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Reviewed by Elliot Panek

Half-crazed from the tragic events of the first film, detective Riggs (Mel Gibson) lives in a beachside trailer, but spends most of his time with his partner Murtaugh (Danny Glover) and his family. Riggs and Murtaugh are assigned to protect money launderer Leo Getz (Joe Pesci) from revenge-seeking drug dealers. The dealers are racist South African diplomats, willing to wipe out the entire police force one by one to get to Getz, and get away with truckloads of stolen currency. Riggs falls into a fast romance with one of the enemies. When she's murdered by her cohorts, Riggs gets all the motivation he needs to take them all on.

Is It Any Good?

2

More manic than its predecessor, LETHAL WEAPON 2 is a formulaic sequel to the first hit film. Initially, it takes itself less seriously than its predecessor, adding another comic foil to the mix in the form of Pesci, who makes the most of a small role. The comedy is crass at times, like when Murtaugh sits on a toilet that's rigged to explode. These comic moments give way to a more serious second half, in which the film goes to great lengths to justify the inevitable blood-soaked climax.

The film tackles issues of race in a very simplistic way, conflating South African apartheid with Nazism. It's telling that Riggs' favorite TV shows are the 3 Stooges and Looney Tunes -- both chock full of violence and laughs. The mix of violence and laughs on display in this film feels more sadistic and unnecessary than cartoonish. Though it has the forward momentum of a good action movie, this uneasy mix keeps it from being thoroughly entertaining.

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