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Reviewed,Anthony Quinn
Thursday 10 May 2007 19:00 EDT
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Toilet humour de profundis, and, wouldn't you know, it's a low-budget British comedy. Martin Freeman, reprising his decent everyman Tim from The Office, plays put-upon TV producer Chris, who has left his Bosnian flatmate (Velibor Topic) in charge of showing estate agents around the flat he's trying to sell. Meanwhile, a constipated American wiseguy (Corey Johnson) and his associate (Danny Dyer), en route to the airport, have to make an unscheduled stop for the lavatory, and force their way into the flat for the purpose. From here, a cramped, incompetent farce gains a steady downward momentum.

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