
The Fall Guy Movie Review Rating:
Star Cast: Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Hannah Waddingham, Teresa Palmer, Stephanie Hsu, Winston Duke
Director: David Leitch
What’s Good: The concept of celebrating the ones who never get to be in the limelight
What’s Bad: A little bit pacing issue
Loo Break: After the movie, please!
Watch or Not?: It’s Barbeinheimer coming together, why would you miss it?
Language: English
Available On: Theatrical release
Runtime: 125 Minutes
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Colt Seavers (Ryan Gosling) is a Hollywood stunt performer who works as a stunt double for actor Tom Ryder (Aaron-Taylor Johnson). Alongside his daring stunts, he also shares a romantic connection with Jody Moreno (Emily Blunt). However, a fall breaks Colt’s back and spirit, leading him to bid farewell to his dream job. He retreats to a quiet life until a life-altering call beckons him back. Asked to double for Tom Ryder in Jody’s new sci-fi romance film, Colt finds himself embroiled in a mystery when Ryder disappears, and he becomes a prime suspect in a major crime.
The Fall Guy Movie Review: Script Analysis
“The Fall Guy” pays homage to classic action cinema and the unsung heroes – the stunt performers, who make actors appear invincible on screen. From the beginning, the story, characters, and humour captivate you. You laugh, enjoy and anticipate the next hilarious thing that might happen on screen. All of the fun is packed at the expense of Colt Seavers, who is expected to take the biggest fall of his life for someone else!
The story that Drew Pearce weaved has many ups and a few downs. The initial hour sets the stage for the chaos hinted at in the trailer, which fully unfolds in the second hour. The film starts energetically, and while there are slower moments, once that’s gone, the plot steadily progresses. Despite its predictability, you will remain enthralled by the breathtaking stunts, fight sequences, and engaging characters. When there’s no one taking a fall, we’re hooked with Colt and Jody’s romance.
I have a soft spot for movies about cinema because they offer insights into a world we think we understand. Yet, we are continuously fascinated, and our appreciation for the art only deepens. I wasn’t initially a fan of action cinema and started exploring it only a few years ago. “The Fall Guy” has piqued my interest in exploring more content within the genre. I also enjoyed how Drew and David didn’t shy away from calling out the entitled behaviour of being a big movie star!
The Fall Guy Movie Review: Star Performance
Ryan Gosling will forever be associated with the term “kenergy” whenever he takes up such light and goofy roles. The Barbie actor performs them with such earnest; how can you not fall in love? Ryan’s performance strikes a balance, portraying a talented stuntman without turning Colt into a caricature or a snobbish person. Gosling’s impeccable comic timing and charismatic presence enhance every scene.
Emily Blunt shines as Jody Moreno, displaying humour, emotion, and physical prowess. The chemistry between Blunt and Gosling is palpable, though I wish the film delved deeper into their love story. Supporting actors Hannah Waddingham, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Winston Duke deliver fantastic performances.