Marcus Burnett est maintenant inspecteur de police et Mike Lowery en pleine crise de la quarantaine. Ils s'unissent à nouveau lorsqu'un mercenaire albanais, dont ils ont tué le frère, leur p... Tout lireMarcus Burnett est maintenant inspecteur de police et Mike Lowery en pleine crise de la quarantaine. Ils s'unissent à nouveau lorsqu'un mercenaire albanais, dont ils ont tué le frère, leur promet un bonus important.Marcus Burnett est maintenant inspecteur de police et Mike Lowery en pleine crise de la quarantaine. Ils s'unissent à nouveau lorsqu'un mercenaire albanais, dont ils ont tué le frère, leur promet un bonus important.
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- Prix
- 3 victoires et 15 nominations au total
Paola Núñez
- Lt. Rita Secada
- (as Paola Nunez)
Dennis Greene
- Reggie
- (as Dennis McDonald)
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A weak watered-down version of a Bad Boys movie
This was a disappointing movie all around. The action, jokes, and even chemistry between Martin and Will felt forced as if they were going through the motions. The director seemed like he was trying to be Michael Bay but couldn't quite make it. Marcus was even more of a vagina (censored it) than usual and gets less action than ever before. The ride together mantra that seems constantly repeated throughout the film made it feel like I was watching a boring version of a Fast and Furious movie. Make no mistake I love the Bad Boys franchise. But this film is a weak watered-down version of Bad Boys. If they do make a part 4 which they are alluding to I certainly hope they make it better than this one.
Worst one in the series
This feels lethargic and sluggish, its a smack in the face of the fast paced energetic first two. The leads look tired, the dialogue is 90's TV at best and the plot is laughable. Got no interest in a 4th if this is where its going.
Don't Bother
Marcus doesn't really have a role in the film, he continuously goes on about god. The supporting cast have no personality. The brilliant relationship between Mike and Marcus (that made the first 2 films so unique) is non existent. Should have been left alone and just left it with the original 2 films!
An insult to the other Bad Boys.
How does this Bad Boys sequel gets such a high rating? There's clearly some cheating going on with those ratings. Bad Boys For Life is without a doubt the worst movie of this franchise. I did enjoy the early Bad Boys so I thought this one would be in the same lineage but all I got was irritation. I don't know who wrote this script but it's cringing to watch at times. We're used to overly exaggerated action scenes in this kind of movies but here it just gets ridiculous. The chemistry between Will Smith and the normally always funny Martin Lawrence is completely lost. I could count the funny moments on one hand, and even with those I had to force a smile. I can't say I did enjoy this movie, I was glad when I saw the end credits appearing, and I sincerely hope that they will close this chapter forever. We don't need another Bad Boys.
Bad Boys Derailed
I never thought I would say this...but I wish Michael Bay had directed this. Maybe the earlier entries hold something dear to his heart and he wouldn't have allowed this to go off the rails.
The biggest casualty is the riffing between the Lawrence and Smith, which practically rips the soul right out of the franchise. The laughs from the first two movies came from the strong chemistry between the two leads and how they could argue in the middle of gun fights, car chases, etc. Here they just sound like an old married couple who have grown tired of each other.
The other casualty is the action scenes. The great Sam Peckinpah once said of the violence in his films that he wanted the audience to feel the impact of getting shot. Modern day use of CGI and such does the exact opposite. It feels more like you're watching somebody else play a video game. While some praise the visuals, I criticize its effect of pushing the viewer further away rather than drawing them in.
This could have been like Lethal Weapon IV and had some fun with its theme of the loose cannon dealing with aging. Instead its more like Beverly Hills Cop III and becomes a sad entry in an otherwise solid franchise.
The biggest casualty is the riffing between the Lawrence and Smith, which practically rips the soul right out of the franchise. The laughs from the first two movies came from the strong chemistry between the two leads and how they could argue in the middle of gun fights, car chases, etc. Here they just sound like an old married couple who have grown tired of each other.
The other casualty is the action scenes. The great Sam Peckinpah once said of the violence in his films that he wanted the audience to feel the impact of getting shot. Modern day use of CGI and such does the exact opposite. It feels more like you're watching somebody else play a video game. While some praise the visuals, I criticize its effect of pushing the viewer further away rather than drawing them in.
This could have been like Lethal Weapon IV and had some fun with its theme of the loose cannon dealing with aging. Instead its more like Beverly Hills Cop III and becomes a sad entry in an otherwise solid franchise.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAccording to Martin Lawrence, Will Smith and he had to rewatch "Bad Boys" 1 and 2 multiple times everyday in order to get their characters back on track, since it's been so long after the second sequel.
- GaffesThe police drone used is an off-the-shelf DJI Mavic Pro, available to consumers.
It is incredibly loud, and would have given away its position to the bad guys long before it was able to spy on them.
- Générique farfeluAt the end, the movie fades and it shows a title card Bad Boys For Life. Then there is a brief scene of Mike visiting his son in prison before the actual credits role.
- ConnexionsEdited into Bad Boys for Life: Deleted Scenes (2020)
- Bandes originalesUptown II
Written by Meek Mill (as Robert Rihmeek Williams), Papamitrou (as Nikolas Papamitrou), Roberto Curti, Farruko (as Carlos Efrén Reyes Rosado), Franklin Jovani Martínez (as Franklin Martinez) and Marcos Gerardo Perez
Produced by Papamitrou (as Nick Papz) and Swede
Performed by Meek Mill featuring Farruko
Meek Mill appears courtesy of Maybach Music Group/Atlantic Recording Corporation
Farruko appears courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Bad Boys for Life
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Box-office
- Budget
- 90 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 206 305 244 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 62 504 105 $ US
- 19 janv. 2020
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 426 505 244 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 4m(124 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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