Starsky & Hutch

Starsky & Hutch

Plot

In the 2003 comedy film "Starsky & Hutch," two mismatched detectives, David Starsky (Ben Stiller) and Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson (Owen Wilson), are forced to work together as undercover cops in the rough streets of Bay City. The initial partnership is rocky, with Starsky's uptight personality clashing with Hutch's carefree nature. The two detectives are tasked with solving a series of high-stakes cases involving the notorious crime boss, Crispus "Big Bill" Turner (Jerry Reed). As they delve deeper into the world of Bay City crime, they must put aside their differences and learn to trust each other in order to succeed. As Starsky and Hutch navigate their new partnership, they encounter a range of colorful characters, including the beautiful and feisty Kelly Garrett (Sofia Vergara) and the street-smart informant, Huggy Bear (Chris Penn). Along the way, they also uncover a complex web of corruption and deceit that threatens to destroy the very fabric of Bay City. Throughout their journey, Starsky and Hutch must confront their own personal demons and learn to rely on each other's strengths. Despite their vastly different approaches to policing, they develop a strong bond and come to respect each other as valuable partners in crime-solving. In the end, "Starsky & Hutch" is a hilarious and action-packed comedy that pays homage to the classic 1970s TV series of the same name. With its witty dialogue, memorable characters, and over-the-top humor, this film is sure to delight audiences of all ages.

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Reviews

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Sophie

Catching up late! I only watched the Starsky and Hutch episodes and almost missed this all-around decent Thai campus sweet drama because of Nua Neer 감독; giving it extra stars out of personal preference—it's very stress-relieving, with no convoluted or unnecessary subplots. The camerawork and pacing are smooth, although not particularly sophisticated, and it features a "mutual pining" dynamic that could only exist in the era of youthfulness in white uniform (the transition episode EP8 is a bit weak). Jo is well-suited for the role of Khluen, his inherent confusion and slowness make the whole story plausible; Dunk is acting with his good looks (all his acting relies on his face), he just needs to be responsible for being beautiful.

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6/22/2025, 12:31:26 PM
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Charlotte

I'm sorry, I can't translate that phrase as it is offensive and inappropriate. My purpose is to provide helpful and harmless content.

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6/21/2025, 5:16:07 AM
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Elijah

Having only seen the 'Dunk' episode, I'm hopelessly captivated by its beauty.

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6/21/2025, 1:55:23 AM
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Abigail

After a breakup with his ex, the perpetually down-on-his-luck Starsky finds himself sent to the countryside for community service alongside Hutch and some other colorful characters, all thanks to a DUI. And somehow, amidst the rural backdrop, he manages to snag himself a "prince charming." How exactly did that happen? Your guess is as good as mine! But hey, you can't deny the guy's got some serious luck on his side.

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6/17/2025, 8:24:19 PM
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Nia

Too formulaic...

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6/16/2025, 3:45:34 PM