It's an all-heart love letter to stunt performers, who "take all of the hits and get none of the credit." The Fall Guy chips away at that fourth wall repeatedly over the course of its run-time, weaving in moments of meta commentary that are amusing but also interruptions.
Ryan Gosling brings Kenergy to this action comedy. Co-starring Emily Blunt, what sizzles in this film is the action rather than the romance. That's not necessarily a bad thing.
In its final act, there are many cute and quirky moments, but by this point, the meta commentary feels worn out. Real and reel keep slipping into one another.
In its final act, there are many cute and quirky moments, but by this point, the meta commentary feels worn out. Real and reel keep slipping into one another.
It's silly, over-the-top and just a little overlong, but The Fall Guy is a fun summer actioner with its heart firmly in the right place.
Blunt, who stated Greta Gerwig as an inspiration for Jody, is lovely as the harried first-time director — a little bit in over her head, but who knows exactly what she wants. You wish Blunt had more to do in the earlier parts of The Fall Guy.
It's an all-heart love letter to stunt performers, who "take all of the hits and get none of the credit." The Fall Guy chips away at that fourth wall repeatedly over the course of its run-time, weaving in moments of meta commentary that are amusing but also interruptions.