
All the ingredients of a pulp-noir novella can be found, even employing a structure of chapter-type headings within the movie. His one-liners and connected sub-plots are not typical and Kilmer and Downey make magic with their banter and clinical delivery. I also think that in creating such a brilliant script that Black may have blacklisted himself in Hollywood for mirroring its supposed fame and glamor and exposing its not too pretty side. The style is so disarmingly effective, that at times I shook my head in confusion or found my hands against my mouth, agape in shock. As a first time director, he does well keeping the frenetic pace and allowing the audience to catch up only to get lost time and time again. Black became famous in the 1980s for writing the hit buddy movies: Lethal Weapon, The Last Boy Scout and The Long Kiss Goodnight. The fact that her look screams Renee Zellweger, is not a bad thing either. She brought back fond memories of early Kathleen Turner and Rene Russo.

Monaghan is also integral to the trio and shines exuding a brash, fighting and sexy appeal. I have never seen Kilmer in such a well-defined, uproarious piece of work. Downey's performance is remarkable neurotic, comic, vulnerable and charming. All however, are larger than life, exhibit great chemistry and for a movie buff, it is heaven to witness the self referential exercises and hear the narrator shred every narrating convention applicable. Downey, Kilmer and Monaghan are all caricatures drawn from popular references of literature, movies and art. There are even snippets of dialogue where the characters attempt to fill in the gaps or actually remind themselves of what has happened thus far in the movie. How so? Well, even the lead the character who also is purposefully pathetic as narrator takes time out within the movie to remember where he is in telling the story.

This synopsis constitutes gross misrepresentation on my part as things get remarkably complex. They hook up with a down-on-her luck actress who brings a case for the sleuths. It begins with a ridiculously funny set up resulting in Downey's character being paired up with Kilmer to observe the latter in his job as a private detective.
