Following last week’s review of ‘IF’, I’m sticking with Palace Cinema showing’s this week in the form of David Leitch’s ‘The Fall Guy’, which was shown for a two-week period earlier this month. This film is an intense, action-packed comedy that is clearly used to pay homage to and respect the art of stunt performing within the film industry. Starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, the plot follows a stunt performer (Gosling) who has suffered a serious injury while on set.
Eighteen months later, Gosling is called back to the profession by his former love interest and now director (Blunt) of a new blockbuster. Award-winning textile artist set to visit the Isle of Man Reimagining representation: Gef's top watches from diverse filmmakers Two new members sought for Isle of Man Arts Council 'A fun but hard-hitting family movie that left me slightly inundated' The two of them embark on a high-octane real-life adventure following the disappearance of the main actor (played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson), and soon encounter deception, murder and PLENTY of action..
. Firstly, it’s important to note that this film will not be enjoyable for you if you are not into an abundance of action and a completely ridiculous plot. It’s the perfect film for you to switch off and enjoy it for what it is - an action comedy that never even slightly suggests it takes itself seriously.
The action set pieces and choreography are fantastic and great to look at. You would expect this to be the c.
