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"Da Mei" new film "Peanut Butter Falcon" exclusive film review

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"Da Mei" new film "Peanut Butter Falcon" exclusive film review

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<b>The</b> new film "Peanut Butter Falcon", co-starring Shea LaBeouf, "Uncle Punisher" Joe Boenser, "Da sister" Dakota Johnson and Bruce Dunn, tells the story of the escape of Down syndrome patient Zak, played by newcomer actor Zach Gauchagen, who himself suffers from the same disease.

Don't be misunderstood by the warm tone of the picture, mistakenly thinking that this movie is taking the sketch route, the taste is bland and unapologetic. In fact, the way "Peanut Butter Falcon" creates a tense atmosphere, makes people sweat cold and bite their fingers, and the crisis is suddenly lifted when the layers are stacked until the moment of a thousand guns, and when the audience's heartbeat speed has not slowed down, the film has a sometimes warm, sometimes funny philosophy of life, which makes people laugh and breathe a sigh of relief.

In "Peanut Butter Falcon", Zach, a 20-something man, is placed in a nursing home by the government because he has no relatives, and is cared for by Eleanor, a nurse played by Dakota Johnson. Eleanor's personality is both grounded and humorous, and the character of Dakota Johnson, who is quite temperamental, could not be more suitable.

Trapped in an old people's home, Zach has only one dream, to visit a wrestling coach named "Saltwater Red-Necked Big Rough" (played by Thomas Harden Church). With the help of his roommate, Zach manages to escape and runs to his dream-chasing journey wearing only a pair of white underwear.

"Da Mei" new film "Peanut Butter Falcon" exclusive film review

"Peanut Butter Falcon" almost brings the story initiated by the film itself to the big screen. Dual directors Tyler Nilson and Mike Schwartz met Zack Gautz, a Down syndrome sufferer who wanted to be an actor, while volunteering, which inspired the story of Zach's character.

The directorial debut of Tyler Nilson and Mike Schwartz, Peanut Butter Falcon, is a climactic plot. The most impressive thrilling episode is a scene about crossing a canal. Taylor wrapped the two of them all in a plastic bag, made a temporary swimming ring for Zach, who couldn't swim, and then took a rope to tie Zach and his bag to himself, and swam and pulled Zach across the river. Taylor, who looked at himself, said to Zach, who was afraid of accidents, while swimming: "Life is destined to come to an end, it is only a matter of time." It is important that there is no super cow story to tell when walking. ”

"Da Mei" new film "Peanut Butter Falcon" exclusive film review

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Coincidentally, a large private yacht came and approached the two people vertically at high speed on the river. Watching Taylor swim forward desperately, Zach desperately kicking the water in the back, and then cut to the air camera to see the midpoint of the rope pulling the two gradually surpass the bow of the private yacht. Taylor reached the shore, and before he could stand still, he continued to pull Zach, who was still kicking at the back of the water. Seeing Zach and the vertically approaching yacht getting closer and closer, zach dodged the next second, which was about to crash into Sauna.

After Zach swam to the shore, Taylor, who had fallen into the water, said to him, "That's a cow!" Zach Gauchagen, like this, fully showed his precise comedic talent and sincere and natural acting skills in many key moments of "Peanut Butter Falcon", giving the character the appeal to touch people's hearts, and it is impossible to love it.

I haven't seen Shea LaBeouf's autobiographical film Honey Boy (in which he plays his own father), but so far, Peanut Butter Falcon is Shea LaBeouf's most moving and honest performance. Just as Taylor takes Zach on a road dream-seeking journey, Shea LaBeouf takes the audience to feel Taylor's heart swallowed up by self-blame and sadness, and sometimes shows a light-hearted and funny side, rich and full of emotions, and every emotion is naturally interpreted.

Zach Gautzagen and Shea LaBeouf are very tacit and natural, both in substance and spiritually, and in the film Taylor and Zach walk side by side.

The journey takes the two to a wooded area, where they sit side by side on the edge of a small boat drifting in the river. After an earth-shattering adventure together, Zach said to Taylor, "I'll give you all my birthday wishes from now on." This simple but sincere act, which completely dismantled Taylor's defenses erected by grief, was the most emotional and natural time in the confrontation between Zach Gauchagen and Shea LaBeouf.

Inspired by Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Peanut Butter Falcon brings this story to the present, and seemingly unrelated two people develop a very real, complementary friendship, just like every emotion captured in the movie, very close and attractive. Audiences can confidently and boldly go to the film with high expectations, because "Peanut Butter Falcon" will make you feel amazing.