Released in 2005, is a neo-noir black comedy crime film that served as the directorial debut for Shane Black , the renowned screenwriter of Lethal Weapon and The Last Boy Scout . The film is celebrated for revitalizing Robert Downey Jr.'s career, providing the "calling card" that eventually helped him secure the role of Iron Man. Core Film Information
The film is noted for its sharply written script, witty dialogue, and meta-narrative structure where Downey's character provides self-referential narration. Kiss.Kiss.Bang.Bang.2005.BluRay.720p.x264-WiKi
A self-aware parody of film noir tropes blended with buddy-cop comedy and hard-boiled detective fiction. Released in 2005, is a neo-noir black comedy
Despite being a box office flop upon release, it has become a respected cult classic among critics and fans for its unique, quirky tone. Media Specifications A self-aware parody of film noir tropes blended
Shane Black (based in part on the novel Bodies Are Where You Find Them by Brett Halliday).
A petty thief (Lockhart) accidentally stumbles into a Hollywood screen test while fleeing police. He is cast as a private investigator and sent to Los Angeles, where he is paired with a real-life investigator (Perry) for "research," only to find himself entangled in a genuine murder mystery. Critical & Cultural Reception
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