Mi nismo andjeli 2
- 2005
- 1h 29min
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn this sequel of "We Are Not Angels", a highly successful Yugoslavian comedy, a former playboy must cope with his daughter's adolescence, as well as numerous boys that keep knocking at her ... Leer todoIn this sequel of "We Are Not Angels", a highly successful Yugoslavian comedy, a former playboy must cope with his daughter's adolescence, as well as numerous boys that keep knocking at her doors. A worried father thinks she may get in type of troubles he used to cause when he wa... Leer todoIn this sequel of "We Are Not Angels", a highly successful Yugoslavian comedy, a former playboy must cope with his daughter's adolescence, as well as numerous boys that keep knocking at her doors. A worried father thinks she may get in type of troubles he used to cause when he was just the age of her wooers.
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Djavo
- (as Srdjan Todorovic)
- Violeta Zubic
- (as Vesna Trivalic-Pandurovic)
- Milan
- (as Predrag-Miki Manojlovic)
- Mladozenja
- (as Bane Vidakovic)
- Cane Pilot
- (as Slobodan-Boda Ninkovic)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Overall however, they are allowed to be disappointed as WANA2 definite'y doesn't have the same 'vibe' as the first movie.
I'll say it. Upfront that i enjoyed this film alot more, or rather that i laughed and was engaged alot more, and i would give it a 8.5 rating originally, but upoon a deeper look i think that this movie objectiveely isn't up to par in some aspects.
The main issue is that it feels so lost, the jokes, while funny, carry very little meaning, in a way that it feeels like cheap comedy. To clarify, i mean that even though you'll laugh, you really won't be able to explain why, it's like children laughing at toilet humour, they find it funny, but for really no particular reason.
However an improved aspect of this movie is definitely engagement. WIth NIkola taking a more proactive role in moving the plot along, the viewer can also have their attention stirred, and not feel bored half way.
Even though the premise might be 'generic' with a father trying to deal with his daughter's dating life make sense for a WANA sequel. Think about it, the first movie ended on Nikola and Marina's baby being born, the next movie could naturally be about parenthood, and parenthood has many aspeects to it which would fit with the theme of the movie, and that theme is responsibility. WANA' was all about NIkola rising up to the challenge of responsibility.
Another complaint i have is Marina's absence, NIkola wasn't the only main character, Marina was one aswell, altough i think she was a very shallow character in the first movie, with a much bigger focus being put on NIkola. Fathers aren't the only people who worry about their children and their relationships, she would've fit into the movie just fine. Not only that, we could've had her character expanded upon, dive a bit deeper in what went wrong with her relationship with Nikola, this way, the movie could've had an even better plot, been better paced due to more content to work with while also being a good comedy.
All in all, i think this is a decent sequel, i don't think it's as bad as people put it out to be, atleast coming from an objective analysis of the movie's story, plot, pacing, characters. Maybe the others are right about this not being a movie about 'serbian culture' like the previous one was, im not too familiar with it so i can't say much about that.
I'd still consider watching it.
This, being a sequel, is obviously not going to be a classic, but I think that everyone who has seen and liked the original will almost certainly like this sequel as well.
Very pleasantly surprised! 8/10.
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About 'UnlimitedPower' comment: Who ever said the film is 'great'?? I'm just pointing that most of the people in Serbia see the other people's work (and whole universe) - black and white! Or bad and good, from their own very personal point of view.
As from my point of view, all three parts of this sequel are unpretentious easy entertainment, and if you take them as that, than you can equally enjoy all three parts. And calling some of them 'masterpiece' and other 'total crap' is really ridiculous... and typically Serbian. I've always seen Dragojevic as one of movie makers that made me proud of being Serb myself. Unlike those who are complaining, blaming and condemning him now, and if he scores 'three points' for Serbia (maybe with 'St. George Shoots the Dragon'?) - then he's gonna have his 'Happy Hour'. It's just adolescent way of thinking of one entire nation.
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- TriviaVladimir Mancic was hired to conceive and produce "a making of" documentary as one of the most promising students of the faculty of the dramatic arts in Belgrade. His script included cast members doing testimonials sitting on the shrink's (Zoran Cvijanovic) couch. However, producer and director found the material too intellectual and 'not mainstream enough' and requested Mancic to insert more of the lowbrow humor, dirty jokes and swearwords from different outtakes. Failing to do so, Mancic found himself uncredited both on the movie cast list and on the documentary cast list.
- ErroresSofija's birthday is in summer, as depicted in the beginning of the film and in a flashback sequence. However, at the end of Mi nismo andjeli (1992) she's born on New Year's Eve (which in Serbia is in wintertime).
- ConexionesFollowed by A3 - Rock'n'Roll uzvraca udarac (2006)
- Bandas sonorasApsolutno moj
Performed by Mirzino Jato
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- We Are Not Angels 2
- Locaciones de filmación
- Abandoned sugar factory, Belgrado, Serbia(interiors)
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- EUR 1,000,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 29 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1