Special Agent Derrick Vann ist auf der Suche nach dem Mörder seines Partners, doch eine Verwechslung führt ihn zu Andy Fiddler, einem Verkäufer mit zu vielen Fragen und einem Talent dafür, s... Alles lesenSpecial Agent Derrick Vann ist auf der Suche nach dem Mörder seines Partners, doch eine Verwechslung führt ihn zu Andy Fiddler, einem Verkäufer mit zu vielen Fragen und einem Talent dafür, sich Vann in den Weg zu stellen.Special Agent Derrick Vann ist auf der Suche nach dem Mörder seines Partners, doch eine Verwechslung führt ihn zu Andy Fiddler, einem Verkäufer mit zu vielen Fragen und einem Talent dafür, sich Vann in den Weg zu stellen.
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Samuel Jackson plays his usual tough cop wanting to solve the crime.
Eugene Levy as the salesman is very convincing. Even I wanted to tell him to shut-up! Putting the two together creates a very funny duo all the way to the final moments of the movie.
There is profanity, but Levy gives Samuel Jackson a cute lesson on how to avoid using the "F" bomb. Along with other "life" lessons that Jackson needed to be reminded of.
It's a good film. A bit washy in places and formulaic to get cheap laughs, but it gets the job done.
What makes the movie work? The charisma of the two leads and some genuinely funny moments.
I usually find it hard to watch comedies as so many of them disappoint but The Man didn't let me down :)
Vann and Andy happen to be polar opposites, as well. What a surprise.
If this all sounds strangely like the average buddy comedy about the well-mannered white guy and the tough-as-nails black guy who don't get along at first but learn to appreciate each other and then become best friends, well, it pretty much is. However, unlike many buddy comedies, this one is actually enjoyable.
At a brisk 83 minutes the movie never lags too much, and instead of focusing on its implausible story or cliché subplots The Man keeps it mainly about the chemistry between its two main characters. Also, although much of the script is forgettable seldom is pure boredom reached.
Traps such as unoriginal overused subplots and gaping plot holes can often catch many unsuspecting buddy comedies by surprise and help make them DOA (dead on arrival), but The Man actually seems to revel in its unoriginality, content with not pushing boundaries but with instead just having some fun.
In the acting department, Samuel L. Jackson is especially a surprise. While it seems he would be pretty much bored of playing the same badass character time and time again, he manages to come off convincingly and even have some fun riffing on his theatrical persona. However, the movie never winks too much at the audience and it is able to stand on its own two feet rather than constantly say, "Hey guys don't mess with the Samuel L!" The fact that Eugene Levy is very talented at playing a character who is truly clueless also helps. Both Jackson and Levy have good chemistry and even though it's pretty much a two-man show The Man comes off without a hitch because it knows what its strength is: Levy and Jackson.
The only other actor that even warrants a mention really is Luke Goss as Joey. He helps make a mundane role tolerable and interesting. He doesn't steal the show, but he has fun with being the typical criminal villain surrounded by non-descript henchmen.
In the end, much credit should go to director Les Mayfield for his quick pacing and use of a variety of jokes. Again, with a movie that is basically just a rehash of many other comedies it is smart to never dabble on one topic too much and to let the actors roam free and get into their performances. The Man never becomes showy with fancy special effects or tons of big star cameos. Rather, it makes do with what it has.
Sure, there are a lot of visual gags and the infamous "fart jokes" (those don't seem to ever get old for Hollywood), but it's all in good fun and there's enough semi-clever situation humor to keep the entire thing moving. Sometimes it's even evident what is about to happen, but when it does it happens in a way that is just unexpected enough to be humorous in its absurdity. One gag involving the drop off of "some merchandise" at a crowded street corner is a nice play on the clichés of so many other movies very similar to this.
In the end, lives won't be changed because of The Man and it probably won't be as well received or as popular as something like the Wedding Crashers, but funny is funny and for an evening out at the movies a lot worse things could happen. Just look at The Cave.
Critic's Conclusion: It's not the funniest movie of the year but that doesn't mean it isn't funny at all, and what The Man lacks in originality it more than makes up for in charm mixed up with some lively performances. It's better than the TV-spots might lead you to believe, and although it's not a must see there are a million worse ways to spend a few bucks and a couple of hours.
Samuel L Jackson plays, well... Samuel L Jackson, while Eugene Levy plays - you guessed it - Eugene Levy. Neither really stray far from performances you've already seen them give numerous times, but - again - it works. Levy is a salesman who gets mixed up with an arms deal while having dinner in a café. Luckily, Jackson is on hand to step in and not just save him, but also sets him up as a supposed 'kingpin' that he can use to bring down one half of eighties supergroup Bros (or Luke Goss to be precise - a bad guys so generic, he'd fit right in to the Marvel Cinematic Universe!).
You may have guessed that a chatty and middleclass salesman is not the ideal person to play a dangerous criminal, but - yet again - it works. Or at least it works in terms of comedy. Yes, in real life Levy may have been gunned down within ten seconds into walking into a room with a load of criminals, but, here, they take him at his word.
There are some other minor subplots running alongside the main story, i.e. a branch of Internal Affairs are looking into Samuel L Jackson and he's also in the process of trying to patch things up with his ex wife and daughter. However, it's the two leads' show all the way. Their chemistry and banter elevates the film and makes it totally enjoyable. The bickering between the two is truly a sheer joy to watch as Levy's dry comebacks slowly wind Jackson up more and more. There's also plenty of swearing and some, moderate violence to go with the laughs, so it's more for an adult audience.
Samuel L Jackson has a wide range of movies under his belt, some big budget, others that feel almost 'straight-to-DVD.' This one sits somewhere between the two and is definitely worth a watch if you're a fan, or just like those kind of crime/comedies with a strong sense of mismatched central characters who have to overcome their personalities in order to reach a greater goal. A tale as old as time, but, if done right - and it is here - it's definitely worth an hour and a half of your time.
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- WissenswertesSamuel L. Jackson and Anthony Mackie appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as Nick Fury and Falcon, respectively.
- PatzerWhen Andy is eating his hamburger in the diner, Vann is drinking from a glass, the two straws are white when Vann is holding the glass, at one point when the glass is placed on the table the straws are clear. The glass is also repositions itself a few times.
- Zitate
[after Derrick shoots Andy in the butt]
Andy Fidler: You shot me.
Derrick Vann: I grazed you.
Andy Fidler: Well, that's still shooting me.
- VerbindungenEdited into The Man: Deleted/Altered Scenes (2006)
- SoundtracksI Just Want to Celebrate (Mocean Worker Remix)
Written by Nick Zesses and Dino Fekaris
Performed by Rare Earth
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Auch bekannt als
- Detective Por Error
- Drehorte
- Hamilton, Ontario, Kanada(St. Eugene Elementary School)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 33.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 8.330.720 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 4.025.000 $
- 11. Sept. 2005
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 13.485.145 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 23 Minuten
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- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1