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Ägypten 1955: Kairo ist ein Schmelztiegel, in dem Geheimagenten aus aller Herren Länder unterwegs sind. Jeder spioniert gegen jeden, jeder sabotiert jeden: Franzosen, Engländer, Sowjets, die Familie des gestürzten Königs Farouk sowie islamische Extremisten. Um wieder Ordnung in das Chaos zu bringen und eine geheime Mission zu erfüllen, entsendet der französische Präsident seine ultimative Geheimwaffe, den Stolz des Geheimdienstes, den Helden Europas, in den Hexenkessel Nordafrikas: Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath, alias OSS 117!
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I've watched this movie in the original language (French) as a way to improve my skills and proficiency in it. But while I understood a lot (thanks, subtitles!), I'm not a native speaker and some jokes clearly flew over my head, so it may affect my feeling towards the movie as a whole. _OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies_ is very clearly a spoof of the James Bond movies, especially the first ones from the 60s and 70s. The protagonist has the characteristic of a Bond-like character: he's handsome, physically fit, adept in combat and charming with the ladies. But he's also incredibly tone-deaf in things like race and religion. He's extremely cocky and full of himself, which makes him really fun to watch as he gets involved in these complex plots while he himself seems more interested in love making than resolving the situation. I liked the cinematography of the movie, it really did capture that early Bond movie feel. Especially in the car scenes! Overall, it's a very enjoyable parody with good and funny gags (the chicken one was hilarious to me). It really flows well and it's not too long. Worth a watch! 7/10
Very fun parody! Make James Bond a tad more condescending, racist, cocky, ignorant and you’ve got OSS117.
Excellent movie. I like the way how Dujardin comes across as suave and comical. 10/10 moustache!
The humor just does not translate.
I don't agree with the high praise and the high rating. Boring and stupid, tries to be a farce but it fails spectacularly