Review of Kiss Kiss... Bang Bang (1966) by Dan D — 20 Oct 2011
An aspiring actor relocates to L.A. to become embroiled in a murder conspiracy involving his high school sweetheart and a gay private eye. I'm a big fan of Film Noir so this pastiche from Shane Black was always going to be right up my alley and it didn't disappoint.
It's perfectly cast, with Downey who had been in the wilderness for the previous few years reminding everyone why we liked him so much and he plays off Kilmer's dismissive hard-boiled pro detective brilliantly.
The post-modern narration is also a master stroke and I even loved the title sequence. Towards the climax Black reverts to type and shrugs off the witty noir deconstruction to settle back into the usual 80s style macho excess that he made his name on but at least he plays the irony card and age has tempered his misogyny to some extent in that he created a female hero (albeit one who "****ed EVERYONE in school.
") As a whole though, it's very funny, very stylish and hugely entertaining and certainly one of the best comic thrillers of recent years.
This review of Kiss Kiss... Bang Bang (1966) was written by Dan D on 20 Oct 2011.
Kiss Kiss... Bang Bang has generally received very positive reviews.
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