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Mrs. Brown's foray into film is a rip-roaring comic romp, set in the streets of Dublin, starring Brendan O'Carroll and his family. When market-trader Agnes Brown finds her stall under threat from a ruthless developer, she and her family embark on a campaign to save their livelihood, aided only by a motley troop comprising Buster's blind trainee ninjas, a barrister with an unhelpful affliction, and Grandad's elderly friends. As daughter Cathy turns her back on the family business and unwanted secrets emerge from Agnes's past, could the Brown matriarch finally be out of her depth? It's sink or swim for Agnes in Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie. (Universal Pictures UK)

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Critiques (1)

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anglais I hadn't seen the series and judging by the face on the poster, I was expecting a proper crap. It's not far from it and the story is quite silly and a bit in the spirit of "Ali G Indahouse", but the character, the accent, everything creates jokes that are sometimes good and quite clever. I say sometimes, nevertheless it's something that can quite decently entertain, even without knowing the series. ()