Power Rangers

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Dans une petite ville, cinq adolescents découvrent qu'ils ont des pouvoirs extraordinaires. Ils vont devoir apprendre à surmonter leurs peurs et à faire équipe pour devenir les Power Rangers : le destin les a choisis pour sauver le monde de la destruction orchestrée par une force extraterrestre surpuissante... (Metropolitan FilmExport)

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D.Moore 

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anglais Terrible crap, in this regard, the film managed to almost perfectly imitate the idiotic series I had the misfortune to see on TV once. Of course, I didn't expect anything extra sophisticated since the return of the Power Rangers, but I thought I'd at least have some fun. Well, I was wrong. I probably only liked Brian Tyler's music. ()

kaylin 

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anglais I added some nostalgia as well, but even that wasn't enough to elevate it beyond average. This is so incredibly pathetic and takes itself so seriously that it just can't work, even if it's lightened up here and there. And the worst are the modern designs. I felt like I was just watching another Transformers or something. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais The first half of the film is more than a pleasant teen silliness, is natural, heartfelt and doesn't play on anything, but once the action comes on the scene the satisfaction drops significantly. The visual effects are mediocre and I just didn't enjoy this kind of action. I found Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which is from a similar vein (revival of a children's classic) much more attractive and entertaining. But it is watchable. 60%. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais Unparalleled nostalgia. Hats off to the creators for managing to bring the Power Rangers into the twenty-first century while maintaining the generic plot of every episode and not acting too awkward. Israelite rides on a wave of social solidarity of a scoundrel with a heart of gold. I was falling asleep in the middle, but the megalomaniac finale was a first-class upgrade to the last five minutes of the series when the zords turn up and the Megazord brought fatality with his sword. A good trip down memory lane. P.S: Cranston’s Zordon is flawless. No good-guy act – he often has doubts about this band of young numbskulls and more than once damns them to hell. ()

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