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15 Double Whammy (2003)

updated 15th July 2003
reviewer's rating
Two Stars
Reviewed by Laura Bushell


Director
Tom DiCillo
Writer
Tom DiCillo
Stars
Denis Leary
Maurice G Smith
Elizabeth Hurley
Daniel Margotta
Steve Buscemi
Victor Argo
Luis Guzmán
Length
100 minutes
Distributor
Winchester Films
Cinema
18th July 2003
Country
USA
Genres
Crime
Comedy
Web Links
Read our interview with Denis Leary

Interview with director Tom DiCillo


Detective Ray Pluto (Denis Leary) is a cop who's always in the right place at the wrong time. Take the bizarre opening scene here, where Pluto is witness to a burger bar massacre when a long-standing back problem thwarts his attempt to shoot the gunman.

It's a potentially funny set-up, but with bystanders being blow to bits, doesn't exactly make for hilarious viewing. And therein lies the problem with "Double Whammy" - it's neither one thing nor the other. Instead it's a meandering series of good and bad scenarios.

The film follows Pluto as he tries to shake off his 'loser cop' reputation. He investigates the shooting of his neighbour (Luis Guzmán); deals with the sexual identity crisis of a workmate (Steve Buscemi); and begins a relationship with his sexy chiropractor (Elizabeth Hurley). Add to this a couple of inept gangsters and two pretentious wannabe scriptwriters, and it's no wonder it gets into a mess.

Leary is likeably deadpan as the put-upon cop. And, although generally underused, Guzmán and Buscemi's humour still shines through their quirky supporting roles.

Director Tom DiCillo has clearly gone for comic capers over characterisation, sacrificing any real plotting for laughs.

Although it's hard to be overjoyed with "Double Whammy", it similarly doesn't rouse emotion in the opposite direction, as there's nothing hugely dislikeable about it either. It's amusing enough to sit and watch but has no resonance beyond that.

Come to think of it, though, there is one surprise: Elizabeth Hurley is actually quite good. There you go.







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