Quand il apprend qu'une chauve-souris blanche et sacrée, Shikaka, a disparu au coeur de l'Afrique, Ace Ventura abandonne sa retraite himalayenne pour retrouver le petit animal. Deux tribus, ... Tout lireQuand il apprend qu'une chauve-souris blanche et sacrée, Shikaka, a disparu au coeur de l'Afrique, Ace Ventura abandonne sa retraite himalayenne pour retrouver le petit animal. Deux tribus, les Wachati et les Wachootoo, vénérant l'animal, se rejettent la responsabilité de sa disp... Tout lireQuand il apprend qu'une chauve-souris blanche et sacrée, Shikaka, a disparu au coeur de l'Afrique, Ace Ventura abandonne sa retraite himalayenne pour retrouver le petit animal. Deux tribus, les Wachati et les Wachootoo, vénérant l'animal, se rejettent la responsabilité de sa disparition.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 7 victoires et 6 nominations au total
- Hitu
- (as Adewalé)
- Wachootoo Witch Doctor
- (as Danny D. Daniels)
- Wachootoo Chief
- (as Sam Motoana Phillips)
- Derrick McCane
- (as Thomas Grunke)
- Pompous Woman
- (as Kristen Norton)
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My favorite scenes were when Ace captured Quinn, and 'tormented' him by trying to make him talk about the whereabouts of the white bat.
And who can forget seeing Jim Carrey driving a monster truck shouting, "Nobody wants to play with me"! And a lot of other scenes that I can't describe because it was all funny! Other Carrey fans might agree too if they had seen all his movies!
Give Ace Ventura parts 1 and 2 a chance! Those movies deserve to be watched, unless of course you don't like comedies! ;) And I completely understand why some people wouldn't like him or his humor and that's fine with me. Heck, Jim Carrey is so popular, that during the theatrical releases of some of his earlier movies later on became animated series for the younger generation of fans! A great movie to watch with family, friends, and fellow Jim Carrey fans! I give both Ace Ventura movies 4 stars!
This movie is directed by Steve Oedekerk (Nothing to Lose) and stars Jim Carey (The Mask), Ian McNeice (Valkyrie), Bob Gunton (The Shawshank Redemption), Tommy Davidson (In Living Color), Sophie Okonedo (Hotel Rwanda) and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Suicide Squad).
The storyline for this picture isn't as fun as the first film but it's still entertaining. You also lose some of the magic of discovering the Ace Ventura character for the first time. However, there's still plenty of hilarious sequences. The Monopoly guy, mechanical rhino 🦏 and Tommy Davidson fight will always be legendary. Jim Carey still delivers an amazing character and his facial expressions, mannerisms, one-liners and reactions to circumstances are fun. Ace Ventura will always be an all time great Jim Carey character.
Overall, this isn't as good as the first one, but is still worth a watch. I would score this a 8/10 and strongly recommend it.
The sequel to the first film was never going to be a fantastically inventive affair but rather more of the same, albeit not as fresh or different. The plot is almost meaningless and certainly not important to enjoying the film. The comedy is everything and it almost manages to make for a good film. Opening with an inspired and hilarious Cliff Hanger spoof followed by a reference to William Shatner's episode of the Twilight Zone, the film fails to really keep it up and slips into relying wholeheartedly on Carrey's mugging.
Mostly this is funny but it is less sophisticated than the first film (if it's possible to describe the first film as that!). The jokes become more about the faces he pulls than about any invention in the dialogue or writing. As such you'll like this or hate it based on how you like Carrey when he is manic. I like him when I'm in the mood and laughed pretty regularly here.
Carrey of course carries the film with ease but also has famous support like he did in the first film. However they are not given as much to do and are of less value Callow, Gunton and McNeice are not that missed when off-screen. Of curiosity value are several British actors playing Nigerians Akinnuoye-Agbaje is better known as the amazing actor from Oz on HBO and is given nothing to do here, meanwhile Okonedo is pretty and humorous for those of us who know her better for her gritty role in Clocking Off on BBC1.
Overall anyone watching this should just be aware of what they are getting it's a silly comedy that is totally reliant on Carrey's mugging to carry it. If you're not in the mood for that then avoid but even if you are then you should be aware that it still might not be that good a film.
If you can stomach at all Carrey's unfiltered shenanigans where subtlety is the greatest sin then this passes the time pleasantly but forgettable, good for weekday night or maybe just killing time on a Saturday morning with your poptarts.
The mystery is enjoyable enough and well thought through enough, the animal presence is impeccable and I love the local color.
I didn't get the impression of it being too culturally insensitive.
There isn't really a character arc but you wouldn't really want one. Ventura helps forgive himself for something so there is that.
I'm glad that no characters other than him return.
This isn't a great film, but it's worth a watch every now and then. And it has some very funny scenes, that Carrey gave it his all in. What sets the difference here is that while WNC has the same problems as those aforementioned garbage sequels, the saving grace was primarily Jim Carrey himself. He can get away with over-exaggerating what made the predecessor work. This is indeed Ace Ventura cranked up to 11 on the ridiculous scale. Where he's apparently become such a deranged caricature that he can't form a coherent thought for 10 seconds, without breaking in to a weird character or impersonation. "Well, it worked for the first film!" Ugh, it gets pretty bad at times.
But still...there's something you gotta like about this movie. And maybe that's Carrey himself. Nobody else would have ever made this work. And why should they try? A character, that's been turned in to a caricature in the sequel, played by a different actor? No, it wouldn't have worked. But WNC is pretty watchable, and pretty funny. It knows it doesn't take itself seriously (check out the monster truck scene). Having seen it plenty of times growing up, it may not hold a candle to the original, but it still happens to be pretty funny. I give it a 7, which may be a little generous. But there were some legitimately great scenes in this movie. Overall, it's not great, but not bad at all. I'd say to check it out if you liked the first film.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhen driving to the consulate for the first time, Jim Carrey forgot his lines, so instead started singing the theme from the movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Both actors stayed in character and the director loved it so they kept it in.
- GaffesWhen Ace is drumming on the tree fungi one is knocked off and the metal rod that was used to attach it to the tree is visible.
- Citations
Ace: That's quite a wrap you're wearing! Perhaps I could get you some fluffy new slippers made from the heads of innocent and defenseless baby seals!
Skinny Husband: Who is this ghastly man?
Ace: Ace Ventura, pet detective. And YOU must be the Monopoly guy! Hey.
[whispering]
Ace: Thanks for the free parking.
Pompous woman: Another ACTIVIST, McGuire.
Skinny Husband: Activist, yes.
[snobby laugh]
Ace: [imitating him] Activist, yes, mhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhm!
Pompous woman: Mr. Ventura, there is nothing wrong with enjoying the fruits of nature. You should try it sometime.
Ace: Alrighty then!
[smacks man in the face which knocks him unconscious, drapes him over his shoulders and begins to sing and dance exotically]
Ace: [shakes man] Do not pass go! Do not collect $200!
[hands back man to pompous woman]
Ace: It's lovely, but I fancy myself an autumn!
- Versions alternativesOne minute and thirty five seconds were cut from the theatrical version to get a PG certificate in the UK. A further three seconds where also cut to get a PG for the video release. These cuts remove a lot of the "crude humour". The cuts are as follows:
- The raccoon rescue is edited, mostly cutting shots of the clearly distressed animal.
- The scene of Ace casting shadows on the projector slide has been edited so that his shadow is going after Gahjii's neck instead of his groin.
- Ace's line "Excuse me. Your balls are showing! Bumble bee tuna!"
- Ace's snorting in the hut has been reduced.
- Likewise, when everyone is exiting the hut in hysterics, the shot cuts away earlier due to the graphic details.
- The shot of Ace masturbating is missing.
- When Ace is lecturing Quinn, the shot of Ace prodding his eyeball has been reduced. This could be due to strong language and/or imitable technique.
- After removing an apple core from the tribesman, Ace pushing the baby out of the mother's tummy is missing, as well as the shot of the father catching the baby.
- The Warrior stomping on Ace's crotch and ripping the spears out of his legs.
- Bandes originalesBlur the Technicolor
Performed by White Zombie
Produced by Terry Date and White Zombie
Music by White Zombie
Lyrics by White Zombie
White Zombie appears courtesy of Geffen Records, Inc.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Ace Ventura: Un loco en África
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 30 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 108 385 533 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 37 804 076 $US
- 12 nov. 1995
- Montant brut mondial
- 212 385 533 $US
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1