A down-and-out stuntman must find the missing star of his ex-girlfriend's blockbuster film.A down-and-out stuntman must find the missing star of his ex-girlfriend's blockbuster film.A down-and-out stuntman must find the missing star of his ex-girlfriend's blockbuster film.
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- TriviaChris O'Hara received a credit for for the crew position of 'stunt designer,' believed to be the first credit of its kind. The role of Stunt Designer is meant to acknowledge the high-level artistic contribution of the traditional stunt coordinator role, and recognize creative leadership within the stunts industry.
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[from trailer]
Colt Seavers: [preparing his dog, sitting next to him in a truck, for a jump] I'll buy you a drink after this is over! Engage your core!
[cut to Colt icing his fist in a frozen margarita with the dog sitting next to him lapping up a drink in a beer glass]
- Crazy creditsDuring the closing credits the left side of the screen is dedicated to stunts done for the movie. And then an additional scene, that includes cameos.
- SoundtracksI Was Made for Lovin' You
Written by Paul Stanley, Vini Poncia & Desmond Child
Performed by YUNGBLUD
Featured review
A movie with first two acts all over the place and a third act trying to tie it all together
I prefer to review movies as a whole but the lines between the acts in this movie are so obvious that sort of renders reviewing this movie as a whole impossible. Also the quality difference between the acts is so evident that reviewing the movie as a whole wouldn't do justice, to the last act that is.
First act, we are introduced to the characters. And you better believe me when I say that the movie takes its sweet time with the first act. It takes too long and provides too little in the great scheme of things. I can't see the general audience enjoying this at all however this act is likely to prove to be more bearable if you're into production side of movies.
Second act, the movie's entire tone suddenly changes with one phone call and it becomes a murder mystery. Now, the problem here is apparent. We have a case at hand but why should the audience care about it? There are better movies out there with more intriguing mysteries. No one's going to buy a ticket to the Fall Guy for the murder mystery element. The movie itself didn't advertise itself a murder mystery either. It was advertised as a RomCom and an Action movie. However, the movie barely delivers its promises up until the last act.
Romance is surely there but there are times it feels too forced. You know how the saying goes, "Show, don't tell.". Well, while the chemistry between Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt is clearly there, there are times in the movie where they try too hard to sell it and it comes off as superficial. Regarding other elements, comedy and humor is barely there. It is rather dry in that regard and action, well, let's cover that in our review of the third act.
Third act is clearly the saving grace of this movie. You can sort of see it coming halfway through the second act and it really is "bombastic". But does it really make up for the two lacking acts of the movie? Well, see the movie for yourself and be the judge of that.
First act, we are introduced to the characters. And you better believe me when I say that the movie takes its sweet time with the first act. It takes too long and provides too little in the great scheme of things. I can't see the general audience enjoying this at all however this act is likely to prove to be more bearable if you're into production side of movies.
Second act, the movie's entire tone suddenly changes with one phone call and it becomes a murder mystery. Now, the problem here is apparent. We have a case at hand but why should the audience care about it? There are better movies out there with more intriguing mysteries. No one's going to buy a ticket to the Fall Guy for the murder mystery element. The movie itself didn't advertise itself a murder mystery either. It was advertised as a RomCom and an Action movie. However, the movie barely delivers its promises up until the last act.
Romance is surely there but there are times it feels too forced. You know how the saying goes, "Show, don't tell.". Well, while the chemistry between Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt is clearly there, there are times in the movie where they try too hard to sell it and it comes off as superficial. Regarding other elements, comedy and humor is barely there. It is rather dry in that regard and action, well, let's cover that in our review of the third act.
Third act is clearly the saving grace of this movie. You can sort of see it coming halfway through the second act and it really is "bombastic". But does it really make up for the two lacking acts of the movie? Well, see the movie for yourself and be the judge of that.
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- Apr 27, 2024
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- Kẻ Thế Thân
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- $125,000,000 (estimated)
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- $8,651,000
- Runtime2 hours 6 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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