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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe seniors return to Earth to visit their relatives. Will they all decide to go back to the planet where no one grows old, or will they be tempted to stay back on Earth?The seniors return to Earth to visit their relatives. Will they all decide to go back to the planet where no one grows old, or will they be tempted to stay back on Earth?The seniors return to Earth to visit their relatives. Will they all decide to go back to the planet where no one grows old, or will they be tempted to stay back on Earth?
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 nominations au total
Wendy J. Cooke
- Phil
- (as Wendy Cooke)
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After I enjoyed the first Cocoon so much I decided that the sequel could not be too bad. For the most part, the Cocoon: The Return remains a generally enjoyable film even if most of the magic remained in the original. In this one, the elderly friends return back to earth to catch up on everything that had missed out on while they were away. The biggest problem when they get back to earth is that all of the special protection from illness and aging that they had with the aliens eventually wears off, and if they don't get back to their planet with the aliens quickly, some of them may die. Overall, an enjoyable and harmless sequel to the original. If you liked the original you will most likely enjoy this sequel. ***1/2 out of *****.
Sequels are usually not as good as the original, unless the sequel happens to be called "Godfather II," so "Cocoon: The Return" is no exception.
On the other hand, I didn't find it ghastly (though a few others on this board did). It has the same terrific cast, which includes Don Ameche, Jack Gilford, Maureen Stapleton, Gwen Verdon, with the addition of Elaine Strich in the old folks' department, and Tawnee Welch, Tyrone Power Jr., and Steve Guttenberg with the addition of a very young Courtney Cox in the young folks' department. Brian Dennehy makes a brief appearance at the end of the film.
The Anterians need to return to pick up some cocoons, so the old folks come back to catch up with friends and family, with some interesting results.
Another plot concerns scientists taking one of the cocoons and studying it, while the Anterians attempt to rescue it before it's too late.
The movie actually has some very sweet moments - it probably would have been lousy without the same cast, but they're all very likable.
Okay, not great, and anyone under 55 probably won't want to be bothered. By the way, I cried during some of it. Guess my age.
On the other hand, I didn't find it ghastly (though a few others on this board did). It has the same terrific cast, which includes Don Ameche, Jack Gilford, Maureen Stapleton, Gwen Verdon, with the addition of Elaine Strich in the old folks' department, and Tawnee Welch, Tyrone Power Jr., and Steve Guttenberg with the addition of a very young Courtney Cox in the young folks' department. Brian Dennehy makes a brief appearance at the end of the film.
The Anterians need to return to pick up some cocoons, so the old folks come back to catch up with friends and family, with some interesting results.
Another plot concerns scientists taking one of the cocoons and studying it, while the Anterians attempt to rescue it before it's too late.
The movie actually has some very sweet moments - it probably would have been lousy without the same cast, but they're all very likable.
Okay, not great, and anyone under 55 probably won't want to be bothered. By the way, I cried during some of it. Guess my age.
I had hesitated on watching this sequel because it good bad reviews, but I really enjoyed it. They had to come back for the cocoons, right? What makes this movie worthwhile is that all of the Seniors struggle with whether they want to leave Earth again. Immortality isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Sad follow up to tender 1985 hit with Petrie dropping the ball as director, lacking Howard's polish and care for the material. Ameche and group return once again, but the magic is lost.
All the major players return for this disappointing sequel, but director Ron Howard's absence sends shockwaves through this unappealing second installment. Those who left Earth at the conclusion of the first (Don Ameche, Wilford Brimley and company) return, but all start to have serious thoughts about their true places in the universe. Once again the comedy and drama seem to get in the way of each other and in the end the film is just really a cheap rip-off of the original. By-the-numbers mess. 2 stars out of 5.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe entire main cast of Cocoon (1985) returned for this sequel.
- GaffesThe color of Ben's hair changes from white to gray throughout the film.
- Citations
Joe Finley: I'm so tired.
Alma Finley: [cries] Then go ahead and rest dear.
- Crédits fousHalf of the clips shown through the end credits are scenes from the first film.
- Versions alternativesAll UK versions are cut by 1m 5s to heavily edit Bernie's attempted suicide by hanging in order to achieve a 'PG' rating.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 17 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 18 924 919 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 568 143 $US
- 27 nov. 1988
- Montant brut mondial
- 25 024 919 $US
- Durée
- 1h 56min(116 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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