A comedy about a detective with everything... but a clue.
Ray Pluto es un detective de policía de Nueva York, un buen profesional en plena crisis emocional a causa del sentimiento de culpabilidad que sufre tras la muerte de su esposa y su hija, que cree podía haber evitado. Como consecuencia, Ray se encierra en sí mismo y huye de todo contacto humano, excepción hecha de su compañero Jerry y de Juan, el portero del ruinoso edificio de apartamentos donde vive. Aquejado de problemas de espalda, también interesa por ayudar a Juan un problemático adolescente, que siempre se está peleando con su padre.
"Double Whammy" (2001), a quirky and offbeat film produced by Lemon Sky Productions and Apostle, offers a unique blend of dark comedy and crime drama set against the backdrop of New York City. Directed by Tom DiCillo, the movie follows the misadventures of Detective Ray Pluto, portrayed by Denis Leary, a cop who is struggling with both his professional and personal life. After a back injury sidelines him from active duty, Ray finds himself relegated to desk work, dealing with bizarre and often humorous cases that test his patience and sanity. The film's charm lies in its eccentric characters and the sharp, witty dialogue that DiCillo is known for. Ray's interactions with his fellow officers, including his partner Jerry, played by Luis Guzmán, and the enigmatic Dr. Ann Beamer, portrayed by Elizabeth Hurley, add layers of humor and depth to the narrative. The chemistry between the characters, especially the dynamic between Leary and Guzmán, provides much of the film's comedic relief, while also highlighting the underlying themes of friendship and perseverance. "Double Whammy" also delves into the psychological aspects of its protagonist, exploring Ray's battle with depression and his journey towards self-discovery. The film cleverly uses Ray's obsession with a self-help book, "The Amazing Life of Maynard Finch," as a metaphor for his quest for meaning and redemption. This introspective element, combined with the film's fast-paced plot and unexpected twists, keeps the audience engaged and invested in Ray's story. Overall, "Double Whammy" is a hidden gem that showcases Tom DiCillo's distinctive style and the talents of its cast. While it may not have received widespread recognition upon its release, the film's blend of humor, heart, and a touch of noir makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of indie cinema and those who appreciate a good character-driven story.
Año2001
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GénerosComediaCrimenDrama
Países de producciónUnited States of America