Life Review
This Eddie_Murphy/Martin_Lawrence prison buddy flick is an underrated tale of bad luck and persevering hope. While the film starts off awkwardly -- almost like Harlem_Nights revisited -- the narrative takes off when the unkind hand of fate deals the duo a slew of cruel blows. With Murphy and Lawrence aboard (they also teamed up for Boomerang), one would expect a laugh riot, but Life is not a straight comedy: there are many sad and painful moments throughout the film. Both actors give surprisingly versatile performances: their love-hate buddy act has a chemistry reminscent of Murphy and Nick_Nolte in 48_Hrs. or Gene_Wilder and Richard_Pryor. Director Ted_Demme does a fairly superior job with the material, which embodies elements of Stir_Crazy and even a few nods to Cool_Hand_Luke. Despite its lackluster box office and slighty-overextended scope, Life is above-average tragicomedy. Mike DiBella, Rovi
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