

Brice 3
Brice is back. The world has changed, but not him. When his best friend, Marius, calls for help, he goes on a wild adventure that will lead him to the other side of the world... Travel shapes youth but will he remain the king of the "casse" ?
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Plot Summary
This sequel to "Brice de Nice" sees the famous beach bum Brice, now in his forties, still living in Nice and struggling with his image. When he learns that his great love, Marie, is getting married, he decides to travel to Hawaii to win her back, bringing his loyal but incompetent friends with him. Their journey is filled with the same slapstick humor and absurd situations that characterized Brice's earlier adventures.
Critical Reception
Brice 3 was largely met with disappointment by critics and audiences alike, with many finding it a pale imitation of the original film. While some appreciated the return of Jean Dujardin's iconic character, most reviews cited a lack of originality, forced humor, and a weak plot as major drawbacks. The film struggled to capture the charm and spontaneity that made the first "Brice de Nice" a success.
What Reviewers Say
- A humorless and uninspired sequel that fails to recapture the magic of the original.
- Relies too heavily on outdated gags and predictable situations.
- A disappointing return for a beloved character, lacking in both wit and charm.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be a significant letdown, with many expressing that the humor felt forced and repetitive. The plot was often described as nonsensical, and the overall consensus was that the sequel did not live up to the legacy of the first film.
Fun Fact
Despite being a sequel to "Brice de Nice" (2005), the film is titled "Brice 3" because the director, James Huth, humorously suggested that Brice would never be capable of counting to 2.
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