Il Detective Axel Foley si ritrova a tornare negli sfarzosi ambienti di Beverly Hills per indagare sulla prematura scomparsa di un confidente di vecchia data.Il Detective Axel Foley si ritrova a tornare negli sfarzosi ambienti di Beverly Hills per indagare sulla prematura scomparsa di un confidente di vecchia data.Il Detective Axel Foley si ritrova a tornare negli sfarzosi ambienti di Beverly Hills per indagare sulla prematura scomparsa di un confidente di vecchia data.
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Brandon Edward Butler
- Lang
- (as Brandon Butler)
D.A. Obahor
- Plow Driver
- (as DA Obahor)
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I thought this was nicely done. It seemed to me that they weren't trying to outdo, or even match the original movie, but were just giving it an affectionate nod. And it achieved just that. It's nowhere near as funny as the first one but anyone who knows that movie well will probably enjoy the many tributes to some of its best moments. It was great to see so many of the original cast and also a lot of the locations. Using the original music was also a nice touch and it helped to recreate the mood of the original movie. If you don't expect too much it's quite a fun watch. I bet they had a ball making it!
I'm a sucker for a good nostalgia movie. Stallone did it with Rocky and Rambo, Ford with Indy, Han Solo and Deckard, Cruise with Maverick... now it's Eddie Murphy's turn with Axel F!
I thought the third movie had definitely killed off any hope of another but this definitely recaptures some of the magic of the original movie without going over the top to get a laugh, which is what I think was the problem with number three.
A great mix of action and comedy without going too far for the laughs. Great to see Taggart and Rosewood back together, with some great additional characters. Sime interesting cameo appearances too.
I thought the third movie had definitely killed off any hope of another but this definitely recaptures some of the magic of the original movie without going over the top to get a laugh, which is what I think was the problem with number three.
A great mix of action and comedy without going too far for the laughs. Great to see Taggart and Rosewood back together, with some great additional characters. Sime interesting cameo appearances too.
I was 18 when Beverly Hills Cop came out, (saw it at a drive in), here I am 40 years later, reconnecting with my youth. Same characters, same sound track it's absolutely fantastic. In all honesty I reckon outside of the original, this is the best. It was laugh out loud funny at times, I really struggle to watch a movie these days from start to finish, just jumped on this one and was crushed when it ended. A couple of classic scenes included the woman who played the unhinged real estate agent, just brilliant stuff, as well as the hideously underrated Luis Guzman completely dominating his three minutes as the supposed drug cartel Uncle of the wrongly convicted dogsbody. Really enjoyed this one.
The film commences with Axel Foley, now a seasoned Detroit cop, in a high-octane chase through the city streets. The action sequences are well-executed, providing a refreshing contrast to the prevalent overuse of CGI in many of today's blockbusters. The narrative then transports us back to Beverly Hills, where Axel's estranged daughter Jane, portrayed by Taylour Paige, finds herself in peril due to her involvement in a case concerning corrupt cops. The reappearance of familiar characters like Billy Rosewood (Judge Reinhold) and John Taggart (John Ashton) adds a touch of nostalgia. New additions to the cast, including Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Kevin Bacon, infuse a fresh dynamic into the narrative.
This is more than just a legacy sequel; it's a testament to Eddie Murphy's enduring charm and comedic prowess. It's a film that doesn't shy away from addressing themes of aging and the treatment of veterans in law enforcement. While the film does indulge in its share of nostalgic callbacks, it manages to stand on its own merits. It surpasses the second and third films in the series, and it successfully encapsulates the spirit of the original while adapting to the expectations of a contemporary audience. In conclusion, "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" is a surprisingly entertaining film that successfully revives a beloved franchise. It's a film that will make you laugh, keep you on the edge of your seat, and perhaps even stir a bit of nostalgia. Whether you're a fan of the original films or new to the franchise,
This is more than just a legacy sequel; it's a testament to Eddie Murphy's enduring charm and comedic prowess. It's a film that doesn't shy away from addressing themes of aging and the treatment of veterans in law enforcement. While the film does indulge in its share of nostalgic callbacks, it manages to stand on its own merits. It surpasses the second and third films in the series, and it successfully encapsulates the spirit of the original while adapting to the expectations of a contemporary audience. In conclusion, "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" is a surprisingly entertaining film that successfully revives a beloved franchise. It's a film that will make you laugh, keep you on the edge of your seat, and perhaps even stir a bit of nostalgia. Whether you're a fan of the original films or new to the franchise,
This was a surreal experience watching a sequel to a 40 year old movie (less is you count the previous sequels). I was amazed at how m any of the original cast they were able to round up. After forty years I would have suspected many would have retired or passed away.
Eddie Murphy looks like he aged the least even though he's in his 60s now. The film itself is almost a tribute to the previous installments being very similar. You don't see films quite like this unless it is in the b-movie genre. Racing down a city street with abandon, destroying cars and property, no regard to by-standers. With guns fights galore and only the bad guys can miss. And no emotional repercussions for the good guys killing bad guys with abandon. If you want to relive an 1980's action film, this encapsulates it well.
Having seen the original in the movie theater this was like a time machine. I think the only thing that was really off putting was Eddie Murphy's character continual insinuation that his daughter had a sexual relationship with another character. This might have been funny back in the 80s but just doesn't work in this day and age.
Otherwise, welcome to the time machine.
Eddie Murphy looks like he aged the least even though he's in his 60s now. The film itself is almost a tribute to the previous installments being very similar. You don't see films quite like this unless it is in the b-movie genre. Racing down a city street with abandon, destroying cars and property, no regard to by-standers. With guns fights galore and only the bad guys can miss. And no emotional repercussions for the good guys killing bad guys with abandon. If you want to relive an 1980's action film, this encapsulates it well.
Having seen the original in the movie theater this was like a time machine. I think the only thing that was really off putting was Eddie Murphy's character continual insinuation that his daughter had a sexual relationship with another character. This might have been funny back in the 80s but just doesn't work in this day and age.
Otherwise, welcome to the time machine.
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- QuizOne of the two cops who arrest Axel Foley, is Eddie Murphy's daughter Bria L. Murphy.
- BlooperBeverly Hills Cop III - Un piedipiatti a Beverly Hills III (1994) is the first movie to show a romantic interest, and no child is ever mentioned in any of the previous films. That movie was 30 years prior (as confirmed when Bobby is going over Axel's file), but he says, very confidently, that his daughter is 32 years old. If her mother is Janice from Beverly Hills Cop III - Un piedipiatti a Beverly Hills III (1994), she couldn't be more than 29 years old.
Axel obviously has a life outside of what is depicted in the films, he could have met Jane's mother, had a child with her, and ended their relationship at any time prior to the events of the third film.
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Axel Foley: I'm a Detroit police officer, name is Axel Foley, my badge is in my pocket.
Officer Paula Chavez: Don't reach for it!
Axel Foley: I've been a cop for 30 years, I've been black a whole lot longer. Trust me, I know better.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe first film of the Beverly Hills Cop series featuring Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films logo. The first two films of the series, which were produced by Simpson and Bruckheimer, had no logo featured yet before its debut in Giorni di tuono (1990). Like Top Gun: Maverick (2022) and Bad Boys 4 (2024), the Simpson/Bruckheimer logo was remastered via CGI.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Crazy Frog: Beverly Hills Cop Axel F (2024)
- Colonne sonoreThe Heat Is On
From the motion picture Beverly Hills Cop - Un piedipiatti a Beverly Hills (1984)
Written by Harold Faltermeyer and Keith Forsey
Performed by Glenn Frey
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures
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- Detroit, Michigan, Stati Uniti(Locations.)
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- 150.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 58 minuti
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