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Review of The Pink Panther

Posted : 10 years, 9 months ago on 26 July 2013 09:35

I suppose it might be important to note before I start this review, that I've never seen any of the Pink Panther movies before this one. This might explain why I was not as disgusted by this film as many others. The Pink Panther is not a film I can exactly recommend, but I didn't find it as horrendous as many others have.

In the film's simplistic plot, the dim-witted Inspector Jacques Clouseau is hired to discover who murdered a famous soccer coach, and who stole the famous Pink Panther diamond from said coach. However, unbeknownst to Inspector Clouseau, Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus hired Clouseau knowing that Clouseau would be unable to solve the case. And the point of this is...well...actually, it seems there really isn't much point to hiring Clouseau and then firing him later.

The excuse the film uses is that Dreyfus, in an effort to win the Medal of Honor, tries to solve the case himself, while using Clouseau as the idiot mascot of the case. But couldn't Dreyfus have just solved the case without pointlessly hiring Clouseau as the press idiot? I know this is a children's film, but the least this film could've done is finished writing the plot!

On a more positive note, The Pink Panther manages to get a few good laughs. Some gags are really quite funny. But the problem here is that for every gag that works, there's at least one other that's painfully unfunny. Many gags fall victim to predictability, excessive overuse, and absurdly poor timing. Yes, there is laughter, but there are also many groans.

The comedy is not sophisticated by any means. Everything about this movie is stupid, but stupid can be funny, and The Pink Panther often shows us this. Slap stick, awful disguises, and silly accents flood the film. When the humor was successful, I laughed. When the humor was less successful, I groaned.

I feel that more of the gags might have worked had the rest of the characters been more intelligent. An idiot is always funnier when those surrounding the idiot are much more sensible. The problem here is that everybody in the film is just as stupid and dim-witted as Inspector Clouseau, which makes Inspector Clouseau seem less zany than he should.

There are fart jokes (of course), and there is silly dancing (of course), as these are the unfortunate staples of children's films. But much to my surprise, The Pink Panther had some very surprising sexual humor. This is a PG rated film, but some content was surprisingly risque. Had this content been in a film aimed towards adults, this might've been funny. But seeing this kind of humor in supposed children's entertainment only served to disgust me. There was also some surprising language in this film. I may not be a parent, but if I was, I would not feel comfortable letting my children watch The Pink Panther.

And yet, the film just isn't funny enough to recommend to older viewers. The Pink Panther is just too silly and immature to consistently entertain audience members older than 12. Indeed, the childish nature of The Pink Panther is more than likely to irritate most older audience members.

Steve Martin does his best in the lead. Between the exaggerated French accent and silly antics, Martin's performance is adequate, if unimpressive. Unfortunately, the rest of the cast is very weak. The weakest member of the cast is easily Kevin Kline as Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus. He's stiff, dull, and frequently changes from his American accent, to his (very weak) French accent.

The score, composed by Christophe Beck, is fairly pedestrian. Though it benefits greatly from Henry Mancini's deliciously jazzy main theme, Christophe Beck's mediocre arrangements of theme do little to energize the score or events onscreen.

While not as painful as one could be lead to believe, The Pink Panther is simply not consistently funny enough to recommend to older viewers. At the same time, I can not- in good conscience- recommend the film to younger viewers either, due to risque material and language. In an odd attempt to please the entire audience, The Pink Panther fails to please anyone.


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A bad movie

Posted : 12 years, 6 months ago on 3 November 2011 01:13

I have seen many movies starring Steve Martin (by now, more than 20) and, honestly, most of them are pretty disappointing and this one may be his worst movie to date. I kept hearing only bad things about it but since it was on the TV, I thought I should give a try. What a terrible waste of time... I mean, I haven't seen Peter Sellers celebrated version yet, but it was pretty bad. Steve Martin was not funny, but rather obnoxious and the story wasn't entertaining whatsoever. The only funny thing is that, in spite of the lackluster reception, they still made a sequel for this piece of turd. To conclude, it is pretty bad, you should really avoid it, even you are a huge fan of Steve Martin.


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The Pink Panther review

Posted : 15 years, 3 months ago on 1 February 2009 07:00

Though it's a typicall american movie where they MUST tease french (cause yeah, they have a TERRIBLE accent, but not thaaat much), it was SO funning. I loved it.


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The Pink Panther review

Posted : 16 years, 10 months ago on 18 July 2007 07:19

The movie can be quite ridiculous but it has its redeeming moments. I especially liked the "wallflower-ninja thing" at the climactic party and the steve martin and jean reno unexpected dance production. and oh! i can never forget the james bond spoof. clive owen's appearance was great!


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Seems over rated

Posted : 17 years, 6 months ago on 26 October 2006 02:18

This movie seems like something that has been over rated. I am pretty sure it's a kid movie. I would never watch something like this.


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Very awesome remake. Steve Martin was wo

Posted : 18 years, 2 months ago on 8 March 2006 07:15

After waiting for this film for 10 months I got to see it when it opened Feb 10th. It was a really good remake unlike some that are made today.

Sometimes the film exaggerated, but the cast was wonderful, the plot interesting and Clouseau unstoppable.

I liked how Steve Martin created his character in his own style and in his own way. Of course Clouseau could never be replaced by anyone becuz Peter Sellers made the character, but it was cool that someone of my age (20) was able to relive the experience in a new way in the theaters.

This film is for the new generation of fans and for the older ones alike. It also helps to bring young people to the films first made and what Peter did to make the original series come alive.

Really good movie. Congrats on everyone who worked on it including those who gave tribute to Peter Sellers.


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