Edgar Wright: The Definitive Guide To Homages, Influences And References

Wright and Pegg€™s experiences interviewing police officers also led to a number lines and themes being explored €“ for example, Angel€™s line €˜I prefer to think of my office as out on the street€™ was a verbatim quote from these interviews. The scenes where Angel does mountains of paperwork to process the rowdy teenagers, the guns and the NWA are also inspired by the constant complaints from the officers that despite being a huge part of the job, paperwork is never seen or referenced in any cop show or film. Angel€™s fixation on paperwork after watching Point Break is also inspired by this, and Wright chose to emulate the visual style of Tony Scott during the paperwork scenes €“ as well as other menial tasks like processing and spooling through CCTV €“ to create a paradox between such a mundane activity and the gung-ho nature of action films.

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