Baby Boss 2: Une affaire de famille
Original title: The Boss Baby: Family Business
- 2021
- Tous publics
- 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
25K
YOUR RATING
The Templeton brothers have become adults and drifted away from each other, but a new boss baby with a cutting-edge approach is about to bring them together again - and inspire a new family ... Read allThe Templeton brothers have become adults and drifted away from each other, but a new boss baby with a cutting-edge approach is about to bring them together again - and inspire a new family business.The Templeton brothers have become adults and drifted away from each other, but a new boss baby with a cutting-edge approach is about to bring them together again - and inspire a new family business.
- Awards
- 7 nominations total
Alec Baldwin
- Boss Baby (Ted)
- (voice)
James Marsden
- Tim
- (voice)
Amy Sedaris
- Tina
- (voice)
Ariana Greenblatt
- Tabitha
- (voice)
Jeff Goldblum
- Dr. Armstrong
- (voice)
Eva Longoria
- Carol
- (voice)
James McGrath
- Wizzie
- (voice)
Lisa Kudrow
- Grandma (Janice)
- (voice)
Raphael Alejandro
- Nathan
- (voice)
- …
Serenity Reign Brown
- Meghan
- (voice)
- (as Serenity Brown)
David Soren
- Jimbo
- (voice)
Nicholas Gist
- The Triplets
- (voice)
David P. Smith
- Movie Patron
- (voice)
- (as Dave Smith)
Nova Reed
- Little Bo Peep Baby
- (voice)
Molly K. Gray
- Creepy Girl
- (voice)
Ashlyn Lundahl
- 'No' Girl
- (voice)
Featured reviews
It starts off rather fast and I must say that the original trailer told a better set-up than what was actually in the movie, but things pick up somewhere in the middle and the third act finally finds its footing and balances humor and heart better. Voice acting all good around - say what you will about Alec Baldwin as a person but as an actor there's no denying he's excellent, Amy Sedaris is clearly having the time of her life, and Jeff Goldblum...What's there to say? It's Jeff Goldblum he's always great. Overall just a fine enough sequel to a fine enough movie.
This will be a perfect family movie night! Great message in this movie.... family is the most important in life!! Love this animation, the facial expressions are so funny & creative!
This film is quite a fun experience. It is colourful, cute and adventurous. It also has a deeper message about childhood innocence and brotherhood. I enjoyed it a lot.
I actually never expected another Boss Baby after watching the first one but this one caught me by surprise!! When getting the ticket I didn't just know what to expect. Then again Tim is all grown up and actually even has a family so I was like...ok, we have ourselves new characters here!! I lobe how the story is adult but executed through a child's mind. I would watch a third installment, without any question.
Usually my reviews are quite long in detail, but this it'll be short since there isn't much to say about it, so..., this is a sequel that didn't need to exist, even though I like the first Boss Baby fine, Tobey McGuire got replaced by James Marsden and erm.., yeah, the trailers didn't grab me at all and my expectations were low, so I watched it yesterday and erm.., it was actually not terrible, not good but pretty split in the middle.
I like the animation overall, it's nice and simple and colourful with nice use of Cartoon slapstick, it's pretty good, it has a few funny lines and moments sprinkled across, I like Tina she was a pretty fun and expressive character, Tabitha was cute and relatable I suppose, the voice acting was... fine, but the cast did do the most of what they can with Alec Baldwin and Amy Sadaris being the big standouts!, I liked the ending and the film's nice heart and tone, it's quite nice and gives you a nice warm feel and finally the chases and fights are quite amusing and fun to watch, along with a really lovely song "Together We Stand" and a decent score by Hans Zimmer & Steve Mazzaro.
However, there are things that hold this back, like a very recycled and predictable plot, the villain here isn't as good as the first movie's villain, Tim and Ted are kinda annoying and not that interesting, same can be said with everyone else who are very one dimensional with one trope/goal, not to mention about 80% of the humour isn't funny and just drags on, so kinda basic DreamWorks humour and even the animation gets rather too much with how bland their characters look (despite how well designed they are).
So yeah, it's not good, or bad, it's kinda passable, Boss Baby 2: Family Business is just a step down from the first movie, not awful, but.., nothing wowing or leaps off the screen to amaze you, y'know?, it does have a good message and heart to it, along with nice animation and few funny gags, however it's insanely predictable and all over the way and expect for Tina and maybe Tabitha, every other character is just forgettable with mostly tiresome humour and sometimes phones in acting, (especially Jeff Goldblum), so it's a totally fine kids film, I know people will trash the heck of this film for sure, but it's really not bad, there are FAR worse animated films out there believe me I know, so if you like the first film, you'll like this probably or if you are vice verse then you'll LOATHE this movie, kids will enjoy and parents will get something out of it, but other then that, it's just a mediocrely average film for DreamWorks, but hey, looks better then the next film I'll be seeing from THEM!.
I'm going to give Boss Baby 2: Family Business a 6.3/10.
I like the animation overall, it's nice and simple and colourful with nice use of Cartoon slapstick, it's pretty good, it has a few funny lines and moments sprinkled across, I like Tina she was a pretty fun and expressive character, Tabitha was cute and relatable I suppose, the voice acting was... fine, but the cast did do the most of what they can with Alec Baldwin and Amy Sadaris being the big standouts!, I liked the ending and the film's nice heart and tone, it's quite nice and gives you a nice warm feel and finally the chases and fights are quite amusing and fun to watch, along with a really lovely song "Together We Stand" and a decent score by Hans Zimmer & Steve Mazzaro.
However, there are things that hold this back, like a very recycled and predictable plot, the villain here isn't as good as the first movie's villain, Tim and Ted are kinda annoying and not that interesting, same can be said with everyone else who are very one dimensional with one trope/goal, not to mention about 80% of the humour isn't funny and just drags on, so kinda basic DreamWorks humour and even the animation gets rather too much with how bland their characters look (despite how well designed they are).
So yeah, it's not good, or bad, it's kinda passable, Boss Baby 2: Family Business is just a step down from the first movie, not awful, but.., nothing wowing or leaps off the screen to amaze you, y'know?, it does have a good message and heart to it, along with nice animation and few funny gags, however it's insanely predictable and all over the way and expect for Tina and maybe Tabitha, every other character is just forgettable with mostly tiresome humour and sometimes phones in acting, (especially Jeff Goldblum), so it's a totally fine kids film, I know people will trash the heck of this film for sure, but it's really not bad, there are FAR worse animated films out there believe me I know, so if you like the first film, you'll like this probably or if you are vice verse then you'll LOATHE this movie, kids will enjoy and parents will get something out of it, but other then that, it's just a mediocrely average film for DreamWorks, but hey, looks better then the next film I'll be seeing from THEM!.
I'm going to give Boss Baby 2: Family Business a 6.3/10.
Did you know
- TriviaTabitha has a pet fish in her room. His inclusion in the movie was because director Tom McGrath, had lost his own beloved pet fish of 10 years shortly after the first Boss Baby was wrapping up and thought it was a nice way to honor his memory.
- GoofsJanice mentions Tim telling them about their former boss, Francis Francis trying to kill them, but they got their memories erased of the event from the first film.
- Quotes
Theodore Templeton: What the frittata?
- Crazy creditsThe movie DreamWorks Animation logo is a baby mobile toy and plays the logo's music in a lullaby form from the first movie.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Boss Baby Confuses Me (2020)
- SoundtracksCheek to Cheek
Written by Irving Berlin
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Un Jefe En Pañales 2: Negocios De Familia
- Filming locations
- Los Angeles, California, USA(location)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $82,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $57,300,280
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $16,000,665
- Jul 4, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $146,745,280
- Runtime
- 1h 47m(107 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
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