Directors: Dan Kwan, Daniel Scheinert
Writers: Dan Kwan, Daniel Scheinert
Stars: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Daniel Radcliffe, Paul Dano
Writers: Dan Kwan, Daniel Scheinert
Stars: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Daniel Radcliffe, Paul Dano
Swiss Army Man 2016 Movie
One of the hopes that people come to the Sundance Film Festival with is that they will see something wholly unique, something that they have never seen or imagined before. Swiss Army Man is that film. This feeling happens pretty quickly, as Hank (Paul Dano) is a man stranded on an island, on the verge of killing himself, when he sees a corpse (Daniel Cliffhanger) that’s washed ashore. He rushes to it, searching for signs of life, but only finding that this corpse won’t stop farting. The scene does this strange thing where it’s funny, then it goes on too long so it’s not funny any more, but it keeps going so then it upgrades to really funny because it just won’t stop.now you can also Swiss Army Man 2016 Movie from our movie websites free in high definitions quality.
Eventually, the corpse starts farting so much that the flatulence acts as a propeller in the water. Hank straddles the corpse like a jetski, riding it like a stallion across the sea as glorious and triumphant music scores the bizarre sequence. Taking it a step further, Hank exposes the ass of the corpse to increase the speed. It shouldn’t work, almost none of this film should work, but it does. It gloriously does.
To go into the plot much further would risk spoiling some of the wonderful surprises, both comedic and emotional, that the film by writers/directors The Daniels (Daniel Scheinert and Dan Kwan) has in store. Swiss Army Man, even with a running gag with a farting corpse, manages to unexpectedly mine real heart and emotion out of the story and these characters, and yes, even the act of farting. Themes like love, friendship, self-respect, isolation and the crushing effects of modern society are touched upon thoughtfully by Swiss Army Man.