It takes guts to attempt an action-packed romantic comedy. For every Romancing The Stone, there’s a barrage of forgettable imitators. (See: Argylle. Well, don’t see Argylle. It’s awful.)
It’s a tricky thing to strike a satisfying balance of thrills and laughs with a love story that gets our hearts (and/or loins) engaged. But David Leitch, the former Brad Pitt stunt double turned director of such gonzo action movies as John Wick, Bullet Train, and Atomic Blonde, doesn’t scare easily. And now he’s delivered the gonzo gift to cinema that is The Fall Guy.
Adapted from the 1980s TV series of the same name, this action-comedy centers on one of the unsung heroes of Hollywood: the stuntman (Barbie‘s Academy Award-nominated Ryan Gosling) who takes all the hits so that the arrogant A-lister (Bullet Train‘s Aaron Taylor-Johnson) doesn’t have to. But don’t fret if you aren’t familiar with the small-screen inspo. The Fall Guy is making its own fun, thanks to a crackling script from Drew Pearce, and the dazzling chemistry between Gosling and Emily Blunt.
How does The Fall Guy movie relate to the TV series?
Ryan Gosling is under attack in “The Fall Guy.”
Credit: Eric Laciste / Universal Pictures
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