Good COP, Bad COP

Good COP, bad COP is a Film of action Québécois left in 2006 with the cinema.

Synopsis

A corpse is discovered at the border of the Quebec and the Ontario. To find the killer, two police officers, one Ontarian, the other Inhabitant of Quebec, must work together, despite everything the character traits which oppose them

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The producers aim to beat the record of Porky' S , Canadian film left in 1982 and thus to start again the national cinema. In 2006, the film is a success in Quebec, where it collects four million CAD in 10 days and more than one million in an end of the week, fact hitherto unequalled.

Launched two weeks later in English Canada, on August 18th, it receives a good criticism in Toronto and collects there more than one million dollars.

September 26th, it becomes the greatest business success of the history of the Québécois cinema, crashing to pieces the record of Séraphin: a man and his sin with 9,4 million receipts.

October 11th, it crosses the course of Porky' S (11,2 M$) by bringing back 11.355.487 $, becoming the most lucrative film of the Canadian cinematographic history.

Even if the film were designed for the two larger regional markets of Canada, it were much more popular in Quebec, which made say to certain observers that the Two lonelinesses are more distant than it is believed. Others saw there the confirmation of a Tendance of market which indicates that the Inhabitants of Quebec are interested by their own cinema than the other Canadians.

The most lucrative film title is quickly disputed by several Anglo-Canadian commentators, who insist on the effect of the Inflation and the international success of Porky' S, which would have gained 100 million dollars in the American boxoffice. Ontarian chroniclers made the point that the film Trailer Park Boys détrônerait Bon COP, considering the industry of the Canadian Cinéma awakes gradually.

In addition, a number impressing of DVD was sold and précommandé after the end of projections in the cinemas.

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  • Critical appeared on Sep7.ca

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