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D'un côté, Louis Winthorpe III, un jeune directeur, est chargé des investissements chez Duke & Duke, une puissante banque de Philadelphie. De l'autre, Billy Ray Valentine est un Noir combinard mais fauché. Tous deux vont faire l'objet d'un pari insensé, passé entre les patrons de Louis. (ESC Distribution)

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anglais A great classic from the days when Eddie Murphy oozed with charisma and his comic performances were as funny and successful as the quality of his films. And Trading Places has, in addition to its polished teeth, a brilliant and equally likeable Dan Aykroyd and a wonderful satirical plot that shows us mere mortals how vile and stupid people can pull million-dollar strings and gamble on someone else's fate. I wouldn't look for big ideas in it, but the smart and witty execution successfully creates a perfect illusion thereof, which everyone will be happy to repeatedly enjoy. 80% ()

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anglais An excellent "classic" comedy that represents everything we love about the 80s. Eddie Murphy is on his very best form here and Ackroyd is equally flawless as the filthy rich Louis Winthorpe III. ()

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anglais I should have seen this comedy earlier, but somehow it escaped me on television back then. I only got to it now, and I have to say that I simply didn't enjoy it much. True, Jamie Lee Curtis alone is enough for happiness, but still, for a two-hour film, it's quite little, mainly because there are too many silent moments. ()

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