I'm growing to like the director David Leitch more and more. His films are always
full of exaggerated action sequences. He can't be faulted. But sometimes I'm
weird. I went into the cinema today with my mind made up to give "The Fall
Guy" a four star rating. Ryan Gosling is an actor that I don't usually like.
This was sealed by his awful performance in
"La La Land". And he's the last actor I'd consider for an action role in a David Leitch
film.
But as the film progressed, I couldn't help but realise that it's a straight
five star film. The film won me over, and Ryan Gosling won me over.
Gosling plays a stunt man called Colt Seavers. In the 1980's there was a
television series about a stunt man called Colt Seavers, but it's wrong to say
that the film is based on the series. Apart from the name and the career,
there's no comparison between the film and the series.
Colt is one of Hollywood's top stunt men, and he has a close connection with
the action hero Tom Ryder (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), for whom he regularly steps
in as his stunt double. Tom's fame is largely due to the stunts performed by
Colt. Colt is the unseen hero. Only film insiders know his name.
Colt has an accident while performing a dangerous stunt which puts him in
hospital for over a year. He doesn't want to return to his old career. He
becomes a valet parking cars. But his ex-girlfriend is directing her first
movie, and she asks him to return to make the film a success. It goes one step
further. The lead actor of the film is Tom Ryder, but he's disappeared. The
producer wants Colt to find him, and if he can't find him he should step in
and become the lead actor himself.
It's difficult to describe the action that takes place, on the film set and in
the real world. Ryan Gosling is surprisingly convincing as an action hero.
Five stars.
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