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Harry Lockhart es en esencia un tipo decente. Es cierto que es un ladrón de poca monta, pero quiere hacer lo correcto. La eterna mala suerte de Harry empieza a mejorar cuando él y su socio están haciendo algunas "compras" navideñas fuera de horas en una tienda de juguetes de Nueva York y la alarma de seguridad acaba con la fiesta. En su frenética huída de la policía, Harry se ve metido sin querer en una audición para una película de detectives de Hollywood y, en un abrir y cerrar de ojos, el productor lo lleva en avión a Los Angeles para hacerle una prueba.
Cast completo de Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
Robert Downey Jr.
Harry Lockhart
Robert Downey Jr. delivered a magnetic and career-revitalizing performance as Harry Lockhart in the neo-noir black comedy "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang." His portrayal of the former thief turned accidental detective is a masterclass in comedic timing and charismatic presence. Downey Jr.'s Harry is both sardonic and vulnerable, a fast-talking wise-cracker whose sharp wit barely conceals his inherent insecurities. As he navigates the murderous underbelly of Los Angeles alongside a gay private eye, played by Val Kilmer, and a struggling actress with a complicated past, played by Michelle Monaghan, Downey Jr.'s performance is laced with self-aware humor and an undercurrent of pathos that resonates with audiences. His ability to balance the film's rapid-fire dialogue with genuine moments of emotional depth showcases his versatility as an actor and provides "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" with a compelling and endearing protagonist. Downey Jr.'s turn as Harry Lockhart is often credited for re-establishing him as a leading man in Hollywood, paving the way for his subsequent role as Tony Stark in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Val Kilmer
Gay Perry
Val Kilmer's portrayal of Gay Perry in the neo-noir dark comedy "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" is a masterclass in scene-stealing character work. As the private investigator with a penchant for brutal honesty and a sharp wit, Kilmer delivers a performance that is both charismatic and complex. His Gay Perry is not just a sidekick to Robert Downey Jr.'s lead character, but a multifaceted individual with his own arc, whose dry sarcasm and inherent coolness provide a perfect counterbalance to the chaotic energy of the story. Kilmer's comedic timing and deadpan delivery are pitch-perfect, offering some of the film's most memorable lines and moments. Moreover, his willingness to subvert traditional action hero tropes by playing a gay character with confidence and nuance in 2005 added a progressive layer to the film that was both refreshing and ahead of its time. Kilmer's performance is not only a highlight of the film but also a testament to his versatility as an actor, as he effortlessly navigates the tonal shifts from humor to drama, making Gay Perry an unforgettable character in the pantheon of modern noir.