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Dirty Men at Work
Beneath the street's surface, dark, damp tunnels penetrate even the most intimate parts of the city. Maybe it's not the most elegant means of getting into a lady's bedroom but if you know anything about J.Y. Lecastel and his friends, you know they always prefer the backdoor!
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Plot Summary
A group of French construction workers, known for their boisterous and often crude behavior, are sent to work on a project in England. Their attempts to integrate into British society lead to a series of hilarious misunderstandings and cultural clashes. The film follows their escapades as they navigate new customs, language barriers, and their own unruly personalities.
Critical Reception
Dirty Men at Work was generally met with mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often found its humor to be vulgar and predictable. Audiences, however, found some amusement in the slapstick comedy and the exaggerated cultural stereotypes presented in the film.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on crude humor and stereotypes for laughs.
The comedic situations often feel forced and lack originality.
Some viewers found the over-the-top antics entertaining despite the lack of subtlety.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a trend in French cinema during the late 1990s and early 2000s that explored cultural differences through comedic lenses.
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