Le Chihuahua de Beverly Hills 3
Titre original : Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva La Fiesta!
- Vidéo
- 2012
- Tous publics
- 1h 29min
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4,4/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen Papi, Chloe, the pups, Uncle Pedro and their owners move to a hotel, the smallest pup Rosa feels like she doesn't fit in, and Papi wants to make her feel better by showing her how speci... Tout lireWhen Papi, Chloe, the pups, Uncle Pedro and their owners move to a hotel, the smallest pup Rosa feels like she doesn't fit in, and Papi wants to make her feel better by showing her how special she is.When Papi, Chloe, the pups, Uncle Pedro and their owners move to a hotel, the smallest pup Rosa feels like she doesn't fit in, and Papi wants to make her feel better by showing her how special she is.
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- Casting principal
George Lopez
- Papi
- (voix)
Odette Annable
- Chloe
- (voix)
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This is easily my favourite film in this series and it's easy to see why. The cast mostly carry's over from the second film along with new characters including the Immeasurably likeable Kyle Gass in a surprisingly on brand role. It continues the themes of cultural appreciation and the value of family both born and chosen but with a new vibrancy. New friends and villains who may just be friends we don't know well enough yet. Along with these philosophical ideations is and incredibly funny music sequence wich serves as a vehicle for almost 15mins of dog/music puns.
Only for viewers who want to be entirely delighted.
Only for viewers who want to be entirely delighted.
I have never seen a movie handle a plot and its characters with such grace and authenticity. As I was watching this modern art piece by myself in my Grandfather's shed at 2:00 AM, I realized something. Life is a very fragile thing. We live and we die. Time will consume us and our lives in the blink of an eye. If there is a God, he forsake us long ago. I ponder on the very existence of God and myself in this world I live in. I scream into the shadows of my existence every night. No one hears me. God never answers. No one answers. I am a cog in the machine. An extra in the background. I am nothing. This movie is all I have. This movie gives me hope. This movie takes me to a world where I am valued. A world where God still loves us and cares for us. This film is proof that God exists. This faithful adaptation of the Shakespearean tragedy Macbeth will leave you in awe from start to finish. I believe that this movie can be a catalyst for the World's issues. All the conflicts we have, all the anger and violence can be stopped with this film. Please for all that is holy, watch this film and enter a world that we as people belong in.
I've seen the first two movies and thought that they were okay. This one took things too far and got really weird. The first two movies kept the dogs acting realistic for the most part. This one has chihuahuas standing on two feet, CGI arms playing instruments acting as our hosts. Chloe's owner seems to have disappeared. Now, we have a generic hotel story. This movie was unnecessary and too weird even for kids to enjoy.
Papi (George Lopez) and Chloe with their chihuahua family, and friends live comfortably in Beverly Hills. Their humans, Rachel and Sam, go to the luxurious Langham Hotel for job opportunities. The jobs fall through but hotel manager Hollis sees Chloe as the perfect face to sell the hotel as a new dog friendly destination.
I like Papi's jealousy of Chloe's new importance. Rachel's new job has some interesting aspects. Everything else is an ugly mess. It's a bad sequel to a cheesy franchise. This should have been an European Vacation sequel anyways. This is cheap and stupid. Unless you're a doggie fanatic or a non-verbal baby, there is nothing here for you.
I like Papi's jealousy of Chloe's new importance. Rachel's new job has some interesting aspects. Everything else is an ugly mess. It's a bad sequel to a cheesy franchise. This should have been an European Vacation sequel anyways. This is cheap and stupid. Unless you're a doggie fanatic or a non-verbal baby, there is nothing here for you.
Mercifully, I've now completed the fabled "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" trilogy. Odd as this seems to say, I do think that they saved the best one for last, though I would still argue that this is awful. It has one scene that I thought was, at least, passible.
For reasons I never quite understood Sam (Marcus Coloma), Rachel (Erin Cahill) and their various puppies move into a struggling hotel. Sam takes a job as a gardener, Erin as a Chef and Chloe (Odette Annable) as the hotel's mascot. The hotel though has a problem, a more illustrious hotel nearby is poaching their customers . . . . and I'm sure there are other things going on . . . One of the puppies doesn't like puppy school, or something... Honestly, who cares?
That this one has a plot, even one I can't really remember only a few days later already makes this a better film than the risible first sequel. Erin Cahill returns although because of reasons, Rachael moved on from being a socialite, to a . . rain forest researcher (?) . . . And is now a Chef apparently. Sam at least is consistent in his job. Frances Fisher throws a bit of credibility to the rest of the cast, and Kyle Gass shows up in a minor role.
It's mostly dreadful, obviously. The performances poor, the visual effects work on the "talking" is increasingly sketchy and jokes are risible. All except for one scene in which they audition bands for a party (or something... again who cares). The auditioning dogs are puns based on existing bands, and some of them, along with a scattershot list that is ran though afterwards, was occasionally, very nearly, actually amusing.
I'm still not totally done with Disney dog movies, I know, I still have to watch them go into space and a bunch of other terrible ideas, but hopefully, following this dire series, I've earned myself a little respite.
For reasons I never quite understood Sam (Marcus Coloma), Rachel (Erin Cahill) and their various puppies move into a struggling hotel. Sam takes a job as a gardener, Erin as a Chef and Chloe (Odette Annable) as the hotel's mascot. The hotel though has a problem, a more illustrious hotel nearby is poaching their customers . . . . and I'm sure there are other things going on . . . One of the puppies doesn't like puppy school, or something... Honestly, who cares?
That this one has a plot, even one I can't really remember only a few days later already makes this a better film than the risible first sequel. Erin Cahill returns although because of reasons, Rachael moved on from being a socialite, to a . . rain forest researcher (?) . . . And is now a Chef apparently. Sam at least is consistent in his job. Frances Fisher throws a bit of credibility to the rest of the cast, and Kyle Gass shows up in a minor role.
It's mostly dreadful, obviously. The performances poor, the visual effects work on the "talking" is increasingly sketchy and jokes are risible. All except for one scene in which they audition bands for a party (or something... again who cares). The auditioning dogs are puns based on existing bands, and some of them, along with a scattershot list that is ran though afterwards, was occasionally, very nearly, actually amusing.
I'm still not totally done with Disney dog movies, I know, I still have to watch them go into space and a bunch of other terrible ideas, but hopefully, following this dire series, I've earned myself a little respite.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis was Kay Panabaker's final film before she retired from acting and became a zoologist.
- ConnexionsFollows Le chihuahua de Beverly Hills (2008)
- Bandes originalesLucky Blues
Written and Performed by William Bradford Mersereau, Jr.
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva La Fiesta!
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- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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