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
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 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
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Robert Downey Jr. as Harry Lockhart and Val Kilmer as "Gay" Perry van Shrike.
The film is noted for its sharply written script, witty dialogue, and meta-narrative structure where Downey's character provides self-referential narration.