Quartile rating: 6/10 · 1 rating
Fatal... short for Fatal Bazooka, a hardcore bling-bling rapper. A huge music star. Millions of fans, tons of hits, 4 Artist Of The Year Music Awards of Music, a fashion line, a magazine, and soon his own amusement park: Fataland. He is the undisputed number one, until...
Fatal Bazooka is a French comedic musical parody built around the satirical rapper persona of Michael Youn. The premise is a one-joke extension of the viral web series character, stretched to feature length with diminishing returns. The plot is thin and predictable — a parody rise-and-fall arc with few surprises. Acting is serviceable given the broad comedic style, with Youn committed to the bit and supported by game co-stars. Cinematography is workmanlike for a French comedy of this budget tier, nothing distinctive. Novelty earns a mild bump for the sheer absurdity and French rap parody niche, which is reasonably specific even if the execution doesn't fully capitalize on it. The ending is anticlimactic and wraps up without much payoff.