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OSS 117: Alerte rouge en Afrique noire

  • 2021
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  • 1h 57m
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5.8/10
6.5K
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Habib Dembélé, Jean Dujardin, Ivan Franek, Natacha Lindinger, Fatou N'Diaye, Wladimir Yordanoff, and Pierre Niney in OSS 117: Alerte rouge en Afrique noire (2021)
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The third entry in secret agent OSS 117's parodic spy adventures.The third entry in secret agent OSS 117's parodic spy adventures.The third entry in secret agent OSS 117's parodic spy adventures.

  • Director
    • Nicolas Bedos
  • Writers
    • Jean-François Halin
    • Nicolas Bedos
    • Jean Bruce
  • Stars
    • Jean Dujardin
    • Pierre Niney
    • Fatou N'Diaye
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    5.8/10
    6.5K
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    • Director
      • Nicolas Bedos
    • Writers
      • Jean-François Halin
      • Nicolas Bedos
      • Jean Bruce
    • Stars
      • Jean Dujardin
      • Pierre Niney
      • Fatou N'Diaye
    • 29User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jean Dujardin
    Jean Dujardin
    • OSS 117
    Pierre Niney
    Pierre Niney
    • OSS 1001
    Fatou N'Diaye
    • Zéphyrine Sangawe Bamba
    Natacha Lindinger
    Natacha Lindinger
    • Micheline Pierson
    Wladimir Yordanoff
    Wladimir Yordanoff
    • Armand Lesignac
    Gilles Cohen
    Gilles Cohen
    • Roland Lépervier
    Habib Dembélé
    • Koudjo Sangawe Bamba
    Ivan Franek
    Ivan Franek
    • Kazimir
    Pol White
    Pol White
    • Léon
    Emile Abossolo M'bo
    Emile Abossolo M'bo
    • Pamplemousse
    Ibrahim Koma
    Ibrahim Koma
    • Promedi
    Melodie Casta
    Melodie Casta
    • Jessica pilote russe
    • (as Mélodie Casta)
    Brice Fournier
    • Broussard
    Christelle Cornil
    Christelle Cornil
    • Josy Le Dentu
    Bruno Paviot
    Bruno Paviot
    • Moulinier
    Karim Barras
    • Jacquard
    Jean-Édouard Bodziak
    Jean-Édouard Bodziak
    • Calot
    Martial Courcier
    • Jean-Loup
    • Director
      • Nicolas Bedos
    • Writers
      • Jean-François Halin
      • Nicolas Bedos
      • Jean Bruce
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    7ulicknormanowen

    Hubert rides again.

    Third installment of the OSS 117 saga; the first one took place in the late fifties an showed "the hero's perfect mastery of the muslim world "; the second one,a precise spoof on the "serious " OSS 117 of sixties eurospies,the likes of "furia à Bahia pour OSS 117" set Hubert against the exiled Nazis and showed his "perfect knowledge of WW2".

    Then this one , set in a precise moment of French politics :1981, A few months and Giscard D'Estaing would disappear (President Bamba's royal present won't be lost on French people who lived through the seventies) .

    The world has changed ; Hubert Bonnisseur de la Bath hasn't ;he's still a, condescending ,ignorant ,dumb , uneducated ,vain, and ,to crown it all ,homophobic macho .

    Jean Dujardin is true to from ,and he's probably the best contemporary comic actor (like the great ones,he can also take dramatic parts);with a lesser talent, this could have turned in one of those crude feel good froggy comedies ;he escapes unharmed .

    He gets good support from Pierre Ninney ,as OSS 1001 (because the Deuxième Bureau runs out of three-figure designations) ; this young arrogant pretty boy shows himself better than his elder -which is not hard to do-,and ,which makes the matters worse , a rival with women! (a thing that even Bond never ran into); not only Hubert botches his collaborator's job in a shameless way,but he makes him believe he's got the brains although he only mutters "yes yes " " I know that" "that's what I wanted to say" ;and when the young Turk realizes Hubert has led him up the garden path and says that he 's got all the time in the world, it's too late (to skim pebbles can be dangerous!)

    Of course ,it's uneven ,and one wishes the feminist side (in spite of the unexpected twist) had been more exploited ,but the numerous gags (some puns may be lost on a non-French audience) :

    -Hubert depicting the Africans, then improving his knowledge by reading Hergé 's "Tintin au Congo"!

    -His condescension towards the servants ,the natives , an ironical put-down of politically correct people

    • "The lion does not know my gun isn't loaded " ,my favorite line.


    Given the chilly reviews it met with, we won't probably be granted a fourth installment and it's too bad ; it's not for highbrows , it's not food for thought ,but balderdash! Dujardin ,the only AA winner French actor -among four ,including three actresses-,is not chopped liver!
    8Matt-Canalcon

    The weakest entry in the franchise still manages to entertain!

    I have to say upfront I am a huge fan of the 2 previous movies directed by Michel Hazanavicius, I was nervous for this one because I hold them in high regards, and director Hazanavicius was not coming back because "he didn't like the script".

    I'm pleased to report the movie still succeed to make us laugh and entertain, Jean Dujardin is back in strong form. His comedic timing is always golden and his facial expressions haven't changed. The aesthetic was also a treat, like the 2 previous movies the set design, color palette and exotic locations makes it a beautiful film to look at. Maybe not as good as the other ones but still solid.

    I would say that the story/plot is probably the weakest point of the film, it drags a bit with a 2-hour runtime and they try to introduce a new agent played by Pierre Niney that feels a bit forced and didn't really work for me, it was hit & miss (mostly miss) with this character. It feels like they didn't really knew how to end this movie, but it didn't really take away from my enjoyment of it.

    This type of comedy can be tricky in today's politically correct day & age, but I thought they stayed true to Hubert and didn't held back. Now that he's going to Africa you can expect him to be maladroit... and he is. It never feels mean however, you can tell he's just an idiot who doesn't know better.

    Overall even though it does feel inferior to Rio Ne Répond Plus and Caire Nid d'Espions, it's something I know I'm going to watch again for Jean Dujardin's star performance as Hubert. Bonisseur De La Bath.
    7Aatchoum

    It could have been perfect

    Good movie, very well acted. Good James Bond parody. It's a bit crazy but unfortunately not enough crazy. It could have been a perfect comedy but it seems that fear of sounding racist and sexist keeps screenwriters, dialogue writer and filmmaker from really taking over more crazy. And this fear is gone to last for years.
    5satin-48250

    Mediocre

    It's not awful and it can extract 2 or 3 smiles.

    But what a difference with the first two installments. The wit is lost. It's often boring and most jokes fall flat.

    5 is a generous rating.
    8AgentSauvage

    Great spoof on Bond for those who remember 1981

    Imagine an aging French James Bond in 1981 sent to Africa on a mission and told not to appear either racist or misogynistic. This is the resulting film. Very enjoyable, as long as you understand the underlying humour and political situation - and, of course, performed brilliantly by Oscar-winning Jean Dujardin. The negative reviewers seem to misunderstand the underlying story and the background with which the film-makers have brilliantly dealt. It is not as laugh-a-minute as the original two films, but this is an OSS117 who is several years older and trying to cope with his decline in functions. I actually prefer this film to the original two - it is more developed upon the changing life of the main character - and it is still funny too!

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    • Trivia
      Director Michel Hazanavicius' original plan was to feature an aging and bald OSS 117, set the film in the 1970s and take inspiration from blaxploitation movies. Screenwriter Jean-François Halin refused to age the character, keeping him young as he was in the previous films, which would make the timeline of the series a floating one. The only plan to carry over from the original idea was to set the story in an African country. The movie now takes place in the 1980s.
    • Goofs
      OSS 117 is going to the SDECE offices (French intelligence service in the 70's) near the Eiffel Tower. The intelligence service offices were, and still are, boulevard Mortier, in the south of Paris, quite far from the Eiffel Tower.
    • Crazy credits
      The movie opens with Gaumont 80's logo.
    • Connections
      Edited into Indy Eka: From Africa with Love (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Oh Fields My Fields
      Lyrics by Viktor Gusev and music by Lev Knipper

      Performed by The Red Army Choir (as Les Choeurs de L'Armée Rouge)

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    • Release date
      • August 4, 2021 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • French
      • Russian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • OSS 117: From Africa with Love
    • Filming locations
      • France
    • Production companies
      • Mandarin Films
      • Gaumont
      • M6 Films
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      • $13,457,801
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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