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John LandisActeurs·trices:
Dan Aykroyd, John Goodman, Joe Morton, Nia Peeples, Frank Oz, Erykah Badu, B.B. King, Isaac Hayes, James Brown, Kathleen Freeman, J. Evan Bonifant (plus)VOD (3)
Résumés(1)
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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Critiques (1)
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. ()