Résumés(1)

Au lycée, Schmidt et Jenko étaient les pires ennemis, mais ils sont devenus potes à l'école de police. Aujourd'hui, ils sont loin de faire partie de l'élite des flics, mais ça pourrait changer... Mutés dans l'unité secrète de la police, l'équipe du 21 Jump Street, dirigée par le capitaine Dickson, ils vont troquer leur arme et leur badge contre un sac à dos et se servir de leur physique juvénile pour infiltrer un lycée. Le problème, c'est que les ados d'aujourd'hui ne ressemblent pas du tout à ceux de leur époque. Schmidt et Jenko pensaient tout savoir des jeunes mais ils sont complètement à côté de la plaque. Ils vont aussi vite s'apercevoir que certains problèmes de leur propre adolescence sont loin d'être réglés. Les revoilà face aux angoisses et aux terreurs des ados, avec une mission en plus... (Sony Pictures Releasing France)

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Critiques (9)

J*A*S*M 

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anglais After the initial intense feeling of dismay and cringe, the second half brought a satisfactory, four-star worthy experience. If I ever watch it again (which I doubt, it’s more like a snack), maybe the experience will be more fully positive, but until then, I can’t give it more than three stars. In any case, there are tonnes of one-liners, likeable protagonists, and it’s fine overall. ()

Isherwood 

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anglais I could lament the fact that the "buddy chemistry" would have worked better under a different director. However, then I remembered R's load of dirty jokes and realized that although it had its dead spots (five minutes less runtime wouldn't have been a bad thing), I roared with laughter too often to just consign it to mediocrity. The moment when he shoots off the dude's penis and then picks it up off the ground with his teeth is something you simply don't normally see. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais A superb comedy with slightly nostalgic reminiscences on the series. An excellent cast, Tatum (a dumb heap of muscle) and Hill (fat nerd) found themselves in their respective roles. Being thrown into unknown environment, politically incorrect jokes and explosions all work great. Sometimes it’s all a little over the top, but 21 has lots of outstanding moments. Bring on no. 2. The anticipated cameo is genius. ()

Kaka 

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anglais It's pleasantly vulgar and controversial, but in terms of storyline, it's a boring and sterile affair. So, except for a few gags and several solid jokes, it's nothing but a blend of unusual situations and a few solid shots. Not really a comedy, nor a crime story. It's certainly unconventional, but it didn't really entertain me that much. The chemistry was slightly lacking. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais Some really good jokes, but at the same time a lot of unfunny vulgarity and especially the much-loved awkwardness, which I simply don't understand. Rather than: "What idiots, I have to laugh at them!", I usually say to myself: "What idiots, and am I really supposed to laugh at that?" The film wants to be a cross between Hot Fuzz and (the film) Starsky and Hutch. Unfortunately, without likable main characters and with the aforementioned negatives, it couldn't succeed in my eyes. Three and a half stars. ()

lamps 

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anglais Definitely one of the best action comedies in years. A simple story taken to perfection by a great leading couple (I personally don't mind Hill at all), punchy humour, and aptly parodic but also well shot action scenes. The best moment is the appearance of Johnny Depp, whose nostalgic cameo is unmistakable, and the most interesting character is the surprisingly sharp-tongued Captain Ice Cube, who scored perhaps the best role of his career. I don't understand what possessed the Czech distributors, such a great comedy would be great in cinemas. 80% ()

Stanislaus 

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anglais 21 Jump Street felt to me like a mix of Bad Boys sand Never Been Kissed, with a good dose of bromance - even though it is actually a film remake of a TV series from the 1980s. The film does slip into cheap humour at times and it was clear how it would end, but I still had a good time watching it and laughed my heart out. Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum portrayed the two seemingly different guys – in character and appearance – quite solidly and provided many a funny scene. Alongside the humour, the film offers decent action that keeps the viewer entertained, and a couple of unexpectedly gory scenes that in turn surprise. ()

claudel 

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français J'appartiens à la génération qui a grandi avec les séries, clips vidéo, émissions de télé et films des années quatre-vingt-dix. 21 Jump Street était l’une de mes séries préférées, une série par laquelle j’ai peut-être été conscientisé pour la première fois à l'existence « d'un certain » Johnny Depp. Je ne m’étonne pas qu’à notre époque où absolument tout film ou toute série à succès se voit recycler, les créateurs aient porté leur dévolu sur une bande de flics qui s’infiltrent dans des écoles et se battent contre des pratiques criminelles exercées dans l’environnement scolaire. Ce qui m’a surpris, par contre, c’est la focalisation sur le duo improbable Tatum/Hill. Mais c’est un pari extrêmement réussi, car les deux comparses se complètent à merveille et il y a beaucoup à tirer de leurs différences, notamment à travers les situations et dialogues humoristiques. Leurs phases toxicophiles, la poursuite à vélo du début et celle qui s’ensuit avec les voitures de l’autoécole font partie des scènes les plus hilarantes de tout le film. Il en ressort donc une comédie d’action politiquement incorrecte, assez dingo par moments, mais qui divertit par ses aspects fun et déjanté dans le meilleur sens des termes. Et puis Ice Cube s’est enfin libéré de ses performances d’action merdiques, ce rôle-ci lui allant comme un gant. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Do you remember that series from the 80s where Johnny Depp started and which actually made him famous? That series about a group of policemen who go back to school, pretend to be students and solve cases? The series "Jump Street 21" also aired on our TVs and I think it left a mark on many people. It's a classic and sometimes classics need to be revived. Jonah Hill joined as a screenwriter and he and Channing Tatum played the lead roles and also decided to produce the film. This seemingly mismatched duo turned out to be a great move. Yes, a film was made based on the original series, with new characters - mostly - and a new story. The foundation doesn't differ much. The duo of police officers goes to high school because they have to solve a crime. There are definitely differences compared to the series. The film is grittier, more profane, and I think it's also more entertaining. I laughed out loud several times, and I would say that's good proof. Some scenes are really unbelievable, only occasionally and very rarely slipping into silly humor. The bar is set quite high and the production companies should be kicked for giving up on releasing "21 Jump Street" in our cinemas, even though the premiere was originally planned. It's a pity, this comedy deserves it, not only because of nostalgia. This duo of police officers will suit you, you will laugh or at least smile, and even though you might not remember the film in a while, it will be a pleasant experience for that moment. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/06/past-na-zraloka-21-jump-street.html ()