Space Jam: Nuevas leyendas

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¡Bienvenidos a un partido de otra dimensión! El campeón de la NBA e ícono mundial LeBron James se embarca en una aventura épica junto a Bugs Bunny, el intemporal personaje de Looney Tunes. Este viaje de transformación es una frenética combinación de dos mundos que nos cuenta hasta dónde pueden llegar algunos padres para conectar con sus hijos. LeBron y su hijo Dom quedan atrapados en el espacio digital de una fuerza todopoderosa y malvada llamada A.I. Para poder volver a casa, LeBron tendrá que con la ayuda de Bugs, Lola Bunny y toda la pandilla de los muy indisciplinados Looney Tunes. Juntos tendrán que derrotar a los campeones digitalizados de A.I. y deberán hacerlo en la cancha de baloncesto. Se trata de una lista espectacular de estrellas de del baloncesto como nunca se ha visto. Son los Tunes contra los Goons enfrentados al desafío más importante de sus vidas que servirá para transformar el vínculo de LeBron con su hijo y arrojará luz sobre el poder de ser uno mismo. Los intrépidos Tunes se saltan todos los convencionalismos, ponen en marcha sus singulares talentos y consiguen sorprender al "Rey" James jugando el partido a su manera. (Warner Bros. España)

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D.Moore 

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inglés I yawned quite a lot. The most interesting thing about the new Space Jam was that watching a rapping Porky Pig wasn’t as cringe as seeing the crowd of Warner characters watching the game, played (unless they were animated) by people with pretty bad make-up, and the whole thing felt like one of the worst parodies ever. As for the main cartoon characters, unlike the boring human (anti)heroes, they managed to entertain me, but I was still amazed at the lack of teeth of the writers, who couldn't give those characters, even during the main match, at least one "avengers" scene, where Bugs, Will. E, Daffy and co. would get totally unleashed. A shame? Just a little. ()

Stanislaus 

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inglés My memories of the original Space Jam are very vague, yet I approached the second installment with a certain amount of nostalgic anticipation. Visually, it's a pretty good piece, mixing live action with animation. I also liked the idea of involving different characters across the film studios, even if the artwork itself was cluttered and a bit shoddy at times. The biggest stumbling block, however, was the shallow to silly script, full of familial and boring clichés, and the lacklustre acting – which wasn't even pulled off by the "Michael Jordan" joke. For a single viewing with a brain at half-throttle, Space Jam 2 enough, but I wouldn't reach for this basketball adventure a second time. ()

agentmiky 

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inglés The return of the legendary cult after 25 years, now with LeBron in the lead role. How could this possibly turn out? To start, I want to point out that I'm not one of those passionate defenders or fans of the original film. Yes, the first one entertained me, but that’s where it ends. The sequel follows a similar spirit. LeBron in the lead role didn’t bother me (what would anyone else have wanted? After all, he’s no actor like Michael Jordan). And the story? Sure, it's a pretty worn-out plot, but I must commend the creators for trying to stay current and choosing AI as the main antagonist. Why not? :) The various pop culture references to many things from the Warner Bros. universe, such as DC, Game of Thrones, The Matrix, etc., were enjoyable. And the final game didn’t disappoint either. So, no disaster here. It’s a laid-back film with everything that comes with it. 6/10. P.S. That cameo was a knockout... the best scene in the film! ()