BNUZ Movies Nights: Hot Fuzz
By Wang Weiwei
BNUZ Movies Nights is a distinctive activity held by Mr. Tim Musgrave, an overseas teacher from the Faculty of Foreign Languages, aiming at helping students strengthen their understanding of the culture of English speaking countries. At 7:00 P.M. on April 14th, Mr. Musgrave showed a movie named Hot Fuzz to students in Liyun Building Room A207.
Hot Fuzz is a very famous action-comedy movie and has won the National Movie Award and Empire Award. The movie tells us a story about Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg), an extremely dedicated police officer in London''s Metropolitan Police Service. He performs his duties so well that he is accused of making his colleagues look bad. As a result, his superiors promote and transfer him to crime-free Sandford, a village in rural Gloucestershire, where his talents won''t be quite so embarrassing. A series of gruesome deaths rock the village and are labeled as accidents. Angel, believing the deaths to be murders, does lots of investigations and finally finds out a vital secret of the village. Ultimately, the truth has come into light.
After the movie, Mr. Musgrave exchanged ideas with students and shared the joys of life in his hometown, a garden village in Sheffield. Students present said they enjoyed a meaningful and memorable night.