Albert à l'ouest

  • États-Unis A Million Ways to Die in the West (plus)
Bande-annonce 4

Résumés(1)

La couardise d'Albert au cours d'une fusillade donne à sa fiancée volage la bonne excuse pour le quitter et partir avec un autre. Une belle et mystérieuse inconnue arrive alors en ville et aide le pauvre Albert à enfin trouver du courage. Des sentiments s'immiscent entre ces deux nouveaux alliés, jusqu'au jour où le mari de la belle, un hors-la-loi célèbre, découvre le pot-aux-roses, et n'a plus qu'une idée en tête : se venger. Albert aura-t-il le courage nécessaire pour venir à bout du bandit ? (Universal International FR)

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Critiques (6)

POMO 

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français Un fossé contradictoire qui serait une sitcom en 6 parties agréable. De superbes camées (les Marveliens avec leurs camés vissés de Stan Lee peuvent en apprendre), un casting hilarant et quelques blagues cool insérées dans un monde anti-western courageusement coupé, comme nous n'en avons pas encore vu ici. D'un autre côté, quelques blagues extrêmement idiotes et gênantes, et des scènes réalisées de manière si maladroite qu'elles conviendraient plutôt à un bonus avec des prises ratées. Comme si MacFarlane manquait de temps et ne faisait même pas de répétitions. Comme s'il l'avait filmé en une semaine. Je donne la troisième étoile, envisagée pendant plusieurs jours, pour l'ambiance positive du film. Et pour Neil Patrick Harris, qui est le plus drôle de tout le film. MacFarlane lui-même échoue en tant que meneur. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais What should I say about my rating? I probably never saw such an inconsistent movie. On one hand, there was an intelligent and fairly original humor, but on the other hand, there’s toilet humor which isn’t only cringy, it’s also completely purposeless. I was also surprised by the fact that Seth MacFarlane isn’t afraid to promote Neil Patrick Harris and add some How I Met Your Mother Barney Stinson jokes, because that’s exactly who Neil Patrick Harris was playing in this movie. In any case, I liked it, it was the most pleasant thing in the entire movie. But the two stars are my final rating and that’s not about to change – despite the fact that I had a good laugh a few times. But that pales in comparison with the fact that it’s a completely unlevelled comedy that doesn’t even know what it wants to do. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais The fecal humor, which also has to be shown with everything it encompasses, will destroy me one day. And yet A Million Ways to Die in the West could have been a really good comedy if it had dispensed with these unnecessary things. Seth MacFarlane writes and acts like a very rude and still funny Woody Allen, he has a lot of ideas (maybe too many) and the film, which smells of western atmosphere, moves along briskly. Of the supporting characters, I liked most the fiancés played by the charmingly vulgar Sarah Silverman and the corpse-pale Giovanni Ribisi, Charlize Theron was very good, and Liam Neeson played the bad guy a bit like Henry Fonda in Once Upon a Time in the West. Even if you don't want to see the film, at least listen to Joel McNeely's great soundtrack, on which Goldsmith's honest school is really evident. Three and a half. ()

lamps 

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anglais But it's a very strong 3*. The reviews had made me expect a mixture of disgusting and vulgar jokes, which is what I got, but in such a novel and original way that I laughed out loud and often. I find it hilarious that all those filthy MacFarlane sins were coming out of the mouths of so many A-list actors, not to mention how deadly serious or endearingly insane they could look while doing it. But not to spoil the script too much, some of the jokes are really excellent and the overall "promotion" of the Wild West, where everything smells bad and even a visit to the fair is a deadly dangerous affair, also won my warm sympathy. Towards the end, MacFarlane slowly loses his breath, but he still has the backing of both the over-the-top Charlize Theron, who’s as lovely and energetic as ever, and also Liam Neeson, who plays the bad guy with clear gusto. But if there's one thing this film really deserves the audience's attention for, it's the absolutely perfect cameos – for example, the scene after the credits (specifically after "THE END") has never amused me so much. The 4* are hanging in the air, we’ll see next time. 70% ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais This had the potential to be a good comedy, but eighty percent of MacFarlane's jokes just didn't land for me. It's a shame because I genuinely enjoyed the remaining twenty percent (such as the dollar bill, the Indians, many unexpected ways to die, the saloon brawl, etc.). It's disappointing that the creators relied on such overly crude humor when they were clearly capable of much funnier material. One bright spot was Charlize Theron's performance (no need to explain why), but overall, it felt like a missed opportunity. / Lesson learned: Don't be crazy and don't smile for the photographer. ()

kaylin 

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anglais I don't know what anyone expected, but this is simply a good comedy. Yes, it's unnecessarily stretched out, but if you liked Seth's humor in his other works, you will probably like it here too. Plus, I just have a weakness for the western setting, which I love. And some of the jokes, especially the modern ones that don't fit the time period, are excellent. Great contrasts. Seth is a jerk, but a jerk that suits me. ()