Jumanji : Bienvenue dans la jungle

  • États-Unis Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (plus)
Bande-annonce 9

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Dans le tout nouveau film d’aventures Jumanji : Bienvenue dans la jungle, les stars Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart et Karen Gillan sont quatre amis propulsés dans l’univers aussi surprenant que dangereux d’un jeu comme aucun autre : Jumanji. Transformés en avatars, ils possèdent chacun des aptitudes particulières. S’ils échouent aux épreuves de la plus dangereuse aventure de leur vie, ils resteront à jamais prisonniers du jeu... (Sony Pictures Releasing France)

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Critiques (14)

Malarkey 

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anglais There actually isn’t anything truly bad about the movie. The actors are pretty okay, the locations are also quite solid, here and there the action has nice ideas, which, when it comes to Hollywood, is quite a miracle. I just don’t know if I am getting old and prefer older movies that are more authentic, entertaining and the actors are a few notches better. Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, and Kevin Hart are pulling the comedic aspect of the movie as hard as they can. They also nicely twisted the premise for the new version of Jumanji so you don’t get the same movie in a different shade of blue. I just cannot shake the impression that in the past similar movies were better. And no, I don’t want to complain that the grass was greener then, but I don’t know if I am onto something and if I am not aging together with the movies. ()

MrHlad 

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anglais I was hoping it would turn out exactly like this. It was already clear from the trailers that the new Jumanji is not a very ambitious project, and that it would be ideal if it turned out to be a good two hours of fun. And that's pretty much what it did. Four classmates are transported into the world of the video game Jumanji, each taking on their own avatar and having to somehow make it to the end and survive. Of course, the whole thing stands and falls on the fact that the nerd looks like Dwayne Johnson and the self-centered beauty finds herself in the body of Jack Black. But it's actually quite enough. The quartet of stars are all tuned into the same wave, Kevin Hart only has his third role so he doesn't get to be overly annoying, and Jack Black is downright hilarious. There's just enough action, just enough humour and just the right amount of adventure to keep the 119 minutes running smoothly and still manage to learn some lessons. I don't expect to remember anything from the film in a few weeks, but I really enjoyed the two hours. Despite the visual effects, which are very sad to look at at times. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais Quite possibly my last visit to the cinema this year (there have been 37) and definitely a hit. Excellent nostalgic entertainment after 22 years. The concept of the play is slightly off from the original, which is perhaps the biggest criticism, but otherwise the film certainly works in every respect. The humour is once again handled by the excellent Kevin Hart and comes through for Jack Black, The Rock is traditionally entertaining and Karen Gillan's vixen has charm. Humour is plentiful and mostly successful, there's also plenty of animals (hippopotamus, rhinoceros, crocodiles, jaguars, black mamba, elephant) and there are contact fights, making the action a nice all-round treat to keep the whole family entertained. It's a bit far-fetched at times and a few scenes are ridiculous, but as long as you accept that it's actually a video game, there's no reason to get upset about the logic. 80% ()

Zíza 

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anglais Okay, I wasn't expecting it, but surprisingly it was quite good. It was brisk, entertaining here and there, and well-paced from start to finish. I didn't even think the acting was bad, on the contrary everyone did a decent job. As a relaxing, no-frills follow-up to the 1995 film, it accomplishes what it's supposed to. A strong 3 stars. ()

NinadeL 

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anglais While the original Jumanji is a classic in the family film genre, the Zathura variation was aimed exclusively at younger children, and then the modern Jumanji is pure entertainment for fans of Jack Black and Dwayne Johnson. If you enjoy those two, you'll be satisfied, if not, you can safely skip it. ()

Kaka 

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anglais An understandable generational upgrade of a classic for today's degenerate audience. Noisier, more digital, more spectacular, but also lacking in childlike charm and family values. Definitely cool fun for millennials with likeable jokes and big names in the cast that certainly don't make a disgrace. We older folks would rather watch the original from the 1990s, as this remake evaporates from our minds during the screening. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais It does not hurt to give it a single watch, but the original film remains and will remain unsurpassed because its adventurous atmosphere has not been invoked or imitated by anyone else. It's also a shame that when it comes to humor, the new Jumanji benefits the entire time from just making the players and characters look completely different, and how they behave. Not that it doesn't lead to good comic situations, but there's too much going on, and it's more or less the same thing over and over, only with little changes. And when even the action scenes don't really dazzle you... It is average, but not terrible. ()

lamps 

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anglais That was good. The introduction is very bland and all the characters (except perhaps the sexy Bethany) are rendered unimaginatively and boringly, but the game is a lot of fun and almost constantly entertains by contrasting the newly created avatars with their real-life counterparts. And so it happened that I didn't mind The Rock, who is even more over the top than ever, or Kevin Hart, who was really funny most of the time, and of course not even Jack Black, who has never bothered me and also has perhaps his funniest role ever. The pacing is right on and I loved the overall concept of the narrative, which perfectly evokes the video game world and feels fresh and imaginative; the characters robotically saying their in-game lines, the gradual loss of lives and the system of several levels with new obstacles that didn't feel repetitive at all, which was something I was worried about. Sure, it's ridiculously digital and poorly edited at times, and there could have been even more humour, but I still had a great time, and I have to appreciate that Kasdan keeps an eye on the development of the story and characters and doesn't just relegate it to a mindless adrenaline rush across the digital environment (which is partly what killed Valerian). One of the nicest surprises of this year. ()

Goldbeater 

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français Je n’aime pas baser mes évaluations sur des comparaisons, mais il est difficile de faire autrement avec le remaniement calculé et conventionnel que constitue ce film. Le Jumanji original des années quatre-vingt-dix avait pour lui des personnages bien définis, d’excellents jeux d’acteurs et – un avantage considérable – le fait que toute cette aventure magique prenait sa source dans le conflit entre les personnages avec des scènes terrifiantes venant d’un jeu de société basé sur le terreau du monde réel. En plus, ça fonctionnait magnifiquement tant sur le plan de la comédie que sur celui du drame et le méchant, né de la relation houleuse entre père et fils, avait l’air naturel. Jumanji : Bienvenue dans la jungle, lui, n’a absolument rien de tout ça. L’histoire a été actualisée et transférée sur une console de jeux, ce qui lui retire sa magie vu que, dans le jeu vidéo, tout est possible et plus rien ne surprend. L’action se déroule au petit bonheur la chance en allant d’un point A à un point B et sans laisser de place à une intrigue et un méchant (Cannavale) qui seraient plus impressionnants ; elle existe juste par obligation et pourrait tout aussi bien être entièrement omise. Côté humour, ça se résume au fait que le geek chétif se retrouve dans l’avatar d’un monsieur muscle, la poupée Barbie dans l’avatar d’un académicien bien en chair, et ainsi de suite. En fait, je suis désolé, mais je trouve que tout ça n’est qu’une proposition de remake terriblement paresseuse. La seule valeur ajoutée du nouveau Jumanji, c’est qu’après l’avoir vu, plus de gens vont apprécier la version originale avec Robin Williams. ()

claudel 

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français Incroyablement fun et meilleur que le premier, parce que transférer des gens du monde réel à celui du jeu est beaucoup plus fertile en idées que de transférer le jeu dans le monde réel. Puis, la substitution des personnages rend vraiment le film efficace et drôle – une chose qui ne marche qu’à condition de bien choisir ses acteurs, d’où le choix du comique Jack Black et de la star d’action The Rock ! Et quand on ajoute à la formule le pathétiquement grotesque et grotesquement pathétique Kevin Hart et la sex bomb Karen Gillan, on obtient alors le summum du film de divertissement ! Pour moi, c’est le modèle parfait de film détente qui m’amuse sans jamais m’ennuyer et qui illumine mon visage d’un sourire. ()

Othello 

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anglais The saddest thing about the new Jumanji isn't that it's a poorly made yawn that proves comedy directors simply aren't suitable material for shooting action or otherwise spectacular scenes, and the only thing that saves it is the casting of the central foursome of adults, with Jack Black in particular reigning supreme as a uniquely transgender character smuggled into a family film. Saddest of all is how the game of Jumanji itself has shifted from its promising origins. Whereas twenty years ago that board game gave us a breath of distant adventure in unexplored and dangerous wildernesses by confronting the protagonists with huge herds of game, giant insects, or quicksand, with the realization that some unspecified wilderness was out there close by, the new version brings us back down to earth. The reason is that this makes all too clear the end of unexplored lands, the end of experiences beyond the known, the end to bidding farewell to your doorstep, as the only way to begin a wild adventure is in an imaginary world in the body of an imaginary character, because there is nothing in the world left undiscovered and uncharted. The original Jumanji didn't particularly move me as a child, it didn't feel exhilarating, indeed the danger was tangible, much of the acting took place in a darkened attic full of old artefacts, the whole film was set sometime in a rainy fall, and the character of John Williams was essentially sadly tragic (he lost his entire childhood and adolescence somewhere on a white spot on a map...). This exuberant extravaganza poses no challenge to anyone, and it's tiresome as hell. ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais I liked the film much to my own surprise. I originally didn't even want to see it because I just can’t stand Jack Black. I try to avoid him like the plague, but this time I actually didn't mind him at all. I liked the story as well as the characters, and the plot had the right amount of action and comedy. Anyway, I preferred the jungle storyline to the real-world one. I don't think I will get the romantic Dwayne Johnson out of my head anytime soon. ()

kaylin 

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anglais This was simply great. I was a little worried about whether it would be a good follow-up to a film I personally love, but it was excellent. It's more modern, but it's set its own rules that it plays by and that's the reason it's so much fun. And that's exactly how it is. From the beginning to the end. ()