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Después de que un ataque cibernético revele la identidad de todos los agentes encubiertos activos en Gran Bretaña, Johnny English se ve obligado a salir de su jubilación para encontrar al at... Leer todoDespués de que un ataque cibernético revele la identidad de todos los agentes encubiertos activos en Gran Bretaña, Johnny English se ve obligado a salir de su jubilación para encontrar al atacante.Después de que un ataque cibernético revele la identidad de todos los agentes encubiertos activos en Gran Bretaña, Johnny English se ve obligado a salir de su jubilación para encontrar al atacante.
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Johnny English Strikes Again delivers us a new chapter of collisions and botched up situations. As a fan of slapstick, the first two films in the series have always had a special place in my heart - those along with Jump Streets, Anchormans and Horrible Bosses, Bringing Up Baby, etc. are always ready to go when I want to watch something light and stupid (big fan of stupidity). Johnny English Strikes Again will be added to that list, as for my money, it's at least almost as good as the previous instalments. They're obviously nothing earth shattering but they're good for what they are.
Atkinson's as good as ever, Bough (played by Ben Miller) is back from the first film and there are also fun cameos from Michael Gambon and Charles Dance so we have a little bit of Dumbledore and Tywin Lannister in the mix as well. Add some Atkinson dance moves, really bad fake names, and messing up with an ancient harness and you're all set. It's also fun that The Pink Panther films are referenced in the title as Mr. English can obviously be seen as the heir of Inspector Clouseau from the old film series.
Rating: 6/10
Atkinson's as good as ever, Bough (played by Ben Miller) is back from the first film and there are also fun cameos from Michael Gambon and Charles Dance so we have a little bit of Dumbledore and Tywin Lannister in the mix as well. Add some Atkinson dance moves, really bad fake names, and messing up with an ancient harness and you're all set. It's also fun that The Pink Panther films are referenced in the title as Mr. English can obviously be seen as the heir of Inspector Clouseau from the old film series.
Rating: 6/10
I ended up at the movies because my wife, niece and daughter invited me. When they said Johnny English, I was far from excited. Turns out I ended up having a great time and a huge laugh. Would watch it again. Great mood therapy.
Will admit to having enjoyed the previous two films, while not considering either amazing. They were enjoyable films that succeeded at what they set out to do. So a large part of me was hoping for the same with this latest instalment, having found myself surprisingly entertained by the trailer. So 'Johnny English Strikes Again' was seen for those reasons, plus for such a great cast on paper and as someone trying to see as many 2018 films as possible.
Having seen 'Johnny English Strikes Again', it turned out for me to work generally as a silly inoffensive piece of entertainment. Which was right, because that was what was expected by me going into the film and what the first two were. It is not a great film and has faults, do think too it's the weakest of the three. However, having had my expectations dampened hearing negative things from word of mouth and from critical opinion from people with opinions mostly respected by me, it was better than expected. Best film of the year? Not even close. Worst of the year? Nowhere near that extreme either.
'Johnny English Strikes Again' does have a very flimsy story that didn't feel like it had enough to it to fill a feature-length film, it's also very low on surprises with a lot being easily predicted before even happening. It also came over as not much more than a series of gags and set-pieces that are easy to follow but don't always connect with each other, moments of disjoint here and there. The villain came over as too obvious too early and didn't seem that memorable or interesting to me, one can argue that the villains in the previous two were obvious too but they, especially Sauvage, did leave some impact at least.
Most of the gags and humour worked, but parts did have a slightly borrowed/recycled feel which took away from the surprise factor. Parts of the film go a little overboard with the broad silliness and momentum sometimes suffers with some dragged out stretches. The visual effects looked cheap and under-budgeted and there is some blatant product placement that distracts and adds nothing.
This sounds like 'Johnny English Strikes Again' is a bad film. Have already made it clear that from personal perspective it was not. Had no issues with the cast, Rowan Atkinson still has it and does bumbling and broad to often hilarious effect. Ben Miller is appealing and funny as returning Bough, while Emma Thompson brings sheer class to the film. Olga Kurylenko is both sexy and dangerous and the appearances from other well known faces like Michael Gambon and Charles Dance were fun. With the exception of some cheap visual effects the production values are fine, especially the gorgeous scenery and locations. The photography and editing are suitably slick. The music is pleasant with moments of infectiousness and the direction is a long way from a hack job.
Furthermore, there is some very amusing and smart dialogue, love the interplay between Johnny and Bough. There are moments that are laugh out loud funny, like with the virtual reality, and there is a good deal of excitement in the well choreographed set pieces. Did like more of a Mr Bean style with splashes of Inspector Clousseau, while not making it too different to the previous two films. 'Johnny English Strikes Again' doesn't try to be anything more than it strived and needed to be, try too hard (while still showing a good deal of effort) to cater to everyone's needs that it becomes a tonal mess (one of the biggest problems with 'Venom'), knew what it was trying to be and who to aim it at (a family audience).
In summary, didn't blow me away but not a regretted experience by any stretch. 6/10 Bethany Cox
Having seen 'Johnny English Strikes Again', it turned out for me to work generally as a silly inoffensive piece of entertainment. Which was right, because that was what was expected by me going into the film and what the first two were. It is not a great film and has faults, do think too it's the weakest of the three. However, having had my expectations dampened hearing negative things from word of mouth and from critical opinion from people with opinions mostly respected by me, it was better than expected. Best film of the year? Not even close. Worst of the year? Nowhere near that extreme either.
'Johnny English Strikes Again' does have a very flimsy story that didn't feel like it had enough to it to fill a feature-length film, it's also very low on surprises with a lot being easily predicted before even happening. It also came over as not much more than a series of gags and set-pieces that are easy to follow but don't always connect with each other, moments of disjoint here and there. The villain came over as too obvious too early and didn't seem that memorable or interesting to me, one can argue that the villains in the previous two were obvious too but they, especially Sauvage, did leave some impact at least.
Most of the gags and humour worked, but parts did have a slightly borrowed/recycled feel which took away from the surprise factor. Parts of the film go a little overboard with the broad silliness and momentum sometimes suffers with some dragged out stretches. The visual effects looked cheap and under-budgeted and there is some blatant product placement that distracts and adds nothing.
This sounds like 'Johnny English Strikes Again' is a bad film. Have already made it clear that from personal perspective it was not. Had no issues with the cast, Rowan Atkinson still has it and does bumbling and broad to often hilarious effect. Ben Miller is appealing and funny as returning Bough, while Emma Thompson brings sheer class to the film. Olga Kurylenko is both sexy and dangerous and the appearances from other well known faces like Michael Gambon and Charles Dance were fun. With the exception of some cheap visual effects the production values are fine, especially the gorgeous scenery and locations. The photography and editing are suitably slick. The music is pleasant with moments of infectiousness and the direction is a long way from a hack job.
Furthermore, there is some very amusing and smart dialogue, love the interplay between Johnny and Bough. There are moments that are laugh out loud funny, like with the virtual reality, and there is a good deal of excitement in the well choreographed set pieces. Did like more of a Mr Bean style with splashes of Inspector Clousseau, while not making it too different to the previous two films. 'Johnny English Strikes Again' doesn't try to be anything more than it strived and needed to be, try too hard (while still showing a good deal of effort) to cater to everyone's needs that it becomes a tonal mess (one of the biggest problems with 'Venom'), knew what it was trying to be and who to aim it at (a family audience).
In summary, didn't blow me away but not a regretted experience by any stretch. 6/10 Bethany Cox
I hadn't seen the prequels and this was a limited selection on the airplane but it perfectly filled a couple of hours on a dreary flight. This is mild entertainment but with some down right hilarious moments and sequences. The virtual reality scene is comedy brilliance. It somewhat reminded me of the older generation comedy movies. It will definitely provide a laugh. Ridiculous throughout which is exactly what it aims to be. Rowan Atkinson is still a brilliant comedian and some Mr Bean style facial will give you that nostalgic flair.
Johnny English proves to be funny as always in the third movie of the trilogy. I wasn't certain if I'll enjoy the movie but surprisingly it was enjoyable. Rowan Atkinson is amazing as the iconic Mr. Bean and so as Johnny English. Atkinson may have disappeared for a while now but he does get the job done and hasn't lost his talent. There is nothing much to say about the rest of the cast nor the plot of the movie other than its funny, entertaining and amusing. Something about this parody over James Bond is special in which it makes the whole character feel great.
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- TriviaRowan Atkinson is once again using his own car. This time it's an Aston Martin V8 Vantage classic. In an interview, Atkinson told that he bought the car just six months before shooting, and had the car in mind for this movie.
- ErroresBough's wife refers to him as Jeremy when peering out of the submarine's hatch. However, it is established in the first Johnny English film that his name is actually Angus.
- Citas
Ophelia: I'm not sure I've ever met a man quite like you, Basil.
Johnny English: Let me clear up the uncertainty for you. You haven't.
- ConexionesFeatured in Zoe Ball on ...: Sunday 16 (2018)
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- Locaciones de filmación
- Saint Aygulf, Fréjus, South France, Francia(on location)
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- Presupuesto
- USD 25,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 4,412,170
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,638,895
- 28 oct 2018
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 158,972,570
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 29 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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