
The Kid Detective
A Shot at Redemption for the Bumbling Detective
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The Kid Detective is a comedy-drama that hooked me from the start. Written and directed by Evan Morgan, this film is a promising start to his career. It tells the story of Eb, a former child prodigy turned 32-year-old, who still takes on amateur cases in between hangovers and pity parties. I was glued to the screen watching Adam Brody as Eb Applebaum, a self-proclaimed kid detective who solved almost 200 cases back in the day. The film expertly balances humor and heart, making it a fun and engaging watch.




















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- •The script does a great job of introducing the characters and setting the scene, showing us what's been going on in Willowbrook and why Eb's feeling down.
- •The cast, particularly Adam Brody, delivers solid performances that bring the characters to life.
- •The investigation into the murder is engaging and has some great twists and turns.
- •The film's use of humor is spot-on, making it a fun watch from start to finish.
- •The cinematography is top-notch, capturing the small-town feel of Willowbrook perfectly.
- •The themes of regret and guilt are well-explored, adding depth to the story.
- •The pacing is generally well-balanced, with a good mix of action and quiet moments.
- •The film's tone is well-handled, veering between comedy and drama in a way that feels natural.
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- •Some of the supporting characters feel a bit one-dimensional and underdeveloped.
- •The pacing could be a bit tighter in some areas, particularly in the middle of the film.
- •A few plot points feel a bit convenient or contrived.
- •The film's tone can be a bit inconsistent at times, veering between comedy and drama.
- •Some viewers might find the film's reliance on genre tropes a bit predictable.
- •The film's ending feels a bit rushed and could benefit from a bit more resolution.
- •The film could benefit from a bit more character development, particularly for the supporting cast.
- •Some of the themes and plot points feel a bit underexplored.



