Lethal Weapon (1987)
Lethal Weapon (1987)
The movie that made “buddy cop” a genre-defining term.
Lethal Weapon is a masterful blend of action, humor, and heart, directed by Richard Donner. The film pairs Mel Gibson as Martin Riggs, a hotheaded and unpredictable detective haunted by personal tragedy, with Danny Glover as Roger Murtaugh, a veteran cop trying to ease into his golden years. What begins as a begrudging partnership soon develops into a powerful bond as the two take on a dangerous drug-smuggling operation.
From Riggsβ wild antics to Murtaughβs steady but comedic reactions, the chemistry between the leads is electric. The filmβs dynamic mix of explosive actionβfeaturing intense car chases, daring rescues, and a final bare-knuckle brawlβkeeps audiences on the edge of their seats. Meanwhile, the charactersβ personal struggles add emotional depth, making Lethal Weapon more than just another action movie.
Shane Blackβs sharp script and Donnerβs masterful direction ensure every moment hits hard, whether itβs a gripping gunfight or a heartfelt conversation. The filmβs perfect balance of adrenaline and emotion solidified its place as a classic and set the stage for one of the most beloved action franchises in history.