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The Fall Guy

"Fall hard."

Fresh off an almost career-ending accident, stuntman Colt Seavers has to track down a missing movie star, solve a conspiracy and try to win back the love of his life while still doing his day job.

Top Cast

  • Ryan Gosling

    Ryan Gosling

    Colt Seavers

  • Emily Blunt

    Emily Blunt

    Jody Moreno

  • Aaron Taylor-Johnson

    Aaron Taylor-Johnson

    Tom Ryder

  • Hannah Waddingham

    Hannah Waddingham

    Gail Meyer

  • Teresa Palmer

    Teresa Palmer

    Iggy Starr

  • Stephanie Hsu

    Stephanie Hsu

    Alma Milan

  • Winston Duke

    Winston Duke

    Dan Tucker

  • Ben Knight

    Ben Knight

    Dressler

  • Matuse Paz

    Matuse Paz

    Doone

Overview

Fresh off an almost career-ending accident, stuntman Colt Seavers has to track down a missing movie star, solve a conspiracy and try to win back the love of his life while still doing his day job.

Rating

7.0 / 10
3,637 Reviews
10 Popular

9 Reviews

  • Hotplix
    Hotplix
    May 24, 2024

    Colt Seavers is a stuntman, like everyone else in his profession. Like every stuntman, he gets blown up, shot, crashed, thrown through windows, and dropped from heights for the sake of our entertainment. Now, after a near career-ending accident, he must find a missing movie star, unravel a conspiracy, and win back his love while still juggling his regular job. What could possibly go well? Read full article at hotplix.com

  • MovieGuys
    MovieGuys
    4 May 30, 2024

    The Fall Guy indeed. Its unfortunate to see reasonable acting talent, fall victim to this genuinely unfunny, inarticulate mess of a film. A film that meanders pointlessly from place to place, with no real purpose. The only true upside is a sprinkling of decent musical tracks by hit groups like ACDC and KISS, that work in almost any context. In summary, Thunderstuck (sorry ACDC) by how bad this film is. If someone had constructed a coherent story, with decent narrative, wit and humour, it could have worked.Yet another missed opportunity.

  • Hotplix
    Hotplix
    Jun 6, 2024

    "The Fall Guy" is an action-comedy film directed by David Leitch, starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt. It revitalizes the 1980s TV series with a blend of humor, thrilling stunts, and nostalgic nods. Gosling excels as Colt Seavers, bringing a mix of charm and comedic timing, while Blunt adds strong chemistry and charisma. The action sequences are visually spectacular, showcasing Leitch's expertise. The script cleverly balances humor and drama, making it enjoyable for both fans of the original and newcomers. Overall, it's a fun, engaging movie that delivers an exciting cinematic experience.

  • TheSceneSnobs
    TheSceneSnobs
    8 Jul 9, 2024

    It bothers me that this film didn't perform better at the box office. This movie is an incredibly fun ride with a stellar cast and some of the best action sequences I've seen on the big screen in years. The chemistry among the cast members is truly fantastic, elevating the film's enjoyment factor. The cast is a significant highlight, with each actor bringing their A-game. The interactions between characters feel genuine, adding a layer of authenticity to the high-octane action. The camaraderie between the lead and his team is palpable, making their collective journey more engaging. This dynamic is particularly evident in scenes where quick banter and teamwork are essential, showcasing their rapport and adding to the film's overall appeal. I can attest that there isn't much that a crew of professional filmmakers can't do together in a short amount time with a good plan. The stunt team most of all! The action sequences are top-notch, meticulously choreographed, and thrilling to watch. The film excels in creating high-energy moments that are both visually spectacular and narratively compelling. I find myself torn about the film's release platform. On one hand, I wish it had been released on streaming so more people could have easily accessed and enjoyed it. On the other hand, this is precisely the kind of movie that benefits from the immersive experience of a theater. The grandiose action sequences and stunning visuals are best appreciated on the big screen, where their impact is maximized. The movie fits into the current trend of "hero" films that blend traditional tough-guy action with emotional depth and vulnerability. Unlike older action heroes who often suppressed their emotions, the protagonists in this film openly confront their mental health issues and emotional struggles. This approach adds a refreshing twist to the genre, making the characters more relatable and human. For example, the lead character's journey includes moments of introspection and personal growth, highlighting his inner battles alongside the external conflicts. Overall, this movie is a fantastic blend of action, heart, and camaraderie. It's a film that deserves to be seen and appreciated by a wider audience. Whether you're a fan of high-stakes action or character-driven narratives, this movie offers something for everyone. I highly recommend checking it out, especially on the big screen, to fully experience its exhilarating and emotional ride.

  • Chandler Danier
    Chandler Danier
    4 Jul 25, 2024

    This is way more romcom than action. It's so full of weakness; Awful 4th wall humor and hyper-clever relationship dialogue. I hate this movie. But may enjoy ignoring it with a partner.

  • HappyPagan
    HappyPagan
    7 Sep 1, 2024

    I'm disappointed. I was a huge fan of the series back in the day. But the movie didn't really try to capture the spirit of the show. It leans much more heavily towards being a generic romance movie. Although, to its credit, it does subvert quite a few of the romance tropes. For an action movie that's supposed to be an homage to the unsung heroes of cinema, the stuntmen, it falls flat. I streamed the extended version, maybe the cinematic version was better. But the extended version was edited with the standard choppy style that didn't allow for the stunts to really shine. You're left with the impression that they cut to a different angle to hide something. It wasn't all bad. It did have its moments. It was overall an enjoyable ride. And I'm pretty sure it's the first time in cinema history that a sound effect has had a cameo. No, I don't mean the Wilhelm scream. It was one of the best Easter eggs I've seen. But when that's the highlight of the film... well.

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