"Crime Spree" is a comedic masterpiece that revels in its absurdity. The film follows a group of French robbers whose incompetence knows no bounds. From the outset, their escapades are marked by sheer stupidity, such as bickering over the lack of batteries in a flashlight during a botched burglary.
Their misadventures take a transatlantic turn when they are tasked with a job in the United States. Predictably, they manage to target the wrong house, setting off a chain of events that only exacerbate their troubles. From entanglements with the mob and a gang to brushes with government agencies, their ill-conceived heist spirals into a comedy of errors.
What makes "Crime Spree" truly hilarious is its attention to the minutiae of idiocy, exemplified by characters like the emotional robber and the one who humorously refers to himself as the "third party." Every misstep and misunderstanding elicits laughter, making for an uproarious viewing experience.
Despite its premise, "Crime Spree" delivers laughs aplenty, leaving audiences in stitches with its relentless barrage of absurdity. If you're in need of a good chuckle, this film is guaranteed to hit the spot.
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