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Rowan Atkinson, Natalie Imbruglia, Ben Miller, John Malkovich, Tim Pigott-Smith, Kevin McNally, Oliver Ford Davies, Douglas McFerran, Steve Nicolson (több)Streaming (1)
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Anglia végső reménye Johnny English, az utolsó, még életben lévő brit kém. Ő az egyetlen, akinek esélye lehet megvédeni hazáját, megbosszulni a Titkosszolgálat kiirtását, és leleplezni a szörnyeteget, aki rá akarja tenni a kezét az egykoron hatalmas birodalom örök jelképeire, a Koronaékszerekre. Johnny English nem tudja, mi a félelem. Nem tudja, mi a veszély. Nem tud semmit. A kétbalkezes- és lábas titkos ügynök mégis nyomra bukkan. Az elsőszámú gyanúsítottja Pascal Sauvage, a titokzatos francia vállalkozó, és a vonzó Lorna Campbell. (UIP-Duna Film)
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An enjoyable parody of Bond films in a purely British style. But with almost no humour. It doesn't impress, it entertains, the film embarrasses itself a few times, and it thrills in about three moments. Ideal harmless average, perfect for TV. ()
Elegánsan elkészített film, de kevésbé nevettet, mint ahogyan azt várnánk. Natalie Imbruglia nem tud játszani a szemével, John Malkovich itt pedig "szörnyű"! :-) Rowan Atkinson jó, az elegáns öltöny meglepően jól áll neki. Drámai szerepben akarom látni! ()
A slightly different Rowan Atkinson in a battle with the cunning accent of John Malkovich. The level of silliness sometimes teeters on the very edge, but the moments when the clever jokes fit together with full force are really worth it. "Thank you for the music..." ()
This film had such poor reviews at its premiere and such a lukewarm reception from film fans that I avoided it by a wide margin and only watched it years later on television. Maybe because I expected nothing, I was pleasantly surprised. The result, admittedly, is not dazzling, and there are certainly much better films in the genre, but it’s enough for a 60% overall impression. I actually suffered at times with the film version of Mr. Bean, and Johnny English is at least a class better. Although the film suffers from inconsistency, the dull moments are interspersed with genuinely funny ones, and most importantly, Rowan Atkinson can do more than just Bean-like grimaces; his acting range is much broader. ()
“He knows no fear. He knows no danger. He knows nothing” The film pokes fun at English agents in a rather humorous way, and Rowan Atkinson gives the British Secret Service a whole new dimension. It was funny to watch the merry-go-round of English's blunders that start at the beginning of the film and don’t stop during the end credits. There was a deaf spot here and there – and yes, Atkinson is more suited to short gags like in Mr. Bean – but I still enjoy watching the escapades of Britain's most inept agent from time to time. ()
I thought, or rather remembered the film as being quite funny. In the English version, I found that the only thing that's really funny here is Malkovich's English with a crazy French accent. Johnny English's character is so interchangeable that it's not even nice, and the film can be very disappointing in terms of comedy. ()
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