Review of The Pink Panther (2006) by Danc. — 21 Feb 2008
The Pink Panther once was a TV Show, hilarious series of films, and classics too. And now Steve Martin, who probably is the only perfect Inspector Closeau you can possibly find nowadays. Steve Martin, also screenwriter of this motion capture brings us a silly rally of fun, quirky humor, set of events, and attitudes.
Coleau couldn't be any stupider than this but I never knew he could actually solve a case. Some might say it is disappointing how he solves the case, but I think it just brightens up script. The case, which is easy enough for a 5 year-old to uncover, is simply magnifying, intelligent, and smart, and its reliance of quirky fashions to juice things up.
It retains to its style, and its characters. The plot is short, and has cheesy moments, but it succeeds. At Steve Martin's finest work, Shawn Levy (also a film critic) directs like nothing he has ever done before.
It may be something you probably only enjoy once watching, but literally, it ain't crap. It s actually a lot of fun.
This review of The Pink Panther (2006) was written by Danc. on 21 Feb 2008.
The Pink Panther has generally received mixed reviews.
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