Throwback Review: Why Blue Streak (1999) is Still a Comedy Classic
If you care about audio, the dual-language option is a nice touch. Watching in the original English keeps Lawrence’s delivery intact, but the Hindi track is solid for viewers who prefer that; both sit well on a good sound setup. The film’s pacing is brisk, and the blend of heist-thriller and broad comedy still works — some gags are dated, sure, but most land and the action sequences are fun without overstaying their welcome. Blue Streak -1999- 720p Bluray Dual Audio -Hind...
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The movie follows Alex "Blue" Williams (Martin Lawrence), a tough and charismatic LAPD detective who goes undercover to solve a jewelry heist. Blue's cover is that of a jewel thief, and he befriends a beautiful and feisty woman named Denise (Téa Léon). As Blue gets deeper into the undercover operation, he discovers that Denise is involved with a powerful crime lord, and he must navigate a complex web of deceit to clear his name and bring the perpetrators to justice.