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Reviewed by: davybozal24-7
Posted on April 30, 2006 6:51 PM
Harry Lockhart ( Robert Downey Jr. ) wants to do the right thing , he just isn't sure how ! His perpetual bad luck takes a turn for the better when he stumbles into an audition for a Hollywood detective movie .
Faster than you can say Jack Robinson , the producer flies him to Los Angeles for a screen test . In Los Angeles , Lockhart is teamed with tough - guy private eye '' Gay Perry '' ( Val Kilmer ) who will train him for his upcoming role . Gay Perry and the thief , trying to be an actor , impersonating a detective , become involved in a murder case with twists .
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With smart scribe Shane Black both penning the script and behind the camera, Kiss Kiss Bang Bangwas never going to be ordinary. Yet it's far better than you could have hoped for, marrying in comedy, action, a bit of a detective work and a constant, knowing wink to the audience.
Cruelly underperforming at the box office, the film finds Robert Downey Jr as a small time thief, who quite literally finds himself stumbling into the world of acting. With a potential role as a private detective in the offing, his agent arranges for him to spend his time with private investigator Val Kilmer. All is fairly light, until a dead body crosses their paths and a genuine mystery presents itself.
And that then sets the scene for a pacey, energetic film spearheaded by a trio of strong performances. The main plaudits should go to the interplay between Kilmer and Downey Jr, who both eat up their respective best roles in years. Meeting them head on though is Michelle Monaghan, who plays a wannabe actress with a talent for fast talking, and looks that Downey Jr's Harry can't help but resist.
Now it's fair to argue that the setup itself doesn't feel particularly fresh. Yet the execution most certainly is, with Black savvy enough to know when to avoid the genre clichés, and when to drive his script right through the middle of them with a great big grin on his face. Grounded by a splendidly witty narration from Downey Jr, Kiss Kiss Bang Bangis, at the point this review is being written, an underappreciated gem. Hopefully time, and DVD, will see it right.--Simon Brew