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Environ 18 ans plus tard, Elwood Blues sort de prison, quelque peu déprimé. Jake est mort, l'orchestre s'est dispersé aux quatre vents et l'orphelinat où il avait grandi a été rasé. Dans sa détresse, il se tourne vers son ancien professeur, l'énergique soeur Mary Stigmata, qui se risque à lui confier temporairement la garde d'un petit orphelin de 10 ans au tempérament rebelle qui se nomme Buster. (LCJ Editions & Productions)

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anglais Some decisions are difficult to explain rationally. The Blues Brothers once upset me with its undemanding infantile spectacle, and I mercilessly gave the film a very poor review. I don't know what I was expecting to see when I started watching the sequel. Landis has not matured after 20 years and has stuck to straightforward crazy humor that definitely won't occupy more than a few of your nerve cells - and by a few, I truly mean two. Those who liked the first film will not be disappointed. It has the same absence of a meaningful plot, only this time, John Belushi was replaced by John Goodman. For me, it's a complete waste of time and I got the feeling that they completely missed the mark. Overall impression: 25%. If it weren't for a few musical numbers, the level of my despair would be absolute. ()