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Deux des meilleurs agents secrets au monde sont aussi les deux meilleurs amis dans la vie. Rien ne pouvait les séparer jusqu’au jour où ils découvrent qu’ils fréquentent depuis peu la même jeune femme, Lauren. Ce qui était au début un jeu de séduction sans conséquence et un simple défi amical se transforme vite en une guerre sans merci. Déploiement de technologies de pointe, moyens de surveillance high tech, c’est tout un arsenal capable de faire sauter un pays que les deux espions utilisent pour séduire leur target et mettre l’autre hors-jeu. Plutôt malheureuse en amour jusqu’ici, Lauren a désormais un choix impossible à faire entre deux hommes incroyablement sexy. (20th Century Fox FR)

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Kaka 

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anglais Nicely shot, with a typical video-clip style, overexposed and relatively entertaining. But at its core, it is a very flat film. I would expect more action, less romance, but it was exactly the opposite. Chris Pine and Tom Hardy are great likeable characters, and Reese Witherspoon is not bad either. The chemistry between them works great, so, apart from a few digital mistakes and boring scenes, I had a pretty good time, knowing that it is a predictable and essentially undemanding nonsense. ()

POMO 

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français Un film romantique divertissant dans lequel l’intrigue criminelle a peu d’importance, l’emphase étant mise sur la chimie entre les personnages et sur les circonstances amusantes de leurs rencontres. Ces deux aspects sont efficacement traités et fonctionnent pendant un moment, mais sans marquer durablement. Le charme des agents Brad et Angelina, dont le succès a mené à la création de ce film, était légèrement supérieur. ()

Matty 

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anglais A hyper-stylised romantic comedy somewhat inadvertently framed as a spy-action flick and taking the rivalry of two suitors a bit more literally. As is slowly becoming the rule in post-Apatow relationship movies, the sparks fly more strikingly between friends of the same sex than between a man and a woman, which is also due to the episodic structure of the romantic plot (the impression of sitcom-like scenes is reinforced by the use of pauses between the “scenes”). Like the lead actors, the screenwriters revel in the testosterone-fuelled, technophilic “my toys are better than yours” pissing match between two guys who have a shared mother figure in the form of their strict boss. (It’s worth noting that co-screenwriter Simon Kinberg’s credits include the not dissimilar Sherlock Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Smith.) Unfortunately, they only stick with ideas that they don’t further develop, which is most regrettable in relation to the central twist given to the standard romcom formula. Contrary to the usual way of doing things, neither of the potential partners is a bit of a cretin – the screenwriting solution to this dilemma is to make the man a bit of a cretin by pushing him aside. Also, the attempt at duality in the mould of Hitchcock, who is referenced here as ostentatiously and unimaginatively as Scorsese is (a long shot in a bar), comes across as mechanical: two male friends, two female friends, scenes that are similar in content but in different settings... The action scenes are just as sloppy as the heterosexual flirting, as McG didn’t do a very good job of maintaining the continuity of the individual shots (the climax on the highway with the shooting going into a turn?). Given the film’s concept of overdoing things instead of pretending to be something (which makes it reminiscent of Knight and Day, whose bombast I found more believable), these shortcomings do not essentially hinder the straightforward entertainment. However, not even the charisma of Tom Hardy, whose Britishness I consider a major plus (unlike the presence of Witherspoon), can erase the fact that watching such products of the MTVisation of Hollywood falls into the same category of activities as breathing – after a while, you stop noticing that you’re doing anything. 50% ()

Malarkey 

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anglais McG should be a guarantee of a decent, effective action. He’s not. This was rather mediocre and the only real bomb comes with Tom Hardy’s scene on the paintball field. Otherwise, it’s awfully average. And as far as humor goes? There could have been a lot of irony in the dialogues, but in reality, there was a lot less than I expected. The only plus of the movie are the actors themselves. Chris Pine whom I hadn’t known before was okay and Tom Hardy was downright excellent. Reese was a bit of a makeweight, but I didn’t mind her, either. Overall, this movie is the most mediocre average I’ve ever seen. But even despite that, it’s still pretty watchable. ()

Marigold 

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anglais The female characters are boring and annoyingly whiny, McG once again confirmed the reputation of a man of heavy routine who is able to choose nice music and cheesy scenery, but it's already a bit difficult to get it moving interestingly and the script is full of moronic phrases and female wisdom, for which people should obligatorily be sent directly to the menopause penalty box. But Pine and Hardy are such "males" and there is so much between them that all heterosexuality goes away... Why does Witherspoon even get involved in that romantic spy bond of theirs? Watching their "registered" squabbles is almost as fun as watching a clash between Law and Downey. Although the screenwriter is far behind the charisma and the commitment of the actors... Pleasant fun, also because the two can turn a dull superficial pleasure into enjoyment (Pine as an expert on Klimt? I like it!). ()

D.Moore 

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anglais Tired, unfunny, annoying, something that actually only amused me with the (relatively) long one-take scene where Tom Hardy and Chris Pine install bugs in Reese Witherspoon's apartment. Otherwise, it was a pretty colourful mess in places. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Two friends who are actually super secret agents are absolutely perfect in action. Like two brothers who understand each other without having to say anything. What one does, the other is already prepared for. The action is one thing. But they are up against Tila Schweiger, who is certainly not easy to catch and who also proves that he simply doesn't get the roles he deserves in Hollywood. He plays a villain who doesn't excel in anything and not playing him, Schweiger doesn't excel at all. Chris Pine and Tom Hardy as a pair of agents are not bad at all, but instead of the latest film by director McG being action-packed, it is mainly a comedy, which is not that funny. It works for Pine and Hardy, but as soon as we find out that the war is happening because both start dating a woman who also has the face of Reese Witherspoon, everything interesting disappears. Those two mess around, fooling around to get that desirable woman. In the end, however, they make up, become best friends, everything turns out well, the action is boring, and they have to be saved by a woman who seems practical as a cubic wheel at first sight. McG didn't go overboard, you'll have fun, but it's cheap, without any significant idea or moments that would truly blow you away. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/07/happy-feet-2-bobr-cislo-4-musketyri.html ()

wooozie 

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anglais Practically nothing about this movie works. I like the three lead actors, but they are drowning in uninteresting dialogues, sloppy screenplay and the overall cheap feel of the movie. Maybe it was supposed to be an action comedy, but there is very little comedy and it’s entirely lacking in action scenes. Most importantly, the character of the villain is completely irrelevant for the story. It's a shame, this could have been a fun easy watch. What you get instead is just a crashing bore. ()