Johnny English Strikes Again Quiz – Which Character Are You?

<span class="author-by">by</span> Samantha <span class="author-surname">Stratton</span>

by Samantha Stratton

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You can put your hand up if you’ve been looking forward to a new Rowan Atkinson film featuring the bumbling British spy Johnny English.

No, I’m not one of them. However, here we are. Johnny English is back in action, 15 years after the first film and seven years after the second film in the series. Throughout all of that time, there has only been one piece of humor.

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It’s a pretty amusing joke, actually. It’s likely that it would work well as a sketch comedy bit. However, even with a slew of glamorous locations, elaborate slapstick, and Emma Thompson, it becomes stale very quickly. In order to get a laugh out of his saggy bare bottom, Atkinson literally drops his pants in the middle of the film. It’s a hilarious scene.
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Atkinson plays a spy who is supremely confident while also being supremely incompetent, which is the punchline of the movie Johnny English. He is also careless, naive, and hapless, but he is fortunate in that he is able to save the day on a number of occasions. The episode opens with him having retired and working as a teacher at one of those boarding schools in the picturesque English countryside. When we see him instructing his young pupils in spycraft, there is a brief flash of interest, and for a brief moment, we believe he has the potential to be a sort of Dumbledore for a Hogwarts of spy kids. But there was no such luck. For the time being, we are stuck with the inept but confident aging spy and his inexplicably devoted sidekick.

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Despite the fact that a cyber-attack has exposed every agent in the field, English is called back into service because most of the other retired agents are “dead, having hip operations, or recovering from prostate surgery.” This film is for you if you find that to be amusing in any way.
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The G12 summit of world leaders is about to begin, and the Prime Minister (Thompson) is in a state of desperate need of help. She becomes even more desperate after English accidentally kills all of the other retired spies, making her even more desperate (played by old pros Michael Gambon, James Fox, and Charles Dance). She sends English to find out where the attacks are coming from because she has no other choice at this point.

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Every spy film requires us to see him pick up his equipment, and this is no exception. Despite attempts by the Q equivalent to provide him with safety warnings and a hybrid vehicle, English is stuck in the past and will not accept anything that is connected to the Internet, either to protect himself from cyber-espionage or because he has no understanding of how they work. Actually, it’s both of them. English also re-acquaints himself with his sidekick, Bough (Ben Miller), who had been left at a desk in what appears to be a supply closet for the most part. They pack their belongings into the vintage Aston Martin, pop in a mixtape cassette player, and head to France. Because of this, they must pose as waiters, which for some reason leads them to believe that speaking English with French accents is acceptable. As a result, a flambé dish goes terribly, terribly wrong, as you might expect.
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English and Bough use super-magnetic boots to scale the side of a ship named the Dot Calm (get it?) during one of the more amusing scenes in the film. and the chefs in the ship’s galley discover their stainless steel kitchen tools flying toward the ship’s hull. “Silicon Valley billionaire who once dated a Kardashian,” (Jake Lacey as Jason Volta), is the owner of the ship, and he is exactly who the Prime Minister wants to save England from the increasingly destructive and embarrassing cyber-attacks that are wreaking havoc on traffic lights and bank records.

In reality, the film is just a collection of overlong skits that all follow the same premise: Johnny English remains unfazed and supremely confident even as he causes chaos all around him. This may involve cleverly choreographed stunts, such as when a virtual reality briefing does not go as smoothly as it should. In some cases, this means he must clunk around in a suit of armor for 20 minutes before his pants finally give out on him. There are a few laughs along the way, and the great pleasure of Thompson’s furious bite on phrases like “that tsunami of tosspots we call the national press” is a great pleasure to witness. Atkinson, on the other hand, is much better in small doses, as in “Four Weddings and a Funeral” (as the malapropism-prone clergyman) and “Love Actually” (the elaborate gift-wrapper). Allowing for the possibility that this is Johnny English’s final strike

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