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Bon à tirer (B.A.T.)

ComédieRomance
Année2011
Durée1h 45m

Rick et Fred, deux maris qui ont des difficultés dans leur mariage, se voient remettre un Hall Pass par leurs femmes : pendant une semaine, ils peuvent faire ce qu'ils veulent.

Bande-annonce

Casting

Owen Wilson

Rick

Jason Sudeikis

Fred

Christina Applegate

Grace

Jenna Fischer

Maggie

Nicky Whelan

Leigh

Richard Jenkins

Coakley

Stephen Merchant

Gary

Larry Joe Campbell

Hog-Head

Bruce Thomas

Rick Coleman

Tyler Hoechlin

Gerry

DW

Derek Waters

Brent

Alexandra Daddario

Paige

Rob Moran

Ed Long

Lauren Bowles

Britney

Christa Beth Campbell

Emma

Macsen Lintz

Gunnar

Kristin Carey

Aunt Meg

Joy Behar

Dr. Lucy

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Commentaires

10 commentaires

Ch Iman NaarMar 23, 2026

Holl pass [Hindi] dub

official.queen494Mar 22, 2026
UYoOjJJul 21, 2024

watch later

Ahmed AlbasheerMay 29, 2023

source: Hall Pass

serenaaa_lalicorneMay 23, 2023

I really don't understand why so many bad reviews, infact i found this movie not so bad, even a nice one funny and entertaining. of course is a light movie and nothing so special, but if you want a light comedy with several funny scenes and laughs that could be ok.

MARWAN MAYOURMay 23, 2023

Hall Pass is the latest "boys never grow up" comedy to come out of the Ferrelly Brothers. Being the creative minds behind Dumb and Dumber and There's Something About Mary, one can expect a riotous situational comedy with a dash of lewd exposure all while managing to keep a heartwarming undertone that makes it all worth it. Unfortunately, Hall Pass keeps the lewd with a dash of comical instances of brilliance while managing to keep the audience wondering when the movie will finally just... stop playing. Rick (Owen Wilson, the blonde one who's not Luke Wilson) and Fred (Jason Sudeikis of SNL fame) are best buds happily married to wonderful women Maggie (Jenna Fischer of The Office) and Grace (Christina Applegate of Anchorman, Married with Children). But things have gotten a little stale in the bedroom and the guys are helpless but to gawk at all the young "talent" that surrounds them. Darn it, if only they weren't married! The wives take note of this behavior and after a lengthy dialogue with a minor character literally detailing the title of the film, they pave the way for a wild week of orgies and freedom by issuing their husbands a "hall pass" a.k.a. a week free from marriage in which they can sow their wild oats. The boys are instantly excited and embrace the idea without any concern for how bad things must be in their marriage to have brought their wives to this point, but never mind. Free sex! Except they find that it isn't as easy as they remember to meet women leading to failed attempt after attempt to not only fulfill their fantasies, but to even function without the guidance of their wives. Reminiscent of moving out of the house for the first time and instead of mom's meatloaf, you're eating Cup o' Noodles for 3 weeks straight. The ladies, on the other hand, go Maggie's father's summer home for the week and party with a visiting Minor League baseball team and play volley ball and shotgun beer and are flirted with constantly and... well, you get the point. Ultimately, the film slumps along from one scene to the next, segmented together in a shrewd manner. The film's crippling weakness isn't that a majority of the jokes are asinine for even a Farrelly Brother film or that the plot is overly contrived but that the characters we're meant to invest in just aren't interesting or agreeable or worth a $10 admission. Being a fan of Wilson and especially of Sudeikis, the characters they played were severely underwritten for their talents. They didn't seem to capture the bumbling 40-year-old thinking he could still be a 20-year-old effect and just came across as bumbling 40-year- olds pretending to be 60-year-olds thinking they could be 20-year-olds. Fischer and Applegate were also underwritten and thus made it hard to really invest in their characters as well. While there are a few memorable moments involving a hipster troll working at a coffee shop and Stephen Merchant being Stephen Merchant for 5 minutes, Hall Pass just does not deserve to be excused from its poor execution. 1.5 Hawaiian shirts out of 5 -MovieFloss.com

Odeneho.AhkwasiMay 23, 2023

in an era of burgeoning comedic genius, this is and pair of wrinkled testes floating in a bowl of warm corona light. uninspired and disastrous. everyone involved should be embarrassed. because i need 10 lines for a review, i will talk about something better than this "movie". like being cut with a belt sander, rubbing a homeless man's feet, diarrhea Popsicles, very small parachutes, foot binding, water boarding, being stranded in a life raft in the middle of the Atlantic, being clawed in the anus by a bear. and that is about it. I'm sure some people think its really funny. but its not. if you think I'm way off watch it and tell me. but then you will look really dumb.

Nedu WazobiaMay 23, 2023

pointlessly crude, unfunny, insulting to any thinking person - this is a total vulgar piece of crap. One of the worst flicks I have ever had the misfortune to come across. Do yourself a favor and skip this. There's something about "Hall Pass" that feels grosser than the usual Farrelly brothers comedy. There is a joke involving an explosion of human diarrhea, but it's not nearly as off-putting as the film's unlikable characters. Everything feels forced. Nothing kills laughter faster than trying too hard. TOTAL JUNK.DO NOT WATCH.

KabzaDeSmallMay 23, 2023

I really would not waste any money on this movie. I wish I had not watched the movie because I will never get the time I spent watching this garbage back and should sue the idiot directors This is a non stop * joke and awkwardly explicit male nudity type of movie that fails to deliver anything original tries to force its jokes to happen. This movie is pretty much for females and bi/gay males as with many comedy that have been coming out in the last decade and a half. Its a cop-out to producing anything of substance just to flip a quick buck. The entertainment industry knows that if they make movies for the girls their boyfriends will pay for it even if they do not care to see the movie because of the roles society has in place for men. However if they make movies with lots of female nudity and * jokes the movie will flop because women flip out and call men disgusting perverts for wanting to see the movie. Got to love double standards. A trendy flop of a bad time. This movie was terrible. Watch if you are masochistic.

عليوة الترهوني🔥❤May 23, 2023

The film itself was passable entertainment from the Hollywood McDonalds style menu of mediocrity however the thing that absolute gob smacked me was the unnecessary and lets call a spade a spade, * scenes although this film had 15 rating. The one particular scene that I never in my whole life would have thought I would see passed of as entertainment was the Jacuzzi scene. This is where two naked men black and white rush in to save Owen Wilson who'd fallen asleep in the tub. The gratuitous close up of the black fellers * -which looked partially erect, made me feel saddened and sick that this stuff now gets past the censors without batting an eyelid. I mean how can you watch this filth with your kids or parents . I have no doubt as witnessed by the Glenn Beck radio interview with Ben Shapiro who is an author of a new book about the left liberal strangle hold on Hollywood and this film clearly shows that. Let me elaborate: Ben Shapiro talks about the director of desperate housewives making same sex neighbours the norm. We have the same in England where the BBC is dominated by left, liberal self interest groups. I'm convinced that members of the production team or the director have an agenda to make * acceptable everywhere in our society. The Farrelly brothers should be absolutely ashamed of their contribution to the breakdown of the moral glue of our society. When lovingly shown shots of an half erect * is passed of for 15 year old entertainment then you really feel we are entering the final age of Babylon. Lawrence Jenkins London