OK, its time for another revisitional post and apologies by the way for not being on here much of late as I've been a bit busy with other stuff but I figured it was time to get another review on here. And yep, I admit to being a bit lazy on this one lol as it will be a revisit of a revisited post and the one in question is on the action film, Lethal Weapon 2, which I figured I would give another look at since I've just re-watched it again.
So, I will do a bit of the usual and add to a couple of sections here and there although the previous review is already quite thorough, so there won't be a great deal new here.
And with that, let's take another look at this action flick and see how it holds up 31 years later...
And the usual warning is coming...
PLOT SPOILERS ARE AHEAD!!
STORY
So, the story is set a year after the events of the first film and
starts with Murtaugh (Glover) and Riggs (Gibson) chasing unidentified
suspects who it turns out are transporting illegal shipments of gold krugerrands.
The South African government then has its local counsul-general Arjen
Rudd (Joss Ackland) and his security agent, Pieter Vorstedt (Derek
O'Connor) warn Riggs and Murtaugh off the case, which they do by
invading Mutaugh's house and tying up him and his wife and warn him to back off.
The next day
Murtaugh and Riggs are reassigned by their superior officer, Captain
McCluskey (Steven Kahan) to look after a federal state witness, Leo Getz
(Joe Pesci). On arriving at Leo's hotel room, one of Rudd's associates
is sent to kill Leo, who is saved by Riggs as they dive out the window
together into a swimming pool below, but the associate flees and Leo
reveals that he formerly was a money launderer for smugglers.
Together
with Leo's help, Riggs and Murtaugh track the South Africans to a large
stilt house, where Riggs gives chase to the associate who made an
attempt on Leo's life and the associate is killed during the pursuit.
After this Riggs and Murtaugh turn up at the South African consulate
with backup, however Rudd confronts them and tells them that he has
diplomatic immunity and therefore can't be prosecuted, so Riggs and
Murtaugh and the others leave, not before Riggs bumps into Rudd's
attractive secretary, Rika van den Haas (Patsy Kensit) who is a libreral
Afrikkan who disapproves of her boss.
Back at the
police department, McCluskey tells Riggs and Murtaugh to back off on
Rudd, given his diplomatic immunity. However this only inspires Riggs
to harrass Rudd even more publicly as he follows him around and even
confronts him back at the consulate headquarters. At this time the
South Africans start to put more heat on the cops as they rig Murtaugh's
toilet seat with explosives, which leaves him on the can all night and
in the end Riggs saves Murtaugh's life by calling in the bomb squad and
helping him off the seat into a bomb resistant bath tub.
Riggs later
meets up with Rika again and the two of them go back to Riggs's place
and get more acquainted and end up having sex. Roger meanwhile is stuck
with looking after Leo and follows up on lead from which Riggs found a
piece of paper in Rudd's office, which says "Alba Varden, Thursday".
Roger returns to his home (from which he has evacuated his family due to
the South African threats) and searches through his video collection to
find that the Alba Varden (which he seems to remember seeing somewhere)
is in fact the name of a freighter. At this point one of the Rudd's
men makes an attempt on Roger's life, however Roger manages to kill the
man and escape only to find the South Africans have taken Leo.
In
the meantime, Rudd has declared war on the police and has his men kill
some of Riggs and Murtaugh's fellow police officers. Rudd also has his
men ambush Riggs's trailer, however Riggs manages to kill them and
escapes with Rika, as he drops her off at her place, he is knocked out
by Pieter. Pieter later tells Riggs, who he has chained up in a
straight jacket, that he was the one that was responsible for his wife's
death, as there was a contract put out on Riggs's life, as they
sabotaged his car but instead his wife was driving that night instead.
Pieter then has his men throws Riggs into the water, however Riggs
manages to escape, given his talent to dislocate his shoulder whenever
he needs, but he soon finds Rika drowned underwater.
Riggs in a rage
kills Pieter's men and heads after Pieter, calling Roger he tells him
he's going to go after Rudd and Murtaugh soon joins him. Riggs and
Murtaugh then rescue Leo from Rudd's men, who have him held at the stilt
house and Riggs destroys the stilt house, using his truck and cables
which he attaches to one of the stilts however Pieter escapes. And from
here Riggs and Murtaugh head off to find Rudd and Pieter and put an end
to their schemes once and for all.....
THOUGHTS
Lethal Weapon 2 is definitely a very enjoyable and worthy sequel to the original, which does see a
more comedic tone present itself than what we had before. Shane Black himself had made the script more harsh and
violent in tone as it originally was supposed to end with Riggs being
brutally tortured and killed, however after his draft was re-written he
chose to leave the series and the screenwriting duties were taken over
by Jeffrey Boam (who wrote the screenplay for Indian Jones and the Last Crusade also released that year).
However, the film still manages to largely keep its feet on the
ground and we also get a bit of back story over the events of how
Riggs's wife died. The film also dealt with the timely issues of Apartheid
government in South Africa, as at that time of course the country was in
great political turmoil and that is mirrrored here in the film as Rudd
and his men are harrassed by the police and the public given they are
against the South African government's politics and racial segregation.
PERFORMANCES AND NOTABLE SCENES (Warning: this section contains spoilers and strong language!)
Getting
to the performances they are all pretty good as we have the regulars
all give a strong account of themselves and it features some solid
supporting actors.
Starting with Mel Gibson
who is great once again as Riggs and he adds a lighter
dimension to his character than before as Riggs is now on a more even
keel as he has a solid friendship with Murtaugh and his character has
become more a joker although we still get shades of Riggs's sadness over
his wife's death as he reveals the circumstances of her death early on
in the film.
And naturally Mel has his share of good scenes that include the one
where Riggs tells Roger's wife, Trish about the story behind a gold pen
she had found in the wash as she does Riggs's laundry. So, Riggs tells
Trish "I guess she waited in the restaurant for an hour before she
decided to drive home alone. It was midnight before I got home, I got
home to a ringing phone, so naturally I answered it. They told me she
was killed in a car crash".
Riggs then after a moment, continues "I should have been driving, I
guess we would have been all right, huh. Anyway I remember falling down
on my knees and I started shaking all over and I remember thinking I'm
losing it, I'm losing it. So there I was lying on the living room floor.
Lying there and I'm seeing under the couch and I see this gold pen.
Gold pen just lying under the couch, I've been looking, haven't seen it
in two months, there it is".
So, Riggs then tells Trish "She wasn't much of a housekeeper. And this
voice goes off inside my head, kind a like a drill instructor, I really
heard it. It said GET UP NOW!! I didn't feel like it but I got up,
muscles were still working and I drove to the hospital and identified
her in the morgue and signed her out with my gold pen". And at this
point, Roger has walked in at the end of Riggs's story and he says to
Riggs "Gold pen. Hey, Trish found one in the laundry the other day" and
Riggs and Trish share a look.
Gibson also get's
some glib one liners as well from Boam's script such as when Riggs and
Murtaugh first turn up to babysit Leo at his hotel room, and they knock
the door and Riggs says "Police open up!". So, Leo then asks how does he know
its the police and Riggs replies "When I shoot you through the door you
can examine the bullet. Open up!".
Another good scene Gibson has
is with Glover where Riggs stays behind to help Murtaugh off his
toilet, which is rigged with an explosive and the two of them joke about
why didn't they put the bomb in Roger's wife's stove and Riggs says
"Yeah think of all the needless suffering that could have ended right
then and there!" (as Rog's wife is a terrible cook!). And Roger says to
Riggs "I'm gonna die on the toilet, aren't I?" and Riggs smiles and
says "Guys like you don't die on toilets. Anywhere I'm here and I'm not
planning on going just yet".
And the two of them grab hands and Riggs positions himself in the tub to
get ready to pull Roger off the seat. And Roger shares a moment with
Riggs where he stops short of saying he loves him and Riggs says "I
know, I know...." and Roger emotionally says "I mean it, man!" and Riggs
says "I hear you....you're not gonna fuckin die, you're gonna be
fine!". So, then they say together "One....two...." and Riggs pulls
Roger right off the toilet seat as they shout "THREE!!" and we see the
toilet seat blasted out of the window onto a car below!
Then there is the scene where Riggs turns up at Rudd's office and he
pulls his gun on him and
his men and says "Don't bother to call the police, I'm already here!".
And as Rudd's men try and eject Riggs from the office, he head butts
one and kicks another in the stomach. So then he points his gun at Rudd
and says "I'll make a deal with your, Arjen, or whatever the
fuck your name is. You fold up your tents and get the fuck out of my
country, and I won't do anything to you, I'll leave you alone. Because
if you stick around here I'm gonna fuck your ass! I'm gonna send you
home with your balls in a sling, you got that?!". This prompts Riggs to
cock his gun and he points it with an intense glare and says
"eanie....meanie....minie..." as he points it at different men and then
he says "hey mo!" and shoots Rudd's goldfish tank, which causes water to
gush out onto the floor. And Riggs grins and gives Rudd a Hitler-esque
salute "Big smile! Big smile!" before he walks out.
Another good scene is
where Riggs meets Rika at the grocery store and he flirts with her and
tells "Hey come back to my place, I'll cook you dinner, I've got a
niceview of the beach. I'm a gourmet cook, come on!" and as Rika says
no,
he continues to charm her and says "Come on, be original! Say yes,
everyone else says no!". Then as Rika still says no, Riggs says "Well,
I'll embarass you in public you'll turn bright red like that apple" so
he then empties the contents of Rika's shopping cart
all over the floor and he says "Lady let go off my bag, somebody call a
cop!" before they leave together.
Gibson however
also some good dramatic moments as well such as the scene (SPOILER!!!) where he finds
Rika has been drowned underwater and he takes her body up to the
surface and after he kills Pieter's men, he sorrowfully carries her in
his arms, as he walks in circles. This is then followed by his phone
call to Roger where he expresses his desire for revenge and says "I'm
not a cop tonight, Rog, this is personal! I'm gonna get those bastards,
Rog, I'm gonna get em and fuck em! You don't undertstand, Rog, they
killed them both, Rika and Vicki!".
And lastly the film ends on a
lighter note where after all the fighting is done, and Riggs lies on the
floor with a few bullet wounds in his body and he is comforted by
Roger. And he weakly says to Rog "I want you to reach
into my pocket" and Rog takes out his cigarettes and Riggs says "I want
you to throw away those things, they'll kill you, really!" and Roger
starts laughing and says "You son of a bitch! I thought you were dying
in my arms!". And Riggs smiles and says "If I'm not dying in your
toilet then I'm not dying in your arms!" and he also tells Roger "Has
anyone every told you, you really are a beautiful man!" and the two of
the share a laugh together before the other cops show up at the very
end.
Danny
Glover is also great again as Roger Murtaugh, Riggs's long suffering partner
who at the start of the film has bought his wife a brand new station
wagon, but it then takes a serious beating during their car chase and as
the film goes it becomes more and more damaged!
Danny also has his
share of good moments in the film, such as the scene where Riggs and
Murtaugh turn up at the stilt house and try to arrest Rudd's men. Rudd
turns up and announces who he is and that he is a South African diplomat
and Riggs says to Rog "South Africa, Rog. The home of the Krugerrand"
and Rog says "Yeah among other things!".
Another funny moment is when
Roger puts on the TV at night for the premiere of his eldest daughter,
Rianne's debut TV advert, which turns out to be an add for condoms
(which Rog was naturally unaware of!). And after Roger sees the advert
he shuts off the TV in shock and quietly says to his wife "Trish, take
the kids upstairs!" and his youngest daughter says "But daddy we learn
about this everyday in human development!" and Roger is outraged and
says "Human development???? Human what????!!".
And afterward, Roger moans
to Riggs about how he told his fellow police officers about the
commercial and no doubt they would be watching and Roger says "Cops
never
let up you see! Now I'll have rubbers on my desk, rubbers in the
coffee, rubbers rubbers rubbers! If only you kept your mouth shut! I'm
going for a walk!". And just as Roger is about to step out the door,
Riggs follows up by saying "Give the boys some credit, you know
in one ear and out the rubber!" and Roger stops at the door for a moment
and then walks off, leaving Riggs to laugh at himself.
Also there is of course the scene where he is sitting on
the toilet and as Riggs looks under the toilet seat he sees the
explosives attached to it Roger says "Tell me I'm not fucked!" and Riggs
says quietly "He's fucked!". And Riggs says to Roger "I'm gonna need
to get help" and Roger says "No way!" and Riggs asks "Why?" and Roger
tells him "I'm on the toilet. Give me a break, man" but Riggs insists
"Rog, this is serious. I need to get the bomb squad in here". Roger
shocked says "Bomb squad???" and he takes a moment and says "OK, call
them in but don't use the open frequency". And just before Riggs goes,
Roger calls out to him and says "Let's keep this quiet, ok?" and Riggs
says "Sure. Trust me!" and in the next scene we see outside Roger's
house, it is crawling with cops and the fire brigade!
Then there is my favourite scene from Danny in the whole
film when Roger turns up at the South African consulate
headquarters pretending to be someone who wants to emigrate to South
Africa. And the South African employee at the consulate looks surprised
and says "I don't think you want to emigrate to South Africa" and Rog
asks why not and the man says "Well... because your black!". And Rog
says "Of course I'm black. That's why I want to go to South Africa, to
help my oppressed brothers take up the tyranny against the fascist white
minority regime! One man, one vote! Free South Africa, you dumb son
of a bitch!!" after which he is kicked out by security and rouses the
support of the protesters outside!
Then there is the funny scene
where Roger and Leo are in hotel room where Leo looks at Roger's taxes
and all of a sudden, Rianne's commercial comes on again. So, Leo says
"Look the body on this kid! She is so hot!" and Roger turns off the TV
and grabs Leo's hand and says "I'm gonna make believe I didn't hear you
say that!" and he drags Leo out the door, who protests and says "But
she's got a great body. She makes me wanna go out and buy rubbers!".
WARNING: BIG SPOILER IN THE NEXT PARAGRAPH!!!
And lastly there is the scene where (SPOILER!!!) during the climactic
gun fight between Riggs and Roger, that it ends with Rudd being the last
man standing, who unloads his gun into Riggs (more on that one
later!). But then, Roger aims his gun right at Rudd and shouts "DROP
IT, ASSHOLE!!!" and Rudd then holds up his immunity card and says
"Diplomatic immunity!". However, Roger simply cricks his neck and takes
careful aim and shoots Rudd in the head, who falls down dead and Roger
says to Rudd "Its just been revoked!". And after Roger finds Riggs and
holds him in his arms, thinking that Riggs is dying he tells him "You're
not dead till I tell you. You got that, Riggs??!" and Riggs slowly
comes round and asks Roger to get his cigarette pack form his jeans only
for Riggs to tell him to throw them away. So, Roger then shares a
laugh with Riggs, who asks Roger "Where are all the bad guys, Rog? You
get em?" and Roger smiles and says "They've been de-kaffir-nated!" and
the two of them share a laugh together.
Joe Pesci is also
pretty good and funny in his role as the irritating federal witness,
accountant and former money launderer, Leo Getz, who's catchphrase is
"Whatever you want, Leo Getz!". Pesci would of course make his return in the role in the following sequels of Lethal Weapon 3 and 4.
So, Pesci naturally has his share of good moments in the
film such as his first where Leo meets Riggs and Murtaugh and they are
both abrupt and
rude to him and Riggs tells him to shut up "I get it, bad cop, good
cop!" and Rog then tells him to shut up and Leo says "Oh I get it! Bad
cop, bad cop! I know all the routines". And Riggs and Roger say they
will take the room that Leo is currently in and he says to them "I've
already moved all my stuff in here, you know when I...." but Riggs and
Roger burn Leo a real hard look. So, Leo gives in and says "OK, you
take the room. I'm the smallest guy here, so I'll take the small
room!".
And after the South Africans
make an attempt on Leo's life, and they land in a swimming pool below,
Riggs unwittingly punches Leo in the face, thinking it to be the would
be assassin. And Riggs asks what Leo did and he says "Nothing, nothing
honest! OK I laundered half a billion dollars in drug money, OK?! Give
or take a few, there was so much money! Can I please have some cotton
balls for my nose?!" and Riggs says "Can you please shut the fuck
up!".
Then there is the scene where Leo is incensed at being stiffed at a
drive
thru where he was given the wrong sandwich. And he says to Riggs and
Roger "Can I give you guys a friendly piece of advice? Don't ever go to
the window, always go up to the counter! You know why? I'll tell
you. The FUCK you at the drive-thru OK? They fuck you at the
drive-thru! They know you're gonna be miles away before you find out
you got fucked! They know you're not gonna turn around and go back,
they don't care. So who get's fucked?! Ol' Leo Getz! I don't give a
fuck, and I'm not eatin this tuna, ok???!!!" only for Riggs and Roger to
suddenly turn around and yell at Leo in unison "SHUT UP!!!!!".
And last of all there is the scene where Leo clocks the TV advert
Rianne,
Rog's daughter is in, and Leo says "Look at the body on this girl, she
is so hot!" and as Roger sharply turns off the TV set, Leo protests and
says "What are you doin??? What are you doin???! The girl!". And Rog
grabs Leo's hand and says "I'm gonna make believe I didn't hear you say
that!" and Leo says to Rog "But she's got a great
body! She wants to make me buy rubbers!".
As for the
supporting cast and the villains, Joss Ackland is excellent in his role
as the rather creepy and cool headed main villain, Arjen Rudd, who
eventually declares open war on the police after so much harrassment.
Ackland has some good moments in the film as well, such as the scene
where Riggs, Roger and the other LAPD officers raid the stilts house
only for Rudd to come downstairs to address them and Riggs shouts at him
"Freeze, dickhead! Come down here, dickhead! Its been a bad day!
Show me your fuckin hands!". So, Rudd says "Its alright, officer. I
won't resist. My name is Arjen Rudd. l'm Minister of Diplomatic Affairs
for the South African consulate. These men also work for the
consulate. Would you like to see our diplomatic credentials..".
However as Rudd reaches inside his pocket, Roger yells at him "Don't
move!" and the officers all tensely prevent Rudd's men from doing
anything.
So, after Riggs and the others takes Rudd's credentials from them and
checks them, he gives them back. And Rudd tells the officers "Under the
Diplomatic Relations Act...no diplomatic agent may be detained or
arrested..." and Riggs finishes the sentence "...once his identity has
been established!". Rudd then says "Now we DO have a serious diplomatic
situation here, which I will be taking up with your state department
first thing in the morning". Riggs is not deterred and tells Rudd
"Whoa, you got me quaking in my boots, but I'm still gonna bring you
down" and Rudd tells Riggs "My dear officer...you could not even give me
a parking ticket. Who is the dickhead now, eh?!".
Then there is the scene where Rudd drops off Rika at her apartment and
he explains to her "You see
my dear, the politics of our government are not very popular in this
country. And the police force in this city is overrun with blacks.
They have badges and guns and they hate us. Our consulate staff,
particularly myself, will always be victims of their harrassment". And
after he turns to Pieter and tells him "Things are getting out of hand.
There are too many losses. We'll move the cash in one large shipment"
and Pieter tells him "We'll need more than a suitcase to lif that". Rudd
then says to Pieter "l'll worry about that. You worry about the police. The warning did not work!".
And last of all is the scene Riggs makes a surprise visit to Rudd's
office as they walk in, Riggs stands behind the door. And Rudd
complains to his men "You call this security? More people come in and
out of here than Grand Central Station!" then Riggs shuts the door
behind them and the men spring around take out their guns but Rudd
shouts "Wait, gentlemen!". Riggs then smiles and says to them "Don't
bother calling the police, I'm here already!" and Rudd says "I should
have known". Rudd then says to his men "Gentlemen....show officer Riggs
into the street" however Riggs subdues a couple of them and he points
his gun at Rudd and warns him to get out of the country. Rudd however
then just looks at Riggs and tells him "Just get out of here....kaffir
lover!".
Patsy
Kensit also does well enough
with her role, but she is largely underused in the film and obviously
just serves as nothing more than the romantic interest for Riggs, which
we plainly see in Kensit and Gibson's rather steamy sex scene.
Kensit admitted though
that she felt uncomfortable filming the sex scene with Gibson (as did
he) given that they were both in marriages and Kensit at that time was
married to Simple Minds lead singer, Jim Kerr (and later she went out
with that knob Liam Gallagher, and she must have been taking some
serious mind altering substances back then!).
And Patsy does have some good moments in the film also that include the
scene where Riggs follows Rika around a local supermarket as she is
shopping for groceries. And Riggs tells her "You should pick from the
bottom. They put the old stuff on top". Riggs then asks her "You don't
like your boss very much, do you?" and Rika says "There are alot of
things I don't like about my boss and my country. But l like my job very
much. lt keeps me here in Los Angeles" and Riggs asks her "You like
this town???" and she nods and he says "That's a new one!". Riggs then
starts to flirt a little with her and he says "Shop one day at a time?"
and Rika says "Good police work, officer" and Riggs say "I get paid for
that kind of thing". Rika then says "I don't shop for the entire week"
and Riggs asks her "Why not?" and she says "I never know what I'll be
hungry for from one day to the next".
Then there is the scene where Riggs takes Rika back to his trailer and
he shows her the lovely view across the beach and the two of them share
have a beer as Riggs prepares to make them a meal. And in the scene
Riggs sits down with a beer and Rika notices his wedding ring and he
says "Oh, I used to be married" and Rika asks "But not anymore" and he
says "No, not anymore..." and to get out of saying anymore he get's up
and says "I've got something on the stove, I'll be right back". Rika
then say "Rudd is hiding behind his diplomatic credentials, isn't he?"
and Riggs comes back and asks "What's that?" and Rika again says "Rudd
is hiding behind his diplomatic credentials". Riggs nods and says
"Yeah, he' not a very nice guy your boss" and Rika says "Then whatever
he's up to... he shouldn't get away with it".
And lastly there is the scene just after Riggs and Rika narrowly survive
Rudd's men gunning them down at Riggs's trailer and Riggs drops Rika
off at her apartment. And Riggs asks Rika of her apartment building
"Are there are vacancies up here? I'm between homes at the moment" and
Rika tells him "Yes, you can stay right here". Riggs smiles and says
"Yeah?" and Rika teases him and says "Yes, there's a vacant apartment up
there" and Riggs groans and Rika smiles and says "Only kidding. You
can stay with me". Riggs smiles and asks "Tonight?" and Rika says "Yes,
tonight. And tomorrow night. And the night after that...." and Riggs
continues "and the night after that?" and Rika says "Hey, don't push
your luck..." and they both kiss. And Riggs says to her "Go inside and
lock all the doors and stay there. And you're not going to work
tomorrow. There's better ways of staying in LA than working there" and
Rika smiles and says "Alright. I just quit".
Derrick O'Connor is excellent in his role as Pieter Vorstedt,
Rudd's security enforcer, who later rages war with the police and has a dubious connection with Riggs's past.
O'Connor has some good
scenes in the film, such as his first scene where he shoots one of
Rudd's men in head (actually played by Mark Rolston from Aliens), as a
result of his failure and Pieter says "You give a whole new meaning to
the word dropcloth, Mr Rudd!" and he proceeds to wrap the man's body in
plastic covers. And Rudd says to Pieter "Certain policemen have become
an intolerable nuisance. They are obviously on to us again. How do you
propose to handle it?". So, Pieter says "Warn them off. In my
experience, a scared cop is more useful than a dead one" and Rudd says
"A warning...is that not a bit tame?" and Pieter says "Depends how you
do it". Rudd then shows a police file photograph of Roger and says
"This is the policeman in charge" and Pieter looks at it and says
"Goddamn kaffir. Lovely!".
Then there is the scene where Pieter and his men raid Roger's house at
night and tie up Roger and his wife, Trish and tape their mouths. And
Pieter and his men, are all wearing balaclavas to conceal their faces.
So, Pieter says to Roger "Wondering about your kids? About what we've
done to them? lf l was you, l'd be going nuts now. l'd be going fucking
bananas. Want to know what we've done? Shall l tell you? Just let your
imagination run wild. This has just been a warning. After this, it gets
bloody. Now you tell your people to back off! Don't be a smart Kaffir.
Maybe we let you live, huh?!". So, Pieter says to his men "Come on,
let's go!" and they leave the room and only seconds later, Roger and
Trish's two kids, Rianne and Nick run in to check on them and scream in
surprise.
WARNING: ANOTHER SPOILER COMING UP IN THE NEXT PARAGRAPH!
And lastly O'Connor shares a good scene with
Gibson where he has captured him and tied him in a straight jacket and
tells him "I'm the guy who changed the course of your life, man! You
were working as a narc and you were getting too close to us, so you had a
contract put out on you. I handled it myself. Drove your car right
off the fucking road, remember? Oh of course you weren't driving. I
pushed back this mop of blood soaked hair and I saw a face... your wife
right? She didn't die straight away. It took a bit a of time" and as
he is about to leave he says "You don't have much luck with woman do
you, Riggs!".
And last of all Steve Kahan makes a welcome return as Riggs and
Murtaugh's superior officer, Captain Murphy, who is pretty cynical and
weary of both men (and everything for that matter!).
And Kahan has a slightly more prominent role than he did in the original
film and he has some good moments that include his scene where Murphy
give Riggs and Roger the task of babysitting Leo Getz.
So, in the scene, Murphy says to the men "I got something special for
you. Leo Getz has been placed in protective custody. You guys are going
to baby-sit him until Washington sends the Feds. Getz is going to
testify before a commission of inquiry. Drugs, laundered money, etc".
There is a pause then Murphy says to them "This is NOT a shit
assignment" and Riggs immediately says "Yes, it is" and Murphy says "Its
not" and Roger pitches in and says "Its a shit assignment!" and Murphy,
fed up says "Shut up the both of you!".
Murphy then says Riggs and Roger "I've guaranteed his safety" and Riggs
asks "Why?" and Murphy tells him "You two are the most qualified for the
job. And...after last night, you could use the break" referring to the
raid on Roger's house by Pieter, but Roger insists "I can handle last
night!". And Riggs, annoyed, asks "What are we supposed to do with this
guy?" and Murphy says "How the hell should I know?! Take him to
Disneyland!". Riggs then shakes his head and says "This stinks! This
stinks!" and Murphy flat out tells him "I don't give a fuck, Riggs.
That's why I don't have an ulcer, cos I know when to say I don't give a
fuck!". And just before they go, Murphy throws Riggs a plaque on his
desk and says "Riggs, do you know what that says?" and Riggs looks at
the "No smoking" plaque and says "Yeah, same thing as that but I don't
give a fuck!" and he throws it back to Murphy.
And lastly there is the scene where Riggs, Roger and Leo have narrowly
avoided death at the hands of one of Rudd's henchmen, who tried to kill
them and they return to the station after the henchman is killed in a
crash where another car collides with the henchmen's truck and it sends a
surfboard crashing right into his face.
So, in the scene, Murphy says to Riggs and Roger "All I know is I got a
dead guy in the morgue with a surfboard where his face used to be...and
in the morning, the State Department is gonna be breathing down our
throats. And I'll have to make some sort of goddamn formal apology to
the South African consulate". Riggs however is outraged and angrily
says to Murphy "Apologise?!! That is a sack of shit! This guy is dirty,
he's a crook!" and Murphy cuts him off and firmly says "It doesn't
matter if he's dirty, Riggs. He's a diplomat. He has immunity! We can't
touch him, arrest him, prosecute him! Does that spell it out for
you?!". And Leo, who is with them says "Yes, sir" and Murphy, fed up
asks Riggs and Rog "Who the hell is this guy?!" and Leo tells him who he
is. And Murphy dispairs "Jesus! You took a civilian on a bust! The
civilian you are supposed to be PROTECTING!!!". However, Leo insists
"That's OK. I usually just wait in the car" but Murphy can't believe it
and says "USUALLY??! USUALLY?!" and Leo says "Yeah, they're very
adamant about that..." but Murphy has had enough and turns away saying
"I don't give a fuck! I don't give a fuck....".
DIRECTOR AND MUSIC
Moving finally onto the direction, Richard Donner, once again does a fine job with the film and he stages the action scenes
really well and ups the tempo and the pace from the original and
despite the shift to a more comedic tone he also still manages to retain
a fair balance of drama as well in the sequel.
Donner later stated on the Blu-ray commentary for the film that they had
actually shot two different endings to the film with one where Riggs
lives and the other where he dies. In the end, both endings were shown
to test audiences, who were more in favour of the ending where Riggs
survives and of course they would want to so we could get another
sequel! Anyway this is a very solid effort from Donner overall as it
showed he had a continued assuredness over the franchise.
Music wise, Michael
Kamen once again provides a fine score for the film and is backed up
very well once more by Eric Clapton on guitar and David Sanbourne on the
sax. The film also makes good use of George Harrison's song "Cheer
down" which was in fact recorded for the film to promote it, which he did along with the American rock artist, Tom Petty.
FLAWS (Warning: this section may contain the odd spoiler!)
So
as for flaws.... how does Lethal Weapon 2 favour??? OK well, yeah its not
quite perfect, it does have some issues.
And to start one of the film's problems lies partly with
the film's more comedic tone, which serves to undercut the
effectiveness of the characters a bit more than in the original film.
It still does have some good dramatic moments and its good that Weapon 2
has its funny moments but on the other hand it started to show signs of
the main characters one day would become a parody of themselves, which
by Lethal Weapon 4 they certainly did!
Perhaps also you could argue
that while the film certainly aimed to cover relevant issues of the time
with the Apartheid in South Africa, it feels somewhat superficial next
to all the action and despite Ackland and O'Connor's excellent
performances, the other cast members performing as South africans sound a
bit feeble and almost like they have a slapped on accent (although
perhaps some of them are South African!).
Further to this, I found it a bit daft how Murtaugh thought the accent they were listening to over the radio of one of the South African smugglers was Japenese! I mean, that accent sounded NOTHING like Japanese! It actually did sound a bit closer to German right enough but to suggest it was Japanese was frankly ridiculous! And later they find a bunch of krugerand coins in the back of one of the South Africans cars, so just maybe they could have tried to put two and two together at that point and started looking into any connections regarding South African suspects rather than plod on until they find out later on. Murtaugh also couldn't figure out Vorstedt's accent when they threaten him and his wife, Trish near the start either but it is quite a distinctive accent (well I think so!).
There are of course some rather silly scenes here, such as the one where
one of Rudd's men makes an attempt on Leo's life at the hotel and when
Riggs dives towards the man and Leo that when they all go crashing
through the window and they all conveniently land in a pool directly
below them! I mean there is blind luck and there is total coincidence
and I just think that this scene was frankly ridiculous to stay the
least if you can believe that Leo's hotel room would just so handily be
situated right above the hotel swimming pool!
Another thing is the film has
a pretty silly over the top ending where (OK PLOT SPOILER!!!!!) Riggs
and Murtaugh disregard all police procedure, despite being under strict
orders not to interfere, they both go and create havoc, kill all Rudd's
men, with Riggs flattening (literally!) Pieter and Rog "revoking" Rudd's
diplomatic immunity! Yet at the end of course I'm sure given
Hollywood's so-called (or rather non-existant as I made this bit up!)
policing policies that the LAPD will be willing to sweep this whole mess
under the carpet with no repurcussions whatsoever for Riggs or Murtaugh
for a blatant disregard to following direct orders!
And that is
something that Riggs continually does particularly with Rudd where he is
ordered to back off him, yet he far from subtly pesters him in public
and even goes to his office, assaults Rudd's men and shoots his fish
tank! And nothing will be done, cos its Riggs and he can do what he
wants! Again its Hollywood, not real life (I think!).
Another issue I had was to do with Riggs being able to destroy the stilt house simply by tying a cable round one of the stilts. Now, I'm no expert on this by any means but I find it highly unlikely that Riggs's truck would have the horsepower or force to somehow be able to dislodge one of the huge stilts that supports the house itself! In fact it would appear more likely that the force would cause more damage to Riggs's truck rather than the stilt! So, yeah this is a pretty silly scene overall but hey it is just an action film of course!
WARNING: THIS NEXT PARAGRAPH IS A BIG SPOILER!!!
Then there is the scene where Riggs has his climactic fight scene with
Pieter and at the start Pieter throws a knife that goes right through
Riggs's leg and as they fight and Riggs seems to gain the upper hand,
Pieter then grabs the knife and turns it, causing Riggs to scream in
agony. Riggs somehow manages to withdraw the knife from his leg and
then stab Pieter in the stomach with it. Now, after this Riggs rather
than finish off Pieter, decides to get up and walk off only for Pieter
to then slowly get up and take out his gun and aim at Riggs, just before
Riggs flattens him with cargo container!
Now my question is this....would it be possible for Pieter to stand up
just after he had been viciously stabbed in the stomach??? I mean I
think the guy's stomach muscles would be pretty much buggered at this
point and I don't think realistically he would be able to stand up!
However I could of course be wrong but then again it is an action movie
and improbable things tend to happen!
AND JUST ONE MORE SPOILER ALERT!!
And last of all, I have a gripe regarding the scene near the end where
Rudd shoots Riggs several times in his body, yet Rudd somehow manages to
successfully miss all of Riggs's vital organs in the process! This of
course is where the possible alternate ending would have come in that
would have seen Riggs die instead of live. However again it boils down
to amazing coincidence that Riggs would be able to survive Rudd's
gunfire although we could also just put it all down to Rudd have
stormtrooper aim!
Anyway that's it for the flaws.
SUM UP
So, to sum up, Lethal Weapon 2 still remains a very enjoyable sequel to the
original film and it sees the franchise start to take a more comedic,
light hearted approach after the dark tone of the first film. And the film is again
ably handled by its solid cast, good direction from Donner and a witty
and funny script by Jeffrey Boam.
However at the same time the film's more overt comic tone would
start to see the series quality take a bit of a downturn, especially
when we finally got to the decidedly average and disappointing Lethal
Weapon 4. And it threatens to change both the main lead characters and
turn them into parodies of themselves, which would again happen later. But if you can forgive all that then there is still much to commend
Lethal Weapon 2 and it remains one of the strongest entries in the
series, which is overall a lot of fun and has its share of good action.
OK, so that's it for now and I will be back with another post soon.
Till then its bye for now!
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