For decades,
Hollywood has tried to continue the Pink Panther series
without the legendary star, Peter Sellers. The last one
was the abysmal “Son of the Pink Panther” from
1993 which proved that trying to revive the series was impossible
without Sellers. I thought they had learned their lesson
with 1983’s “Curse of the Pink Panther”
but I guess not.
Now
more than a decade since the last attempt, Hollywood dusts
off the pink panther and his bumbling detective. This time
Steve Martin steps into the trenchcoat of Inspector Jacques
Clouseau.
The
mystery surrounds the murder of a legendary French soccer
coach (Jason Statham) and the disappearance of his ring
which held the Pink Panther diamond. A whole host of suspects
are rounded up who all had a grudge against the coach.
Clouseau’s
boss Dreyfus (Kevin Kline) decides that unleashing the worst
detective in all France to solve the case will fool the
press and allow him to solve the high-profile case for himself
and win the French Medal of Honor.
I had
feared that any more reattempts at trying to capture the
magic of the original films would be pointless but I have
to say for what it is this is a really fun and hilarious
film.
This
is hands down the best Pink Panther film since 1978’s
“Revenge of the Pink Panther”. As all Panther
fans know that was the last “true” Sellers film
with him in the lead role. There were two films after that
with Sellers but they were made with archival footage.
Surprisingly
the jokes are everywhere in this film and it amazing but
the writers of this “re-imagining” of Clouseau
were able to harness the true magic of the character and
as well pave new territory. One of the funniest sequences
was the whole “good cop-bad cop” scene which
was new to the character but something the original Clouseau
probably would have done.
The
comic timing, slapstick falls, brilliant deliveries of ludicrous
lines are all done with such ease by Steve Martin and his
portrayal works in so many ways. I had a hard time imagining
Martin as Clouseau but that fear was quickly gone after
10 minutes into the film.
I really
loved the supporting cast of Kevin Kline, Jean Reno and
Emily Mortimer. If there is ever a sequel I hope these key
players all return because it is their magic that helped
Martin succeed as Clouseau.
What
I didn’t like about the film was casting of Beyonce
Knowles and Henry Czerny. Knowles is flat, uninteresting
and just used as eye-candy. I really liked the women better
from the original films because there always seemed to be
so much more going on with them especially Capucine in the
original “Pink Panther”. As for Czerny, he is
just so dull and it is like he phoned in his performance.
Martin
and his three supporting characters are what make this film
so brilliant and as a die-hard Panther fan, I loved it!
Hope there is a sequel.