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User Reviews for: Swiss Army Man

adatta
8/10  8 years ago
"If my best friend hides his farts from me then what else is he hiding from me, and why does that make me feel so alone?"

Honestly, I am just glad a movie like Swiss Army Man exists.

Coming from the directors of the "Turn Down for What" music video comes one of the weirdest films I have ever seen in my entire life. The film opens with Hank (Dano), attempting to hang himself on a stranded island, but instead ens up finding Manny's (Radcliffe) deceased corpse wash ashore. After this, Hank discovers Manny is not only just alive, but he has an array of unexplained supernatural abilities, including an "erection compass" (I shit you not), extreme flatulence, super human strength, and even more.

The film's premise is so bizarre, but it constantly manages to be relatable, no matter how crazy the movie continues to get. The film feels rewarding as you watch it, and not just based on a gimmick to show a bunch of dumb stuff happen on screen for 90 minutes. The film has an apparent purpose, and thats what makes it stand out; Beneath all the insanity, it has a lot of heart.

The cinematography is beautiful, and coupled with the score, there are many scenes in this movie which are absolutely serene

Its well acted, its genuinely hilarious, and it really will make you think at times - which was a pleasant surprise, to be honest. My only gripe with the film is that the third act (the last twenty minutes to be specific) drags on too long and the momentum is somewhat lost by the time the credits roll by.

All in all, Swiss Army Man is an extremely enjoyable film, and one that truly is memorable, especially in a time when we're constantly being plagued by sequels and unnecessary reboots.
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FLY_
7/10  3 years ago
It gets points for originality, that's for sure. And then it really depends on how you want to see it.

It starts more as a comedy. That's a guy, stranded on an island, that uses a corpse's farts to get away jet-ski style. He then uses it to get water. He's drinking water coming from the corpse like he's been thirsty for days. Nevermind that he could have collected the rain himself, he even had a cup, but no, he's drinking from the corpse, sure.
The title's swiss army's corpse then becomes a secondary thing. It could have been funny to see how he discovers new usage and what he does with it, but it's just condensed in a short montage. Too bad.

Then, obviously he starts talking to the corpse, and the corpse reply.

Comedy is still there. It's funny, as he tries to explain life to a corpse that doesn't remember anything. Beyond the comedy, most of the discussions can also be seen as satire of society and its taboos. And most of the movie can also be seen as a metaphor of that.

But, as clearly the corpse does not speak for real, it's all in his head. And that means the corpse represents him, trying to figure out life, while he just replies with the taboos that his parents and society taught him, that he clearly does not understand. That's the first hint that he might not just go crazy from his situation, he might have already been a little deranged beforehand.

Then comes the girl. And creepiness goes way up. His phone's screen is a picture of a random girl he saw in the bus. HUGE red flag. And the biggest part of the movie is spent there, while he deploys treasures of inventivity and a lot of efforts to recreate the situation, with the corpse playing him and himself playing the girl. There's clearly no more idea of trying to escape his situation and survive.

You can still see it as funny.
You can see it as cute, it's all shown like a magical thing. It's shown exactly like a child fantasy would have been in a Wes Anderson movie, and that would be cute.
Or if you stop half a second to think about what that implies, it's beyond creepy. It's now clear that Hank was not sane, and already a very creepy person before this happened.

Then comes the last part and the reveal, that apparently a lot of people feel doesn't fit. Well, it only doesn't fit if you stayed the whole time on the very literal layer of the movie and assumed the corpse was really talking, and that you ignored the innumerable flags that were raised along the way. I mean, again: the guy's phone screen is a stolen photo of a random girl in the bus. That pretty much tells you everything you need to know about how much of a creep he is.

Turns out [spoiler]he was never lost, and spent his whole little adventure barely a few hundred meters from where the girl lives, with her husband and daughter. That's not a random encounter, he knew where she lived, he was not only a creep but a stalker too. Not only does it fit, it makes much more sense and totally explains his weird behavior.[/spoiler]

So you can see it as a comedy.

You can see it as a cute dreamy fantasy with a dash of satire of the society.

But if you do, you're probably thinking like Hank: a [spoiler]creepy retarded deranged incel psychopath[/spoiler]. On the first layer it looks like the corpse is here to save Hank's life. But maybe it was here to save [spoiler]Sarah's. If he hadn't found that corpse, it probably would have been her there, forced to live his little fantasies, alive, or dead... [/spoiler]

What's funny is that at the beginning I was thinking, "wow, Paul Dano is giving a real performance, and for once he's not playing a creepy guy, didn't think he could do that".
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Reno
/10  6 years ago
**Two strangers in an unusual circumstance take a weirdest journey.**

My initial thought was this is a new version of 'Weekend at Bernie's', but very soon I realised it is not. This film is a bit disgusting. Watching alone makes okay or with the close buddies, but not good for beyond that. I totally appreciate the effort and obviously the fresh idea for a film from the Hollywood, but the film is not a masterpiece or entertaining. Because a plot like this is not worth for a 90 minute stretch. It should have been a short film or the story should have developed to a better one.

There are lots of questions regarding the film. The film did not detail everything it showed, so that's the first negative about it. It opened with a young man stranded on a tiny island who tries to commit suicide, but abandons the plan and takes a weirdest ride in the sea seeking land to get rescued by its people. Though he's not alone, a strange young man accompanies him. So it's like theirs journey of self-discovery, but how it all ends is the crucial final segment.

Both the young actors were good in theirs very challenging roles, particularly Daniel Radcliffe. The directors too to be praised for managing to pull it off so well. But it was the screenplay that did not deliver as I anticipated. The film was different, but nothing impressive at all, so I think it is good for watching at once. Maybe if I understand or get the answers for my doubts, I might change might stance. For now this is an average film.

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