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Après avoir fait trembler le champion Apollo Creed, Rocky Balboa obtient le droit de l'affronter à nouveau. Apollo Creed ne supporte en effet pas d'avoir été ainsi bousculé... (texte officiel du distributeur)

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POMO 

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français Moins de psychologie, plus d'émotions superficielles. Sylvester Stallone repose sur des bases solides qu'il a posées dans le premier volet et entre dans le moule du genre pur et dur. Une pression plus forte sur la scie dans les émotions de la relation amoureuse de Rocky, une pression plus forte sur la scie dans la relation de rivalité avec l'adversaire sur le ring. La finale de boxe est plus spectaculaire et plus émotionnelle que dans le premier volet (même si elle n'était pas autant mise en avant). Une suite solide avec la touche de l'auteur préservée. Mais elle ne laissera pas une empreinte aussi forte que l'original. ()

kaylin 

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anglais What I immediately like about it is the fact that it's not really a movie about boxing, but about romance, where you expect something to go wrong. Sly just fits perfectly in this role. He's simply a player, but he means well. Sylvester Stallone has created a life role for himself here - not necessarily in this movie, but in this series - and shows that he is capable of playing every aspect of his character. Sad, joyful, troubled, embarrassing, and determined. I simply love him with all his flaws, and I am damn subjective. These are simply the movies that captured me in my childhood, and I can't help it, that desire to defeat someone is still there. ()

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Kaka 

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anglais Nowadays a Rocky sequel would have absolutely no chance of success and would most likely get lost in the landfill of film history faster than we could say “horse”. But the date of release really plays the biggest role in this case, and it's no wonder that the second installment of the boxer with a heart full of the American dream received enthusiastic ovations. Different times, that's the key characterization of this whole thing. This story full of clichés, artificially hyped scenes, shallow main characters, and basic feedback to the audience just had a different impact years ago. When watching Rocky, you get a strange feeling, it's not just the style of filming (no digital camera, no fast cuts, no rawness, no digital effects), it's rather the core of the retro elements, whether it's older cars, buildings, shops, neighborhoods, clothing, or the key final fight itself, there's simply a magic of old age. Different times, different world, and if you haven’t experienced it, you will look at it completely differently. Simply put, it's heavyweight nostalgia with all its trimmings. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais I like the second Rocky as much as the previous one, in some ways even a little bit more. But the main advantage remains the same - a hero who is definitely not a great thinker, more like a big simple guy, but who means well and you can't help but keep your fingers crossed for him. In Rocky II, you can see that the filmmakers had a bigger budget, so it's not so "TV-like" (not that I minded it last time) and the fight is very believable compared to the last one - you can see and hear Balboa and Creed fighting, you can feel the tension... A year later came Raging Bull and I would almost say that Martin Scorsese was a bit inspired here. ()

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anglais If you do the same thing twice, you may not get the same result. In the first one, everything worked, from the basic human emotions to a motivational boxing formula with a disarming ending. In the second one, however, we're more or less only eating nostalgia, with the main characters trying to be even more likeable, and the final fight, where Sly gives a really good performance. It's still a genre classic, but if it weren't for the first film, the Italian Stallion would hardly have gathered so many loyal fans, whether from the ranks of ordinary viewers or film critics. ()

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