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Un prince à New York 2

Titre original : Coming 2 America
  • 2021
  • 13
  • 1h 50min
NOTE IMDb
5,3/10
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POPULARITÉ
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Eddie Murphy in Un prince à New York 2 (2021)
The African monarch Akeem learns he has a long-lost son in the United States and must return to America to meet this unexpected heir and build a relationship with his son.
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Lorsque le roi africain Akeem apprend qu'il a un fils aux États-Unis, il décide d'y retourner pour rencontrer cet héritier inattendu et établir une relation avec lui.Lorsque le roi africain Akeem apprend qu'il a un fils aux États-Unis, il décide d'y retourner pour rencontrer cet héritier inattendu et établir une relation avec lui.Lorsque le roi africain Akeem apprend qu'il a un fils aux États-Unis, il décide d'y retourner pour rencontrer cet héritier inattendu et établir une relation avec lui.

  • Réalisation
    • Craig Brewer
  • Scénario
    • Eddie Murphy
    • Barry W. Blaustein
    • David Sheffield
  • Casting principal
    • Eddie Murphy
    • Arsenio Hall
    • Shari Headley
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
    79 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    4 968
    705
    • Réalisation
      • Craig Brewer
    • Scénario
      • Eddie Murphy
      • Barry W. Blaustein
      • David Sheffield
    • Casting principal
      • Eddie Murphy
      • Arsenio Hall
      • Shari Headley
    • 2.4Kavis d'utilisateurs
    • 210avis des critiques
    • 52Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 6 victoires et 14 nominations au total

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    Coming 2 America
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    Eddie Murphy
    Eddie Murphy
    • Prince Akeem Joffer…
    Arsenio Hall
    Arsenio Hall
    • Semmi…
    Shari Headley
    Shari Headley
    • Queen Lisa Joffer
    Jermaine Fowler
    Jermaine Fowler
    • Lavelle Junson
    Leslie Jones
    Leslie Jones
    • Mary Junson
    Tracy Morgan
    Tracy Morgan
    • Uncle Reem
    KiKi Layne
    KiKi Layne
    • Princess Meeka Joffer
    Wesley Snipes
    Wesley Snipes
    • General Izzi
    James Earl Jones
    James Earl Jones
    • King Jaffe Joffer
    John Amos
    John Amos
    • Cleo McDowell
    Teyana Taylor
    Teyana Taylor
    • Bopoto Izzi
    Vanessa Bell Calloway
    Vanessa Bell Calloway
    • Imani Izzi
    Paul Bates
    Paul Bates
    • Oha
    Nomzamo Mbatha
    Nomzamo Mbatha
    • Mirembe
    Bella Murphy
    Bella Murphy
    • Omma
    Morgan Freeman
    Morgan Freeman
    • Morgan Freeman
    Akiley Love
    • Princess Tinashe Joffer
    Rotimi
    Rotimi
    • Idi Izzi
    • Réalisation
      • Craig Brewer
    • Scénario
      • Eddie Murphy
      • Barry W. Blaustein
      • David Sheffield
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    5ElMaruecan82

    Was that trip really necessary?

    I'm a longtime fan of Eddie Murphy, he belongs to that breed of likable comedians who can make a film that fails without failing by himself. "Coming 2 America" succeeds at least in one department: it makes you realize how good he used to be and how good he can be like in his recent (and better) "Dolemite". Now, to describe my feeling about "Coming 2 America" I will paraphrase Dewey from "Malcolm in the Middle": "I expect nothing but I'm still let down". In fact, that quote should be the stock answer to all these tiresome trends of rebooting, remaking and sequels or prequels that sprayed all over Hollywood creation like a certain virus in our everyday lives.

    It's not that the film is bad but it's just a benign nostalgia-driven project that keeps basking in the shadow of the original whose references are expectedly countless. Some are cute like the three old guys' cameos and some downright funny like the promised bride who was still barking and jumping on one foot after thirty years; but unfortunately, the film can't live up to the same levels of fun and the material isn't original enough to be referenced to in ten years. The costumes and set-designs were visually creative but same can be said about "Cats".

    What's the story about? Prince Akeem, now King of Zamunda, has three daughters, he's pressured by General Izzi, the tyrannic ruler of the neighboring country Nexdoria (got the joke?) into marrying his daughter Princess Meeka (KiKi Layne) with his son and thus guaranteeing an access to the throne because Zamunda can't be ruled by queens. At that precise moment, anyone can guess the obvious trajectory the plot will take. The problem isn't that the film takes a long detour through Queens to get to the obvious solution: change the law, but that the solution all depends on Akeem's good will. Indeed, the prince who challenged his own father, who rejected the tradition, wouldn't change the rule. Of course, if he did, there would be no story and maybe the first film didn't need a sequel to begin with.

    To his defense, Murphy throws in the script a few lamentations about Princes generally changing once they become kings but that aspect left me with an uncomfortable thought: in the end of the first "Coming to America", Akeem resigned himself and if it wasn't for Lisa having an afterthought or his father Jaffe Joffer changing the rule, he wouldn't have married the girl of his dreams. Now, why wouldn't he make the same move to let his rather competent daughter fulfill her dream? I started looking Akeem as a hypocrite and I blame the sequel for that. And when he is put in his place by Lisa (Shari Headley) and everybody's supposed to be "about time!", I was like "couldn't that conversation happen before and spare all the trouble?".

    But I'm reading too much. You can tell there's a reason why this problem exists: the same than the 'forced marriage' thing, it's the unfair law that must be canceled. That's the point. And so it's a foregone conclusion that Meeka will become the queen. If you don't get that instantly, you've missed many movies of the 2010s (not that you missed much). My suspicions raised with the martial arts fighting sequence with Akeem practicing with his daughters, it was as if Eddie Murphy just discovered the "girl power" thing almost one decade too late, making the film dated in its attempt to be in touch with today's trendy streams of inspiration. The problem is that his daughters aren't given much screen-time anyway so the script begs us to root for them while dedicating the whole storyline to the illegitimate son: Lavelle played by Jermaine Fowler.

    Lavelle is referred with the b-word (the film's most memorable running-gag), the unwanted result of an intoxicated night with one distinguished lady they met in the nightclub. That's the best they could come up in a flashback sequence that provides a few clips reminding us how awesome the original was. Akeem has no trouble finding Lavelle, he's a likable loser who welcomes with enthusiasm the prospect of being a prince, and so does his mother played by Leslie Jones. And so what we got is a reverse formula of the original where you never exactly know whether Africa is honored or mocked, Zamunda was supposed to be an expositional joke to highlight the contrast with America but Murphy handles the matters of succession with utter seriousness while providing the worst caricatures about the continent.

    That African fantasy is a source of one-note jokes awkwardly contrasting with the whole theme of inequality. Even the romance between Lavelle and a groomer named Mirembe (Nonzamo Mbatha) has to get in that territory. Had the film delivered its share of laughs, that would have made for a more enjoyable experience. It started well but went downhill after the death of Jaffe (James Earl Jones). Arsenio Hall is underused as Semi, Tony Amos add some gravitas to Akeem's position recalling his more progressive mother, and well we have the "references" to ornate the rather half-baked comedy and so many musical cameos I felt like watching MTV. The film put me in such a sorry state of mind that when I saw the three guys in the barbershop, I thought they should be logically dead. My spirit was.

    This is not a bad film because it is predictable, the original wasn't a masterpiece of originality either, but it just didn't have that energy, that gentle silliness the original had (Craig Brewer is no John Landis), it was like Akeem: too pompous and civilized for his own good and so obsessed with rules and the etiquettes he wasn't aware of his own contradictions. I said about the original that it was pure 80s fun, in a way the sequel also exemplifies the 2020s: a lackluster era where remaking what's old stands for newness. Like I said, I expected nothing but...
    5garrettbaroni

    Tired. Mostly unfunny.

    Very very disappointing. The son character is cringe worthy
    3debellum

    Not good

    Best thing about this movie is that it brings back all of the actors. Worst thing about this movie is the movie. Great idea but horrible storyline.
    Gordon-11

    It's not funny at all

    It is not funny at all. I was bored out of my mind. The plot is silly and contrived. The only thing good is the beautiful costumes of the three princesses.
    3kmckienz

    They tried.

    I appreciate the plethora of cast that returned for the sequel, but the humor fell flat for me. It was predictable and failed trying to recreate the humor of the first movie. The CGI left a lot to be desired as well.

    I hated giving this low of a rating, but it is what it is. Perhaps others will like it more.

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    • Anecdotes
      James Earl Jones was 88 years old when he filmed his scenes. Although in reasonably good health for a man of his age, and happy to appear in this movie, James did not want to travel far to do so. His scenes were shot in one day on a rented TV soundstage nearer his home on the New York state/Connecticut border, without any of the other cast members present. It was to be Jones' final feature film role.
    • Gaffes
      The Lion's whiskers are white. When Prince LaVelle cuts the whiskers, they are white and only a few are cut. The next scene, the whiskers are two-toned and are more than what was cut.
    • Citations

      Akeem: Prepare the royal jet. We are going back to America!

      Semmi: Oh, hell no, your Majesty!

    • Crédits fous
      Before the closing credits are almost gone, Saul is interrupting them to tell a joke, like in the first movie. In this film, Saul is reciting "The Signifying Monkey" as made popular by Dolemite aka Rudy Ray Moore, the real-life person Eddie Murphy played in his previous film, Dolemite Is My Name (2019), also directed by Craig Brewer.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Leslie Jones/Elizabeth Olsen/Nicky Jam/Romeo Santos (2021)
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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 mars 2021 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Un príncipe en Nueva York 2
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Atlanta, Géorgie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Eddie Murphy Productions
      • Misher Films
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      • 60 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      • Dolby Digital
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