Una vez... hicieron historia. Ahora... son historia.
Una cabina telefónica es el instrumento que utilizan Billy y Ted para viajar a sus anchas por el espacio y el tiempo. Viajarán al Infierno, al Cielo, se harán amigos de la Muerte (que acabará convirtiéndose en ídolo del rock), y conocerán a los marcianos, al conejo de Pascua, y a Albert Einstein.
"Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey," released in 1991 by Orion Pictures and Nelson Entertainment, is a whimsical and inventive sequel that expands the universe of its beloved predecessor. Directed by Peter Hewitt, the film follows the titular duo, Bill S. Preston, Esq. (Alex Winter) and Ted "Theodore" Logan (Keanu Reeves), as they face a new challenge from the future: evil robot duplicates sent by the villainous De Nomolos to prevent them from fulfilling their destiny of creating a utopian society through their music. The film cleverly shifts genres from the light-hearted comedy of the original to a more daring mix of science fiction, horror, and even existential philosophy, all while maintaining the infectious charm and optimism that defined the first movie. In a bold narrative move, "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey" sends its protagonists on an unexpected journey through the afterlife. After being killed by their robotic counterparts, Bill and Ted must navigate Hell, Heaven, and even confront Death himself (William Sadler) in a series of games to return to the land of the living. This segment of the film is both hilarious and surprisingly poignant, as it explores themes of friendship, perseverance, and the power of positive thinking. The duo's unwavering belief in each other and their mission adds depth to their characters, making their journey not just entertaining but also emotionally resonant. The film's creativity shines through in its eclectic mix of characters and settings. From the bizarre inhabitants of Hell to the serene beauty of Heaven, the visual and narrative choices are bold and imaginative. The introduction of the "good robot us's" and the climactic battle at the Battle of the Bands showcase the film's commitment to blending genres and pushing boundaries. The supporting cast, including the likes of Pam Grier as a futuristic warrior and Joss Ackland as the scheming De Nomolos, adds layers of intrigue and excitement to the story, ensuring that the film remains engaging from start to finish. "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey" may not have achieved the same iconic status as its predecessor, but it stands as a testament to the creative spirit of its makers. The film's willingness to take risks and explore new territory while staying true to the core values of friendship and optimism that defined the original makes it a unique and memorable entry in the Bill & Ted saga. With its blend of humor, heart, and sheer inventiveness, "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey" remains a cult classic that continues to delight fans and inspire new generations of viewers.
Año1991
Presupuesto20000000$
Duración93 min
Ingresos38000000$
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GénerosAventuraComediaCiencia ficción
Países de producciónUnited States of America