Quote: Chris Morris has described the film as showing "the Dad's Army side to terrorism", as four incompetent jihadists plan an attack. A film like this is obviously a very strong counterpoint to the very serious side of it, which none of us condone Arsher Ali, actor In January when the film was premiered, Arsher Ali, who plays one of the would-be terrorists, told the BBC the film was first and foremost, a comedy. "It's a dynamic of a bunch of guys who get together and mess everything up. "Terrorism is in the news almost every day, but there are little stories within those things that are inherently comic and inherently human. "A film like this is obviously a very strong counterpoint to the very serious side of it, which none of us condone, but there are human stories that need to be told, which can be quite touching." |