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"Essentially a typical buddy comedy/bromance movie filled with awkward moments and fart jokes... except that one of the friends is a talking corpse with magical powers. I don't think I laughed once but it did make me smile quite a few times. Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe both gave great performances but overall the movie is nothing special. The concept is so bizarre that I really wanted to like it, but it failed to deliver a satisfying conclusion and thus felt like it was all for nothing. I most"
"I appreciate the originality but there quickly came a point where the fart and boner jokes wore very thin. Filled with strange dress up scenes, philosophical ponderings with a corpse and a final ten minutes that really was a capstone to the foolishness that happened beforehand. Paul Dano gave perfect overacting to let the audience absolutely know what an absurd premise this film has, as if a talking, farting, horny dead man wasn't enough. Good enough for a one time watch, had enough humor and fu"
“Judging by the ratings this seems like one of those films that you either love or hate, there's not much in between. It really depends on how much you”
"Watched 10/06/2016 Rating 7.0/10 Format: Blu Ray This was truly A WTF movie but its also actually pretty good. "
“Judging by the ratings this seems like one of those films that you either love or hate, there's not much in between. It really depends on how much you can tolerate gross slapstick humor bathed in arthouse aesthetics. Usually the two do not blend well, more like oil and water. But in the case of Swiss Army Man, I think the Daniels have crafted a truly unique (yes, it has flourishes of Cast Away and Weekend At Bernie's) experience on the arthouse, B-movie front. The film is endlessly creative and innovative, making great use of Radcliffe's corpse. It's crazy enough to take you out of your comfort zone, but directed so impeccably that you know you're in good hands. Dano and Radcliffe deliver the wackiest buddy comedy we've seen in ages, sure to become a cult classic if it hasn't reached that ” read more
"SCREENING: Q&A (Daniel Radcliffe), Preview DATE: September 26th CINEMA: Picturehouse Central LOCATION: West End"