Team America police du monde

  • États-Unis Team America: World Police (plus)
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Team America est une unité d'élite qui se bat sous toutes les latitudes pour assurer notre sécurité. Apprenant qu'un dictateur mégalo s'apprête à livrer des armes de destruction massive à une organisation terroriste, le groupe se lance une fois de plus dans la bataille... (La Pellicule Ensorcelée)

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Filmmaniak 

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français Une affaire gourmande avec des scènes parfaites, de l'humour choisi et des chansons formidables. Parfait, si vous n'êtes pas dérangé par le politiquement incorrect, le sexe entre marionnettes ou la répétition fréquente du mot « fuck ». ()

POMO 

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français Une expédition excellente et la conception des marionnettes, ainsi que quelques excellents sketches (et parodies et allusions). Mais aussi un tas de scènes inutilement amorales et décadentes qui ne sont pas drôles mais gênantes, et qui tuent le potentiel du film qui aurait pu être plus (je suis fan de "South Park"). ()

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Jeoffrey 

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anglais This movie is so full of good jokes, crappy jokes, interesting scenes, disgusting scenes, imaginative situations, awkward moments... On the other hand, there is one legendary scene that people will probably still remember twenty years later whenever this movie is mentioned, and that is the fantastic speech by Gary at the end. I may possibly be a very peculiar person, however, I just find it really funny, clever, and apt and whenever I think about it, it makes a lot of sense to me, and I can easily apply parts of it to contemporary society. Truth be told, it even helped me cultivate an air of indifference towards that dirty word started with D because I just smile and say to myself, it is better than being Kim-Jong Il. 6.3/10. ()

Marigold 

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anglais In Team America: World Police we find everything that made South Park a cult hit, but unfortunately, it’s too watered down. We get funny singing performances, really breathtaking caricatures (Matt Damon), parody references to popular films (Star Wars and The Matrix paraphrases, a wonderful love song about Bay's Pearl Harbor sucking), and in it we find the paradoxical combination of the artificiality of the artistic aspect and the nature of the other components... But it’s diluted. For quite a long time, Team America only rides the wave of parodying the action film genre, which unfortunately quickly gets old. It lacks the lightness and exuberance of South Park, as if a clearly chosen genre would bind the creators' hands after all. Better characterized main characters are also lacking, we do not get to see the evildoings of iconic types such as Kenny, Cartman and so on. Nevertheless, the finale and the resulting idea of the film turn things around, and I thus find Team America to be a very intelligent and apt satire on today's world, which may lack more mature poetics, but it does not lack perspective. And I appreciate that. ()

gudaulin 

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anglais Searching for a deeper meaning and message does not make any sense in this unrestrained farce. Those who want to can talk about traces of Dadaism, nihilism, and decadence. It is not a satire on American politics or a specific ideology. The creators take shots at terrorists and statesmen, leftists and rightists. And they use expressive means and situational comedy on the edge of good taste and often beyond it. Surprisingly, vulgarities abound in the film more than among elementary school students... I don't like gratuitous obscenities, and I'm not a fan of South Park either, but (maybe precisely because of that) I liked Team America, though rather as a kind of escapade and oddity. Just like when a very reasonable person occasionally does something unreasonable and releases pressure, it is wise to occasionally watch this type of oddity and humbly return to peaceful waters. Although the film suffers from unevenness, many of the jokes are really good, and the visual concept and puppetry are worth it. Overall impression 70%. ()

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