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5.8/10
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The third entry in secret agent OSS 117's parodic spy adventures.The third entry in secret agent OSS 117's parodic spy adventures.The third entry in secret agent OSS 117's parodic spy adventures.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Melodie Casta
- Jessica pilote russe
- (as Mélodie Casta)
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Not so funny than the two previous episodes, this OSS lacks humor (it was more childish, not so provocative as what you would expect from OSS), a better writing (some scenes just sound fake, or repetitive), and more rhythm (a few scenes feel like forever without adding anything to the story). The actors do their best though, Jean Dujardin is excellent as always.
I was expecting more after a lot of advertising on tv, press, online. Not worth the hype.
I was expecting more after a lot of advertising on tv, press, online. Not worth the hype.
Imagine an aging French James Bond in 1981 sent to Africa on a mission and told not to appear either racist or misogynistic. This is the resulting film. Very enjoyable, as long as you understand the underlying humour and political situation - and, of course, performed brilliantly by Oscar-winning Jean Dujardin. The negative reviewers seem to misunderstand the underlying story and the background with which the film-makers have brilliantly dealt. It is not as laugh-a-minute as the original two films, but this is an OSS117 who is several years older and trying to cope with his decline in functions. I actually prefer this film to the original two - it is more developed upon the changing life of the main character - and it is still funny too!
It's not awful and it can extract 2 or 3 smiles.
But what a difference with the first two installments. The wit is lost. It's often boring and most jokes fall flat.
5 is a generous rating.
But what a difference with the first two installments. The wit is lost. It's often boring and most jokes fall flat.
5 is a generous rating.
Good movie, very well acted. Good James Bond parody. It's a bit crazy but unfortunately not enough crazy. It could have been a perfect comedy but it seems that fear of sounding racist and sexist keeps screenwriters, dialogue writer and filmmaker from really taking over more crazy. And this fear is gone to last for years.
Turned out to be much better than expected. I was worried that the change of director would ruin it, and it definitely isn't on the same level as the others, but Nicolas Bedos was very faithful to the first two movies. My expectations about OSS 1001, the new agent, were subverted in a good way. Some very funny moments. If you liked the first two movies, you should definitely give it a watch.
Did you know
- TriviaDirector Michel Hazanavicius' original plan was to feature an aging and bald OSS 117, set the film in the 1970s and take inspiration from blaxploitation movies. Screenwriter Jean-François Halin refused to age the character, keeping him young as he was in the previous films, which would make the timeline of the series a floating one. The only plan to carry over from the original idea was to set the story in an African country. The movie now takes place in the 1980s.
- GoofsJean Bruce's OSS 117 is a non-smoker.
- Crazy creditsThe movie opens with Gaumont 80's logo.
- ConnectionsEdited into Indy Eka: From Africa with Love (2021)
- SoundtracksOh Fields My Fields
Lyrics by Viktor Gusev and music by Lev Knipper
Performed by The Red Army Choir (as Les Choeurs de L'Armée Rouge)
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- From Africa with Love
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $13,457,801
- Runtime
- 1h 57m(117 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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