
Dyer's potty-mouthed performance in Marching Powder
Actor Danny Dyer, known for his role in EastEnders, unleashes a total of 87 swear words in his latest film, Marching Powder. The movie, which runs for 96 minutes, averages 2.4 expletives per minute, with a total of 229 rude words, including 159 F-bombs and 45 C-words.
A glimpse into the film
In Marching Powder, Dyer portrays the character of Jack Jones, a foul-mouthed drug addict. The storyline follows Jack's journey as he faces the ultimatum of turning his life around in six weeks to save his marriage or risk going to jail. The film also delves into themes of drug use, with scenes showing Jack snorting white powder en route to a football game.
Premiere and reactions
The film premiered in Leicester Square, London, with Dyer's daughter Dani and her fiancé, England footballer Jarrod Bowen, in attendance. Despite the controversy surrounding the film's content, Dyer defended it, emphasizing the unglamorous reality of drug use depicted in the movie.
Comparing swear counts
While Marching Powder may be filled with expletives, it doesn't make the top ten list of sweariest films. Topping the charts are movies like The Wolf of Wall Street and Uncut Gems, with significantly higher counts of profanity.