Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls Poster

Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995)

PG-13 11/10/1995 Crime, Comedy, Adventure 1h 30m
63%
User
Score
6.4/10
23%
43/100

New animals. New adventures. Same hair.

Overview

Summoned from an ashram in Tibet, Ace finds himself on a perilous journey into the jungles of Africa to find Shikaka, the missing sacred animal of the friendly Wachati tribe. He must accomplish this before the wedding of the Wachati's Princess to the prince of the warrior Wachootoos. If Ace fails, the result will be a vicious tribal war.

Jack Bernstein

Characters

Steve Oedekerk

Director

Part of the Ace Ventura Collection

Includes Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey

Ace Ventura

Ian McNeice

Ian McNeice

Fulton Greenwall

Simon Callow

Simon Callow

Vincent Cadby

Maynard Eziashi

Maynard Eziashi

Ouda

Bob Gunton

Bob Gunton

Burton Quinn

Sophie Okonedo

Sophie Okonedo

The Wachati Princess

Tommy Davidson

Tommy Davidson

The Tiny Warrior

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

Hitu

Danny Daniels

Danny Daniels

Wachootoo Witch Doctor

Media

Ace Ventura Meets The Wachati Tribe

Ace Ventura Meets The Wachati Tribe

Trailer

Trailer

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Reviews

A review by Andre Gonzales

Written on April 6, 2023

Not any where as good as the 1st. It was ok. Not as funny. I guess I just didn't like the whole jungle theme....

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A review by Filipe Manuel Neto

Written on August 12, 2023

**Uninteresting, the film is only not worse thanks to Jim Carrey.**

Personally, I liked the first movie. Jim Carrey is a force of nature and almost always manages to surprise us with his crazy things. Unfortunately, this film is inferior, much inferior, and in good part due to the poor level of comedy, which abuses sexual and scatological humor to make jokes, increasingly predictable and unfunny.

I really think that the film's problem is in the script, a piece of garbage that shouldn't have been used for anything other than a good bonfire. Another problem is the departure of Tom Shadyac and the replacement by Steve Oedekerk, a director who is incapable of having the same creativity and comic spirit. These two problems doomed the film.

Jim Carrey turns out to be the least guilty. H...

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