Résumés(1)

Joe Kingman, robuste quarterback, star de l'équipe de Boston, est bien décidé à remporter le championnat. Véritable "célibattant", Kingman vit le rêve ultime: il est riche, célèbre et de toutes les fêtes. Mais son rêve s'écroule soudain quand il découvre qu'il a une fille de 8 ans. Alors qu'il vit le moment le plus important de sa carrière, il lui faut concilier ses cocktails VIP, ses entraînements et ses rendez-vous amoureux avec les cours de danse classique, les contes de fées et les poupées de sa fille. La perplexité gagne aussi sa méga attachée de presse, l'intraitable Stella, dépourvue de toute fibre parentale. Malgré les mésaventures hilarantes de son nouveau statut de père, Joe découvre que l'argent, la publicité et les hordes de fans en délire ne font pas le bonheur. L'amour d'une seule petite fan est la seule chose qui compte. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Critiques (4)

Lima 

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anglais This is not a movie, this is a weapon of mass destruction! I'd love to write that The Rock is such a likable guy that he could elevate even the worst movie, but unfortunately only part of that is true. He is really talented and incredibly likeable (and improving as an actor), but he could not save this screenwriting crap. It's a textbook of the most embarrassing clichés, where if you think of anything you've seen a hundred times before and don't like so much (which Red Dwarf parodies with gusto), it will be there. Nothing works here, the logic, the situational humour or The Rock's cute grimaces. The writers' strike in the flesh. These are the kind of "family movies" that are making big bucks in the United States today. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais Almost every single action star of the present day has been in some cutesy and positive Disney movie from the starry-eyed world of perfect people. The Rock couldn’t be an exception, and so after Walking Tall, he decided to visit the world of family movies in The Game Plan. And it’s not that bad. The whole American football environment somehow suits Dwayne. But what definitely doesn’t suit him is how relatively teeny he used to be a few years ago compared to how he looks now; and he was pretty jacked back then, too. But The Game Plan is okay. It isn’t amazing, but it isn’t that bad and compared to other movies with action heroes, it’s pretty fun to watch. ()

kaylin 

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anglais A sports star who lives as a perpetual bachelor - well, actually still quite a young bachelor - discovers that he has an eight-year-old daughter from a previous relationship. Yeah, it's a cliché, but there's not much you can do about it. This is Disney, after all. The Rock in the lead role is the only highlight I saw in this film. From the beginning, it's pretty clear how it's going to unfold. First surprise, then rejection, but ultimately acceptance. Plus, of course, some highly emotional moments. It's a nice family movie, but this time it definitely falls short of anything above average. ()