Ace Ventura en Afrique

  • États-Unis Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (plus)
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Quand il apprend qu'une chauve-souris blanche et sacrée, Shikaka, a disparu au coeur de l'Afrique, Ace Ventura abandonne sa retraite himalayenne pour retrouver le petit animal. Deux tribus, les Wachati et les Wachootoo, vénérant l'animal, se rejettent la responsabilité de sa disparition. (ESC Distribution)

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DaViD´82 

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anglais Ace Ventura is back and not even the great Carrey can save him for the second time. This time he gets his feet kicked by the utterly boring direction and a dull script. Still, thanks to the main character (or rather, the actor) and a few good scenes, it's watchable without significant harm. ()

Stanislaus 

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anglais The first Ace Ventura is a mostly relaxing romp with a theatrically over-the-top Jim Carrey. When Nature Calls is more of a romp with an overly annoying Carrey. The second adventure of this animal (well, except for the bats) is rife with wacky to bizarre scenes that irritated rather than amused me. The "detective" level also worked better in the first one. As a result, When Nature Calls is suitable primarily for Carrey fans with a high tolerance for his character. ()

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NinadeL 

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anglais I still remember the endless queues at the video store and the huge poster for Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls. It was great. The second film was filled even more with Carrey-esque humor and the trip to Africa only underlined the whole experience. However, the cartoon and Ventura Jr. didn't stand a chance. ()

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anglais The incredible Jim Carrey – it's up to you how you take it, because this is exactly the kind of film where his acting and associated sick humour will forever divide fans into two hostile camps. I don’t mind this madman, on the contrary I bow to his tireless creativity, but unfortunately everything around him bothered me a bit. Even a full-feature one man show needs a proper and meaningful story, it’s a fact... 55% ()

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