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See No Evil, Hear No Evil

Published 2014-05-24

See No Evil, Hear No Evil

Film info

  • Title See No Evil, Hear No Evil
  • Director Arthur Hiller
  • Year 1989
  • Run time 1hr 43m
  • Genres Crime, Comedy
  • Tagline Murder! The blind guy couldn't see it, the deaf guy couldn't hear it. Now they're both wanted for it.

It was murder! The blind guy couldn't see it. The deaf guy couldn't hear it. but now they're both wanted for it in the drop-dead comedy that reunites the outrageous comedy duo Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder. A hilarious chase ensues as Wally and Dave hightail it from the New York Police Department to snag the real bad guys - wickedly beautiful Eve and her cold-blooded cohort, Kirgo.

Live blog

TimeComment
1:17Kevin Spacey has third billing in this film? Since when??
1:49And music by the other Police-man. This film is full of surprises.
9:11Literally the blind leading the blind. I wouldn't fancy navigating New York like that.
13:05"What does your friend look like?" Tactless.
15:28It's like in the Paralympics with the runners that help out.
18:18Intriguing concept, the actor hiding his deafness until he starts missing cues.
19:00Why are they having ice cream at night?
27:07"Be-cause he's deaf not stu-pid."
30:36Eek! Baby Spacey, and being British.
43:47Love that Wally just doesn't care at all.
47:50Best car chase ever.
51:23"You're always looking out for me, you never get me into trouble..."
54:39"You swear an awful lot."
1:00:39He introduces his sister, but they already met at the bar.
1:05:36That receptionist was Julie, from Friends!
1:07:31Spacey's accent is most excellent. And by that, I mean hilarious.
1:22:19We just indulged in a mid-film discussion on the merits of the two Willy Wonka films. Gene Wilder's most famous role!
1:25:56The sister is awesome.
1:37:22Love the raging captain. "What do you mean, I can't shoot 'em?"

Thoughts

Another film I've seen before but not for a very long time. This was a late night choice, trying desperately to find something to fill the hours when I couldn't get to sleep.

So, it's an odd one. It takes a while to adjust to the humour of the 80s, particularly as it's a difficult but genius concept I don't think you would get away with today!

I was flabbergasted to find Kevin Spacey was in it, but it was very good once it got going. The bad guys and gals were caricatures and the bumbling police weren't much better, but if you can accept the premise and those facts, it's a reasonably entertaining 90 minutes.

Rating: 3 / 5

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