Résumés(1)

Depuis 60 ans, Paul, un extraterrestre, vit sur terre et collabore avec le gouvernement américain. Il se cache à l'abri des regards dans une base militaire ultra secrète... Paul est à l'origine de tout ce qu’on a pu imaginer sur les extraterrestres, du merchandising aux scénarios de Rencontres du troisième type , E.T. ou encore X Files. Hélas pour lui, maintenant que le gouvernement américain lui a soutiré toutes les informations intéressantes sur la vie extraterrestre, il décide de se débarrasser de lui. Paul réussit alors à s'échapper et tombe nez à nez avec deux adolescents attardés fans de science-fiction qui sillonnent les États-Unis en camping car. Paul les convainc de l'emmener avec eux et de l'aider à quitter la terre. La tâche s’avère d'autant plus difficile pour nos deux "héros du dimanche" qui sont poursuivis par un flic implacable assisté de deux pieds nickelés du FBI... (Universal International FR)

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Critiques (12)

Lima 

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anglais A missed opportunity with a not very dazzling joke (but at least not insulting to the intelligence), where one of the few things that sticks in the viewer's head are the occasional juicy guffaws and Simon Pegg's wig. Sigourney Weaver’s cameo at the end was great. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais The trailers gave me the impression that it would be some kind of childish and embarrassingly vulgar nonsense, but I like science fiction and I gave Paul a chance, even though I was almost sure I would bury it later. And lo and behold! It’s pretty funny. A nice wisecracking comedy that as a bonus sticks its tongue out to Christianity several times. I had fun. 75 % ()

Pethushka 

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anglais I went to the cinema for an unplanned movie. If I had read the plot summary, I probably wouldn't have gone to see it. But then I would have missed out on an excellent comedy with a memorable alien and two cool dudes. I haven't heard so many bad words in one sentence from a one-eyed Christian woman in a long time. And if Paul ever falls down, I want to be there! Quite a brilliant film. 75% ()

3DD!3 

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anglais Relaxing entertainment with the nicest alien this year. Paul, with a perfect voice-over by Seth Rogen, excellently complements the good old Simon Pegg and Nick Frost duo. The movie is packed with references to every movie possible (Spielberg’s voice cameo is faultless) from Star Wars to Spiderman and back again. An excellent atmosphere, full of effing and blinding in the unrated version, is maintained throughout the movie and, during the ending, when things end up exactly the way you expected, you sigh with emotion, these movies simply have a heart. - Paul? - Yeah. It’s a nickname, it stuck. My ship landed... on a dog. That’s OK. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais Another disappointment after the fourth Pirates (although this time, admittedly, a bit less, as I was not looking forward to Paul all that much). I was struck by how un-British this British comedy was, how few jokes the screenwriters put together, how boringly Mottola directed it all... And most importantly... How unfunny Mr. Pegg and Mr. Frost were. Why did it have to be the two of them who got into this mess? So what if I enjoyed Paul's animation and his pleasant dubbing, the references to Star Wars, Spielberg, Star Trek or Roswell? What was the point of having Sigourney Weaver and the charming Kristen Wiig (So someone give her a proper role already, dammit!)? Why was there all this other stuff when it all seemed so contrived? Not to mention the unnecessary "let it have energy" vulgarisms. In my opinion, Paul is a big missed opportunity, which may also harm the final part of the Cornett "Wright-Pegg-Frost" trilogy. Because I'm afraid that when it comes to theaters, people are going to say, "Those two and the aliens again? We don't give a damn." And it will be the fault of Paul's screenwriters, whose failed 2011 sci-fi comedy will be remembered by few by then. Two and a half stars. Fanboys was better. ()

Filmmaniak 

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français Ce film montre parfaitement ce qui se passe lorsque l'humour britannique et américain se rencontrent. On voit parfaitement comment l'humour britannique fonctionne magnifiquement, tandis que l'américain ne fonctionne pas du tout. Le duo Pegg + Frost est un peu faible, mais c'est quand même amusant et rempli de références à des films de science-fiction connus, ce que les fans apprécieront. ()

Othello 

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anglais The idea that an alien being, an until recently fundamentalist Christian, and two basement nerds discover the world and are therefore not particularly different from each other has wonderful potential and invites endlessly funny confrontations worth multiple series. So why the funniest component of the film is a federal "higher power" on their asses is indeed a mystery. It's probably because the screenwriter decided that if there weren't at least 16 lighter moments in every scene, it just wouldn't be it. Unfortunately, though, he didn't think any deeper about the fact that to make it work it's good to build on the jokes and build up the jokes, not drop them like eggs onto a conveyor belt. As such, though Paul makes it through quite deftly every time it threatens to get bogged down in the ballast of sentimentality, just as often you'll find yourself while watching it dropping a "he he he" and a "why" in the same sentence. ()

claudel 

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français Les films avec E.T. n’ont jamais trop été ma tasse de thé et encore moins quand ils adoptent le ton de la comédie. Les meilleures blagues sont déjà révélées dans la bande-annonce et le film n’apporte rien de nouveau. Des clichés réchauffés, de l’ennui, un Simon Pegg pathétique qui aurait vraiment pu s’abstenir et une Kristen Wiig débile. Suivant ! ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais Despite the clichés and a hint of sentimentality in the ending, I found myself enjoying the film. Simon Pegg's style gets me every time – flaws and all, the guy can make me laugh. Nick Frost has the same effect on me. Plus, there's something delightful about someone expressing a blind (or semi-blind) faith in a higher power. I could almost hear the sound of fanatical Christians grinding their teeth. Overall, this film managed to lift my mood and I haven't even mentioned the joy of having Kristen Wiig in the mix. / Lesson learned: Choose the location for your final speech very, very carefully. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Excellent comedy with one alien, which shows that the Pegg/Frost duo can work even without director Edgar Wright's guidance. Additionally, it's a great opportunity for Seth Rogen, who showcases his best acting, that is, his voice. For nerds, it's almost a must-watch, perhaps that's why I liked it so much. ()

Remedy 

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anglais I honestly like the work of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost a lot. It's a slightly different kind of humor that, when done well and tastefully (and that's really true in this case), usually works brilliantly. Another very ill-matched (or well-matched?) pair of protagonists who live in their own worlds, yearn for an alien encounter, and their collisions with the real world usually end in disaster. The cadence of jokes and gags may not be as killer this time around as in, say, Hot Fuzz, but it's richly balanced by the laid-back atmosphere that oozes from the entire film, and I actually liked the slight pathos at the end quite a bit. ()

Ediebalboa 

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anglais Unfortunately, I was expecting something a little different from Paul than the end result. I like the films with Pegg and Frost mainly because of their dry English humour, which was totally missing here. I think that if the third of the famous trio, Edgar Wright, had been put in charge of directing, the potential of the film would have been much better used. In fact, in the film, this duo only play second fiddle, because if anyone is pulling it off, it's the stoned alien Paul himself. His digital rendering and all his grimaces are absolutely flawless. The humour itself was not so accomplished, although there were some hints parodying well-known science fiction, but most of it was classically American humour. This is one of the reasons why the British actors did not have a chance to make a significant impact. Setting aside my expectations, I still got an above average comedy, but one that had for a lot more than that. ()