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S.O.S. FANTÔMES est de retour, revisité et dynamisé avec un casting féminin et de tout nouveaux personnages plus hilarants les uns que les autres. Trente ans après le raz-de-marée planétaire du premier film, le réalisateur Paul Feig nous offre sa vision rafraîchissante et ultra vitaminée de la comédie surnaturelle, avec la complicité de certaines des personnalités les plus drôles du cinéma actuel : Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones et Chris Hemsworth. Les fantômes n'ont qu'à bien se tenir ! (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment FR)

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Filmmaniak 

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français Les nouveaux SOS Fantômes sont très faibles et en dessous de la moyenne, mais sinon ils sont tout à fait ordinaires et à ce titre ne méritent pas la forte attention médiatique qu'ils ont reçue. Le fait que Paul Feig ait choisi des femmes pour les rôles principaux n'est pas un problème. Le problème vient du fait qu'il ait choisi des actrices qui, dans leur tentative d'être drôles, cherchent la plupart du temps de façon maladroite les situations gênantes, font de la fumée lors des tentatives d'humour improvisé et extraient péniblement les blagues, qui ne sont plus drôles au bout de cinq secondes. Par rapport à l'original de 1984, ces SOS Fantômes sont pires à tous égards, de la qualité de l'humour, où les blagues intelligentes et l'humour sérieux ont été remplacés par des cris, des yeux grands ouverts et des mimiques excessives, à la nouvelle version du générique du SOS Fantômes. Seuls les effets spéciaux sont meilleurs du point de vue l'époque actuelle, mais cela ne suffit pas. ()

NinadeL 

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anglais Reality vs the internet. In the movie theater: a continuous volley of laughs, a constant delight at how well it's been transferred to the present day, how wonderful the cameos and blessings of the original team are (I only missed Peter MacNicol). There’s also a geyser of obvious and clever allusions to the current and then-current pop culture (some of the best puzzles are the two Patrick Swayze films). Most importantly - and something which should be applauded by all the suffragettes of the world - the reverse roles work great, including the dumb blonde. On the Internet: "Girly Ghostbusters with Melissa McCarthy? We won't tolerate that." Discerning viewers can decide how they see fit. ;) ()

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Malarkey 

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anglais Probably the first movie that would make me feel sorry if I gave it a worse rating than I actually gave. At the same time, it would undoubtedly deserve it. It actually shamelessly copies the legendary Ghostbusters from the 1980s, from which it borrowed everything and didn’t bring anything new to the table. Except for the fact that it’s pretty well shot, and the special effects also aren’t worthless. On top of that, Chris Hemsworth excels here and makes this into a real comedy. I would be lying if I said I didn’t laugh. Unfortunately, it wasn’t because of the girls. It’s obvious that Kristen Wiig and Melissa McCarthy have a completely different movie training than Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon. Particularly Kate was very off. Anyway, I was curious about the result, what can I tell you. In the end, however, it wasn’t worse than I expected, and I also lived to see the cameos of the old cast in the end. Nobody should mess with the theme song ever again, though. That would be really nice. ()

Marigold 

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anglais I was really looking forward to a cheeky female thrashing, but I only got a moderately slimy and totally collapsed action movie without humor, with a burned digital visual and desperately untapped potential. I don't know why Ghostbusters seemed like a good platform for Feig for diss machismo and misogyny, because the original humorously broke the category of male heroism. But if he wanted to subvert, at least he should have done it properly. Chris as Barbie is not funny even in the first minute, and if it is a deeper concept, i.e., it has to show the viewer how stereotyping is not fun, then at least the rest of the film could work this way. But it doesn't work. The talented cast poses rather ostentatiously, the slapstick jokes fall a bit by the wayside, there is tension nowhere, and almost all of the ideas are just a poorly recycled original. The use of old veterans is uncertain rather than intelligent. The Ghostbusters built their campaign on hate, and one would like them to stoke the diss with something better than complete carelessness and zero adrenaline. Unfortunately, they're just running around with the most stereotypical crap about idiots without a guy who solves problems with a fist. P. S. If removing Chris's dance was really the most difficult directing decision, Paul has a pretty sweet life. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais I don't have a good feeling about the new Ghostbusters at all - apart from the feeling that the film is completely useless. It didn't impress me, didn't offend me, I liked the female cast quite a bit, but they had nothing to act with, and the humor was so strangely tasteless and odorless that you couldn't even tell what the writers had come up with and what was improvisation gone wrong. The opening scene was good, as was the team's first encounter with the ghost, but the longer the film got, the weirder it got, the more awkward the humor became, and even every cameo role the actors from the original Ghostbusters had in it was a pointless addition (especially Bill Murray). For me, it's just not a good comedy, but there was a dad sitting in front of me in the movie theatre with two teenagers (who obviously knew Ghostbusters, as they recognized the references to the original and danced in their seats whenever the familiar musical theme was played) and they laughed almost all the time. I believe that even this film will find its fans. Three and a half stars. ()

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