Coming 2 America

2021

Action / Comedy

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Eddie Murphy Photo
Eddie Murphy as Akeem / Clarence / Saul / Randy Watson
James Earl Jones Photo
James Earl Jones as King Jaffe Joffer
Wesley Snipes Photo
Wesley Snipes as General Izzi
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English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 48 min
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1920*960
English 5.1
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 48 min
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997.01 MB
1280*640
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 48 min
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2 GB
1920*960
English 5.1
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 48 min
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English 5.1
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23.976 fps
1 hr 48 min
P/S 2 / 23

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ukproject1 / 10

As painful and entertaining as a turd finally pushed out after 33 years of constipation.

If I didn't have any affection towards the original, I would probably have turned this movie off about 15-20 minutes in.

The only thing that kept me tuned in is just sheer fascination to see how bad this crapfest could get.

And boy it just kept getting worse and worse.

If there is a hell, then everyone associated with this shameless piece of garbage should be forced to watch it on repeat for eternity.

Reviewed by The-Sarkologist3 / 10

Not That Funny, and Didn't Need to be Made

What was interesting was that there was a subtle dig at this movie about halfway through, where the protagonist makes a comment about most American Movies these days either being remakes, or sequals to movies that don't need a sequal. Honestly, I didn't find that comment all that funny, which sort gives you the impression that I didn't actually find this film to be all that funny. That would actually be a pretty accurate assumption because, yeah, I didn't find this film to be all that funny, and it is true that it is actually a sequal that really didn't need to be made.

Anyway, the film is set at a time where Akeem has now had children, but his is still the crown prince. However, his father is on the verge of death, which means that he is about to become king. In the previous film, he went to the United States to find himself a bride, and he did. The idea was that he wanted to wife that wouldn't hop on one leg and bark like a dog at his command. However, what ended up happening is that the neighbouring kingdom wasn't all that happy with the fact that Akeem didn't marry the woman whom they had prepared for this purpose. Also, they aren't happy that he doesn't have a male heir, but it turned out that when they were in the United States, that he did sleep with somebody, and she gave birth to an illegitimate heir, who happens to be male, so Akeem travels to America to find him.

In all honesty, the scenes in the United States are few and far between. In fact, the majority of the film takes place in Zamunda, which happens to be a pretty prosperous African country. However, the military junta bordering them is placing pressure on Akeem to provide a male heir so that they can marry into the Zamundan royal line. A lot of the film also has to do with the new crown prince coming to terms with the fact that he will be inheriting a kingdom.

Actually, much of the film has to do with traditions, and traditions that really don't apply much more. It is interesting that when Akeem becomes king, there are many references as to how he has become a lot like his father. It is almost as if that progressive nature has disappeared, and now the fact that he is the ruler, and that tradition bears down on him, he finds it difficult to go his progressive ways. Of course, the pressure from the general is also present, and it turns out that ruling a country isn't all that easy, or at least ruling a country and resisting the pressure that will no doubt ruin its prosperity.

However, as they suggested, I really didn't feel that there was any need to make this film. While it is interesting to revisit Akeem, it also felt that there were aspects of this film that basically retrofitted the previous film. On the other hand, the scene at the job interview was quite interesting, seeing where the Duke brothers, and their company, landed up. The thing is that even though Coming to America was not a direct sequal to Trading Places, the suggestion was that they do exist in the same universe, and of course the responses from the son were quite interested. However, in the end, this film was rather bland, and despite the subtle hints at how Queens had changed due to gentrification, it really don't stand out in my mind.

Reviewed by Prismark106 / 10

Coming 2 America

Coming 2 America has a joke of making sequels to old movies that nobody asked for.

Prince Akeem (Eddie Murphy) returns to America with Semmi (Arsenio Hall) to find the illegitimate son that he unwittingly sired in the first movie. This is done by new scenes with the actors deaged.

Akeem becomes king of Zamunda. As he only has three daughters, he needs to groom his new found son Lavelle Junson from Queens to be the new crown prince. This understandably upsets Akeem's eldest daughter as well as his wife Lisa.

Akeem also wants Lavelle to marry the daughter of the bellicose General Izzi (Wesley Snipes) from a neighbouring kingdom. This way he will unite the families of both kingdoms.

Coming 2 America recognises that the world has changed since 1988 and has a more inclusive outlook.

The subtext being that it is Akeem's daughters who take on General Izzi. It still explores the themes of marrying the person that you connect with.

It is a fun filled sequel with plenty of nods to the original Coming to America and other Eddie Murphy films. There is a quick shot of a painting of the Duke brothers from Trading Places (as well as Coming to America.)

John Amos and James Earl Jones are just few of the actors who reprise the roles from the original. New veterans include Tracy Morgan and Wesley Snipes who almost steals the movie in what is now for him a rare non action role.

This is still Murphy's and Hall's movie. They also reprise many of the other characters they played in the original such as the Barbershop characters who must be over a 100.

It is not as good as the original when Murphy was in his pomp but it has some heart and soul. It also has a fair few cameos including Morgan Freeman, En Vogue, Salt n Pepa and Gladys Knight.

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