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Dracula et ses amis tentent de faire émerger le monstre qui sommeille dans son petit-fils mi-humain, mi-vampire, afin d'empêcher sa fille Mavis de quitter l'hôtel.Dracula et ses amis tentent de faire émerger le monstre qui sommeille dans son petit-fils mi-humain, mi-vampire, afin d'empêcher sa fille Mavis de quitter l'hôtel.Dracula et ses amis tentent de faire émerger le monstre qui sommeille dans son petit-fils mi-humain, mi-vampire, afin d'empêcher sa fille Mavis de quitter l'hôtel.
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 11 nominations au total
Adam Sandler
- Dracula
- (voix)
Andy Samberg
- Jonathan
- (voix)
Selena Gomez
- Mavis
- (voix)
Kevin James
- Frankenstein
- (voix)
Steve Buscemi
- Wayne
- (voix)
David Spade
- Griffin
- (voix)
Keegan-Michael Key
- Murray
- (voix)
Asher Blinkoff
- Dennis
- (voix)
Fran Drescher
- Eunice
- (voix)
Molly Shannon
- Wanda
- (voix)
Dana Carvey
- Dana
- (voix)
Rob Riggle
- Bela
- (voix)
Mel Brooks
- Vlad
- (voix)
Jonny Solomon
- Blobby
- (voix)
Chris Kattan
- Kakie
- (voix)
Sadie Sandler
- Winnie
- (voix)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCeeLo Green did not reprise his role as the voice of Murray the Mummy due to being arrested. Keegan-Michael Key replaced him in this film, same said for Hotel Transylvanie 3 : Des vacances monstrueuses (2018) and Hôtel Transylvanie : Changements monstres (2022).
- GaffesIn the first movie, Jonathan mentions having six siblings. However in the second one he has only three.
- Crédits fousThe Torch Lady in the Columbia Pictures logo turns into a vampire bat.
- Versions alternativesThe home video and digital releases alter a line of dialogue spoken by Kakie the Cake Monster that proved controversial: Kakie (Theatrical Version): Slow down, Wuzzlelumplebum! The scariest monster of all is diabetes! Kakie (Home/Digital Version): Slow down, Wuzzlelumplebum! (Chuckles)
- ConnexionsEdited into Orange Carpet Special Edition: Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015)
- Bandes originalesI'm In Love With A Monster (Salaam Remi/Andres Levin Remix)
Written by Harmony Samuels, Carmen Reece (as Carmen Reece), Sara Mancuso, Edgar Etienne and Eric Coulter
Produced by Harmony Samuels (as Harmony "H-Money" Samuels)
Performed by Fifth Harmony
Fifth Harmony appears courtesy of Epic Records/Simco Ltd.
Commentaire à la une
With Disney and Pixar reigning over animation genre, it's hard for other studios to compete against their emotionally engaging tales. Hotel Transylvania 2, while not particularly incredible, is unexpectedly funny and enjoyable. The large cast of fumbling monstrosities and the nocturnal vampire household deliver enough charming wit for a few simple warm laughs.
Story follows Drac and friends as they welcome the newest member of the half-man half-vampire family. The boy is clearly a cuddly bait for empathy, in fact many of its adorable gimmicks are built to relate to casual audience. This admittedly might feel cheesy at times since the movie opens up with overly comical tone.
However, once it hits the midway point, it warms up pretty well. The odd union between man and vamp is strangely relatable. Mavis is a good character, she's youthful, full of curiosity and also naturally protective of her son. It makes a good contrast against Johnny's family, which is a cynical take on suburban parents. The couple compromises on different often trivial things, and despite being parents they are still exuberant, identifiable to both young and old.
Drac and his merry band are vanilla version of monsters. Each of them produces a couple of timely funny gags, so they don't seem crowded. Visual cues help a lot, not only on creating slapstick humor, but also emotional body language which is occasionally interesting when monsters perform them.
There's an underlying message of acceptance, a closer touch on prejudice. It's not entirely spectacular but still a strikingly effective analogy. Most of the humor comes from pop culture references and physical jokes. These may seem excessively flashy, but oddly enough, they are whimsically tickling, especially those on second act.
Hotel Transylvania 2 is teeming with average family comedy troupes, although it also brings healthy dose of clever quips and cordial value to merit a viewing.
Story follows Drac and friends as they welcome the newest member of the half-man half-vampire family. The boy is clearly a cuddly bait for empathy, in fact many of its adorable gimmicks are built to relate to casual audience. This admittedly might feel cheesy at times since the movie opens up with overly comical tone.
However, once it hits the midway point, it warms up pretty well. The odd union between man and vamp is strangely relatable. Mavis is a good character, she's youthful, full of curiosity and also naturally protective of her son. It makes a good contrast against Johnny's family, which is a cynical take on suburban parents. The couple compromises on different often trivial things, and despite being parents they are still exuberant, identifiable to both young and old.
Drac and his merry band are vanilla version of monsters. Each of them produces a couple of timely funny gags, so they don't seem crowded. Visual cues help a lot, not only on creating slapstick humor, but also emotional body language which is occasionally interesting when monsters perform them.
There's an underlying message of acceptance, a closer touch on prejudice. It's not entirely spectacular but still a strikingly effective analogy. Most of the humor comes from pop culture references and physical jokes. These may seem excessively flashy, but oddly enough, they are whimsically tickling, especially those on second act.
Hotel Transylvania 2 is teeming with average family comedy troupes, although it also brings healthy dose of clever quips and cordial value to merit a viewing.
- quincytheodore
- 23 sept. 2015
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 80 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 169 700 110 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 48 464 322 $US
- 27 sept. 2015
- Montant brut mondial
- 475 186 976 $US
- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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