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Directed by Mike Binder
Are you ready for a new kind of superhero -- a thirty-something virgin in long underwear? Darryl Walker (Damon Wayans) is a bright but socially inept man with a gift for inventing things but little skill for functioning in the real world. His brother Kevin (David Alan Grier) works on a low-class tabloid news show featuring beautiful anchorwoman Kimberley Jonz (Robin Givens), whom he secretly loves. The Walkers live in Metro City, Illinois, a city that's been hit with a massive crime wave after the mayor is kidnapped by gangsters. After his grandmother is killed, Darryl builds a collection of crime-fighting robots from household junk, invents bullet-proof long underwear (made from his grandmother's old housecoat), and becomes Metro City's newest crime fighter, Blankman. Blankman's escapades put fear into the heart of mob boss Michael Minelli (Jon Polito), and when Kevin turns out to have an inside track on Blankman's activities, it brings him closer to Kimberley. But how long can a superhero with no superpowers last against the forces of organized crime? Damon Wayans wrote the original story for Blankman as well as co-writing the screenplay and playing the title role, which was based in part on his "Handi-Man" character from the TV comedy series In Living Color. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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For those who don't remember, Blankman had its beginnings as a sketch on In Living Color, in which Damon Wayans played a mentally retarded superhero named Handi-Man. Not surprisingly, the producers of Blankman decided to go the more politically sensitive route, making the character a nerdy genius, which still allowed Wayans to play him in a similarly spasmodic way. Considering the bland result, Mike Binder's film could have benefited from a good dose of incorrectness. Then again, maybe not, since it's a pretty long way from resembling comedy. Viewers might find themselves momentarily swayed by Wayans' sweet interpretation of the hopelessly dweebish Darryl Walker, but the film never gets untracked from this level of precious inoffensiveness. This is not to say it's a kids movie or anything -- it's just that the attempts at adult-oriented humor are delivered like schoolyard flatulence jokes. Other than Wayans' and J.F. Lawton's script being flat and uninspired, there are some structural peculiarities about it that don't sit well, either. For example, at the beginning, the audience is invited to sympathize with Darryl's brother Kevin (David Alan Grier, mostly overacting), who yearns for a TV reporter played by Robin Givens. Halfway through, though, she gets romantically linked with the superhero, as though the writers forgot they set Grier up to be the love-struck protagonist, sloughing him off as broad comic relief for the rest of the film. One performance almost makes Blankman worth seeing, just for the novelty factor: Jason Alexander as the bald, wheelchair-bound, rambunctiously amoral producer of a Hard Copy-style news program. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 

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