sacha Baron Cohen is an eccentric
comedian, as in every role he plays, whereas Mark Strong plays his role with
deadly earnest, not even smiling.
And the film stars Rebel Wilson as Nobby's wife!
Watching it again today, I really wanted to give the film five stars. I
couldn't. I was disgusted by the elephant sex scenes. I had a secluded
upbringing. I never saw anything like that, and now I'm too old to get used to
it. A typical male elephant has a 36 inch penis when erect. The very thought
makes me shudder, without having to witness it close up.
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