Thread:Grizzhly/@comment-34055410-20180928021513/@comment-26120048-20180928123843

However, it is not like the tone drastically changes whenever Sauvage appears. His goals may be dark but his character is just a blatant parody of e.g. James Bond villains and of French clichees. For me, he doesn't stand out in the slightest as too serious or too dark for a comedy movie, especially after his breakdown in the church where he basically tells the whole country to kiss his ass after his plans are disturbed by English all the time. Also, his goals are too abstract to pose a real sense of threat (I mean, he literally wants to turn GB into one big prison).

I'm not objecting about Ambrose, though.