Be Cool
- 2005
- Tous publics
- 1h 58min
Désenchanté par l'industrie du cinéma, Chili Palmer essaie l'industrie de la musique, et en cours de route, rencontre et séduit la veuve d'un producteur.Désenchanté par l'industrie du cinéma, Chili Palmer essaie l'industrie de la musique, et en cours de route, rencontre et séduit la veuve d'un producteur.Désenchanté par l'industrie du cinéma, Chili Palmer essaie l'industrie de la musique, et en cours de route, rencontre et séduit la veuve d'un producteur.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 13 nominations au total
- Elliot Wilhelm
- (as The Rock)
- Sin LaSalle
- (as Cedric the Entertainer)
- Dabu
- (as André Benjamin)
- Darryl
- (as GregAlan Williams)
Avis à la une
Chili is back but Rene Russo is gone without a peep. Unfortunately Chili's game was played out in the first movie and rather than find an interesting personal arc for him, they just have him stand around repeating lines from the first movie. It's pretty tepid. Travolta looks old here. It's like they move people around him because his bones are getting creaky. His pink lip gloss and the blue eye contacts are very weird. The 2nd bad role is Edie (played by Uma Thurman). She's a music producer, a role that requires her only to be the female Reuben Kincaid. ("Hey these kids have a great new sound.") In any scene she strikes the wrong pitch motivationally or emotionally or both. It's painful to watch. Despite it's plentiful problems, Be Cool gets better after a very unpromising start.
I certainly got my laughs out of it (Vince Vaughan running around on fire, Cedric the Entertainer, Ludicrous, the Rock, a t-shirt that says "widow" on it), but it offers no great memories after it's over. It's a helium-light love fest from the first frame. There's no one as pricelessly idiotic as Gene Hackman in the first movie. It's just about doing good in the world, for a couple of kids who deserve a chance (Beyonce & the Rock). Ho-hum. The first one wasn't preachy.
Working in (repeatedly) gags & lines from the first movie is annoying as is the dumb concession to the Rock's wrestling fans (he raises his eyebrow twice) as are the droll inside jokes: Steven Tyler saying "I'm not the kind of singer that make appearances in movies" ar ar.
The all-star spectacular line-up is part of the problem. The first movie wasn't burdened by "stars."
For a buck rental let's call it even.
Some movies play with this idea, and "Get Shorty" was one of the most clever of these.
It had two elements: that notion of acting cool and the explicit self-reference of putting it in movies, complete with the command to "look at me."
Behind it was one of the coolest thinkers in cinema, Danny Devito who is a kind of patron saint of self-reference. He who made a film based on "Pale Fire" and whose "Death to Smoochy" is a pinnacle of sorts of introspective writing.
Now comes this, which starts out okay, along the same lines of heavy self-reference until we learn that Devito is to star in a biopic of Johnny Cash.
Then the grind of the inferior mind behind it begins.
Seems they had some idea that Uma Thurman fit into an intelligent enterprise somewhere.
Nope, none of the few things she can do fit into self-reference or folding in any way.
Seems they decided that a mere reference to performance wasn't enough, we had to have the whole pretty-girl-overcomes-adversity thing complete with several performances.
Nope, again.
And they figured that all the cool identity stuff would be carried by a white guy acting black and a black guy acting white.
Nope, nope , nope.
Go watch any Devito-inspired project rather than this.
Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 3: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.
More characters are introduced in "Be Cool" and they are more outrageous. Actors such as Vince Vaughn, The Rock, Cedric the Entertainer, and Andre, bring some good flavor to the movie. Just like with "Get Shorty", there are other sub-plots that all tie together into the main plot and main character. The movie has more-or-less a similar theme and flow to it as "Get Shorty". I think there were a few more funny parts in "Be Cool", but it lacked the originality of "Get Shorty."
I noticed that there was a different director for this project. His resume' isn't that long, but he has done "Friday", "The Negotiator","The Italian Job", and he is on "The Brazilian Job" project. These weren't that bad, nor was "Be Cool". If he continues to improve from here, he will wind up with a very nice career.
Getting all the characters on-screen spread them all out a little bit thin, with some barely getting any screen time at all. Most of the better characters got more screen time than I thought they would have. Thankfully, the great chemistry between Vince Vaughn and The Rock gets quite a bit of screen time. Another newcomer who delivers a surprising performance is André Benjamin, or André 3000 as Dabu. Dabu is one of the many in Sin LaSalle's (Cedric The Entertainer) entourage, along with many very large men.
There are many more actors and actresses in this cast but the best characters were those mentioned above. Dustin Hoffman pulled off a great performance, as usual, but even he seemed overshadowed by the rest of the cast. Uma Thurman, Steven Tyler, Danny DeVito, James Woods, Harvey Keitel and many others round off this great cast. I doubt all these actors would commit to something as horrible as we are all led to believe.
The Rock is starting to branch out with his acting range. His big gay bodyguard routine was hilarious, as I doubt I'll ever forget his rendition of "You're Not Woman Enough To Take My Man". Rock and Vince Vaughn as the wannabe pimp complimented each other perfectly and along with Cedric, they are the highlights of the movie. Also, Christina Milian looks to be one of the hotter new actresses on her way up and I was impressed by what I assume was her lip-syncing performance with Steven Tyler. Look for her to be around for awhile.
This was a large cast and, for the most part, they all held their own. My honest review is that this movie is better than it is being given credit for, possibly due to the incredible amount of hype put into it, turning many viewers against it. I went into this movie with an open mind and not expecting a great movie and I came out entertained. Because of this, I can recommend this movie with a clear conscience.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJohn Travolta suggested Uma Thurman for the role of Edie, wanting to re-create their chemistry from Pulp Fiction (1994).
- GaffesWhen Chili meets Steven Tyler after the basketball match, Tyler can be seen mouthing other actors' lines.
- Citations
Sin LaSalle: Have you lost your mind? I mean, how is it that you can disrespect a mans ethnicity when you know we've influenced nearly every facet of white America... from our music to our style of dress. Not to mention your basic imitation of our sense of cool; walk, talk, dress, mannerisms... we enrich your very existence, all the while contributing to the gross national product through our achievements in corporate America. It's these conceits that comfort me when I am faced with the ignorant, cowardly, bitter and bigoted, who *have* no talent, no guts? people like you who desecrate things they don't understand when the truth is - you should say thank-you, man? and go on about your way. But apparently you are incapable of doing that! So...
[shoots his gun]
Sin LaSalle: ... and don't tell me to be cool. I *am* cool!
- Crédits fousIn the closing credits, the various cast members are seen dancing, even the Russian "corpse".
- ConnexionsEdited into L'amour à la dérive (2005)
- Bandes originalesSexy
Written by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes, Will.i.am (as Will Adams)
Performed by The Black Eyed Peas
Courtesy of A&M Records
Under License from Universal Music Enterprises
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Tómalo con calma
- Lieux de tournage
- Canter's Deli - 419 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Raji's meeting with Joe Loop)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 53 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 56 046 979 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 23 450 212 $US
- 6 mars 2005
- Montant brut mondial
- 95 763 716 $US
- Durée1 heure 58 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1