Résumés(1)

Pastiche du film d'espionnage où le héros, Nick Laren, reprend du service pour traquer avec l'aide de la magnifique et très mystérieuse agent 3.14, le général Rancor, son éternel ennemi qui lui aussi récidive dans les projets diaboliques qui mettent le monde en péril. (texte officiel du distributeur)

Critiques (3)

gudaulin Boo !

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anglais With comedies featuring Leslie Nielsen as the main entertainer, I generally have problems and evaluate them much more critically than the "mainstream". This is because I prefer a more subtle, sophisticated humor, like what Horníček used to promote here, for example. The issue with laughter itself is a problem. It is possible to evoke emotion or adrenaline using the same methods with different people or cultures, but it doesn't work like that with laughter... I endured this matter for about 40 minutes, I really tried, but I didn't find anything that seemed funny to me. Instead, with every minute, the feeling of embarrassment for the creators grew above this flood of failed gags. Overall impression: 10%. The Czech title tries to evoke an association with Vorlíček's agent W4C, but it towers above this mess like Sněžka over a pile of dog droppings... ()

lamps 

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anglais A parody that doesn't offend with its content, but that formally it's objectionable. A few excellent jokes save a lot of this showcase of bland situations, which I’m giving a solid three stars really only because I have a soft spot for Mr Nielsen... But I don’t want to watch it again. 50% ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais Leslie Nielsen became the star of movie parodies by basically playing the same character over and over again. It may sound like criticism, but I actually consider it a positive. I found all the agents and detectives he played hilarious, and I still do. His acting had a certain quirkiness to it that often reminded me of the Looney Tunes characters. Yes, especially Wile E. Coyote. Spy Hard was definitely not a quality film. In fact, I don’t even consider it a film. It was rather a long series of sketches that parodied many (and I mean many) well-known films. If the filmmakers hadn’t insisted on making a film out of these individual sketches, I would have been more generous with my rating, but this way, two stars are enough. / Lesson learned: You can live without your arms, but you will get into many precarious situations. ()