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Susan Granger's review of "BLUE STREAK" (Columbia Pictures)
Martin Lawrence reminds me of Jerry Lewis with his silly antics in this action comedy and of Eddie Murphy with his fast-talking glibness. Lawrence plays a jewel thief who, after spending two years in prison, discovers that the under-construction building in whose air duct he stashed a $20 million diamond is now the 37th L.A. Police Precinct. Undaunted by this ironic stroke of bad luck - and unable to infiltrate the crime unit disguised as a buck-toothed pizza delivery man - the ex-con concocts an outrageous plan to impersonate a cop so that he can gain entrance, locate and retrieve the gem in a matter of hours. But, as fate and the screenwriters would have it, he inadvertently captures an escaping convict (Dave Chappelle). Everything that could go wrong does go wrong, and so it goes...
Director Les Mayfield ("Encino Man") attempts to keep the pace fast but, despite lots of shtick, the necessary energy just isn't there. He also relies heavily on Martin Lawrence to carry the vehicle as an action hero which is a mistake. There's lots of action - sound and fury - but it signifies very little. Now, if you're a real Martin Lawrence fan, devoted to his raw, edgy stand-up comedy, and sympathetic after his recent collapse while jogging, I don't want to discourage you. It's just that the plot is predictable and has too many holes in it to suspend disbelief - besides, you're in on the joke from the beginning. On the Granger Movie Gauge of 1 to 10, "Blue Streak" is a manic, formulaic 4. I'd advise you to go to a bargain matinee or wait for the video.
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