Kiss Kiss Bang Bang User Reviews

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One of the top detective films of all time Reviewed by Count_Zero on May 22, 2010. Count_Zero has written 64 reviews. His/her last review was for Is Paris Burning?. 78 out of 91 users recommend his reviews. 1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.
 This review was originally written for my blog.

The Premise:

Small time thief Harry Lockhart (Downey Jr.) manages to evade going to jail by stumbling, literally, into a screen test and getting drug out to California for a movie role in a private detective film. He then ends up stumbling (a little less literally) into two murders, a cover-up, fraud, and and the girl from high school he had the hots for.

The Genre: Contemporary Dark Comedy Detective Film.

The Good:

Downey Jr.’s narration is very well done. It’s funny and witty without being contrived witty (like Buffy can be a times). It also manages to fit some Hard Boiled Detective Novel-isms in there, without being too corny about it. The rest of the dialog is the same as well, with the exception of the Detective Novel-isms, which when they are used, are used by people who have a good reason for using them – they grew up reading Hard Boiled detective novels and thus they effected their speech patterns, somewhat. But, frankly, the character of Harry Lockhart (especially his narration, makes this movie.

The Bad:

Lockhart’s Badass Moment at the end of the movie feels a little out of place. Particularly after he Heroic BSODs after the first time he kills someone, and the second time he freezes up a bit. The end of the movie, though, he’s apparently picked up the Carnival of Carnage feat a couple times and takes out 3 people in very quick succession, without stopping. There were mitigating factors, but still…

The Ugly:

The amount of development for the villain is minimal, which is unfortunate, because with most good hardboiled detective novels and films, from The Limey, to Brick, to The Maltese Falcon, we get to meet and spend time with the villain, and either through expository dialog delivered by the villain or by the protagonist, we learn why he’s doing what he’s doing. The reason doesn’t have to be justfied, or believable, or sympathetic, but at least we have a cause for the effect (the murder(s) and other crimes the villain or his henchmen have been performing throughout the film).

The Verdict:

This is a very good film. If you like detective fiction, particularly the hard boiled stuff from the 50s, 60s, and 70s, you’ll like this movie. It’s one of the best crime/mystery movies I’ve seen thus far – and with perhaps one exception (which I’m not going to spoil), it doesn’t cheat. Get this film.

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General Information Edit
Name Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
US Release Oct. 21, 2005
UK Release Sept. 6, 2005
AUS Release Nov. 3, 2005
Runtime 103
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Rating R
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  • In today's dollars
    Domestic $4,243,756
    Foreign +11,541,392
  • = total worldwide gross $15,785,148
  • - a reported budget of $15,000,000
  • = a 5.2% net profit of $785,148
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