Movie Review: The Pink Panther with Steve Martin

Catch a Killer, Find the Diamond, Fall on Your Face... All in a Days Work for Inspector Jacques Clouseau

By Kenneth Flickstein, published Feb 17, 2006
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Rating: 3.0 of 5


For those of you who don’t know, The Pink Panther is not just a cartoon character selling insulation or in the Sunday comics. The Pink Panther is not a bumbling French detective either. What is it? It is a large diamond that has been stolen and needs to be recovered. In the original stories, it was a jewel with a flaw that when observed correctly looked like a panther. In our updated remake, it is a large pink stone owned by a famous soccer coach.

So where did the bumbling French detective come in? Well, his name is Jacques Clouseau (Steve Martin). He’s a flop of a police officer who proudly thinks he is diligently holing up the law and serving the best interests of France. Motivated by national pride and a thirst to solve the crime, he acts in the name of the law with spectacular blunders as results.

Clouseau has been called in by Chief Inspector Dreyfus (Kevin Kline) to be promoted to full Inspector and to solve a high profile murder and as well determine the whereabouts of the infamous Pink Panther… or so he is told. In fact Chief Dreyfus is using him as a distraction to take attention away from the real investigation that he is heading up. This is all in the hope that the apprehension of the criminal will lead to the Chief winning a prestigious civic award.

The only brief slow points of this movie are when Clouseau is actually finding a clue. The facts he uncovers are not shared with the audience, but you are witness to the “Ah huh!” moment. So how does Jacques Clouseau solve a crime? He uses deductive reasoning of course. Reasoning so finely attuned that he usually winds up coming to the wrong conclusion.

Several times during the movie, Clouseau is faced with people having a hard time understanding him through his ludicrous French accent. In fact, his accent is so forced and phony that when he goes to a linguistics coach to “learn to speak with a flawless American accent”, you want to reach through the screen and slap him silly and teach how to pronounce “ham-bur-ger” though you know this is all a part of his charm.

Takeaways
  • This movie will leave you in stitches.
  • Steve Martin exceeds expectations and owns the role of Jacques Clouseau.
  • Great comedy. Go see this film.
Did You Know?
Peter Sellers', the original Inspector Jacques Clouseau, son was cast to replace his father... he bombed.
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Your review was OK but the movie was terrible.

Posted on 04/11/2008 at 7:04:26 PM

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