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The Pink Panther 2 Review

09 Feb 2009
Critics rating: 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed by Tom Charity , LOVEFiLM
The Pink Panther 2

Something fishy is afoot.

Has Steve Martin (64) settled on Inspector Clouseau as his retirement plan? It’s not as if his 2006 reincarnation of Peter Sellers’ most famous role set the world alight – at least, not in a good way (the Inspector burns down a restaurant here, twice). Even if Martin looks much as he always has, it’s a bit late in the day to take on such a physically demanding franchise, n’est ce pas?

The Pink Panther 2

Director Harald Zwart
Genres Comedy
Run time 92 mins Certificate PG

Still, let’s accentuate the positif. Martin?s cameo in Baby Mama last year was probably his best work since Bowfinger (1999) and The Pink Panther 2 represents a partial improvement on numéro un. Nothing to get excited about mind – it’s still slapdash, inane, and acutely rubbish at times, but despite everything there are some chuckles here.

Here’s the plot: a series of priceless treasures are swiped from museums around the world, including the shroud of Turin, the Magna Carta, and the Pink Panther diamond. There’s no mystery about the thief: “The Tornado” leaves his calling card at the scene of the crime. But who is this Tornado, and where? Clouseau is tapped to head up an international dream team of top cops, including Italy’s Vicenzo Leone (Andy Garcia), Japan’s Kenji (Matsuzaki Yuki), and Britain’s Pepperidge (Alfred Molina). Also on board, Tornado expert Sonia (Aishwarya Rai). It doesn’t take them long to deduce that Clouseau is an idiot. By the time the Pope’s ring is stolen from his finger, the rest of the world is catching on too.

The Pink Panther 2: Andy Garcia and Steve Martin

The mystery element plays out quite well. A romantic rivalry with Vicenzo over the affections of Nicole (Emily Mortimer) is not as developed as it might have been. But it’s all about the slapstick set pieces: Clouseau trying to deliver a parking ticket to a moving car; Clouseau falling from the Pope’s balcony dressed in his robes; Clouseau disguising himself as a flamenco dancer. Dutch director Harold Zwart seems as clueless as his protagonist when it comes to staging them, but Martin wins some smiles just for throwing himself into the proceedings with such zest.

A badly written scene even manages to make Steve Martin look racist. Oh dear! (And he shares a script credit too.)

I did have a theory that the fundamental problem with Martin?s Clouseau is that it takes an Englishman to really roast the French (I know I’d rather see Steve Coogan have a go, if anyone must). Unfortunately that notion is definitively scuppered by John Cleese – of all people. He takes over from the woeful Kevin Kline as Dreyfus and proceeds to play it with his impeccable Basil Fawlty cut-glass English accent. What was he thinking? It makes no sense whatsoever and it’s not as if he can’t mangle his way through Franglais, as any Python fans can tell you. Didn’t he read the script? Hasn’t he ever seen a Pink Panther film? It’s a dismal – though mercifully relatively brief – performance, only trumped in unfunniness by Lily Tomlin, sticking out like the proverbial sore thumb as a PR expert who attempts to teach Clouseau political correctness. There might have been some juice in that far-fetched idea, but not as it’s played out here – a badly written scene even manages to make Steve Martin look racist. Oh dear! (And he shares a script credit too.)

As before, only Jean Reno contrives to walk away with his dignity intact. A Frenchman stealing the show! There ought to be a law…

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  • 2 stars out of 5  

    By Tom Charity from LOVEFiLM

    Steve Martin returns as Inspector Clouseau in this mysery caper.

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  • Did I see a different film ?

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By DrPain (3 reviews) from Cwmbran , 20 Feb 2009

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    Guess I watched a different film to everyone else, or maybe just went with a different attitude hoping and expecting to see lots of daft slapstick humour.

    I saw exactly what I expected and totally enjoyed it, and with the other members of the audience laughing out loud as well, I guess I was not unique in my hopes.

    Inspector Clouseau is a hilarious character and as Peter Sellers is no longer with us, it’s great to see an actor of Steve Martin’s calibre taking on the role. If they make a third I will be back to see that with the same attitude.
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  • What a film!

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By Gameok (3 reviews) , 06 Jul 2012
    Just so funny, so much better than the original if you have a proper taste of humour, 'Cluaso' just acts brilliantly. This is just one of the films you have to whatch
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  • GREAT COMEDY

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By Fiverise (4 reviews) , 16 Jan 2012
    Excellent film a great sucessor to no 1 never laughed so much for a long time certainly well worth watching
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  • Funnier then the first

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer from Spennymoor , 16 Jun 2010
    I loved the pink panther but now i love the second one even more! This movie is full of seriously funny moments that kept me laughing for days after i'd watched the film! I loved it!
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  • Aishwarya Rai

    Rated - 2.5 stars  
    By a customer from loughborough , 20 Apr 2010
    I only watched the movie becuase Aishwarya Rai is in it and as ever her acting is perfect and also very easy on the eye!

    BUT!

    As for the rest of the film its funny in parts but also quite predictable jokes!
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  • Silly but enjoyable film

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By a customer from Farnborough , 09 Mar 2010
    I get the complaints that Martin is not the same as Sellers, but you have to get over that and just enjoy the film for what it is.

    Obviously, the comedy is completely overdone and at times is rather embarrasing, but having said that, the whole family enjoyed the film - my teenage boys especially.

    There were sufficient laughs to keep the interest, but it was not consistent enough to attain 5 stars.

    Definitely worth a watch if you are not too stuck up on 'it has to be Sellers to be any good'.
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