Direction: David Leitch
Country: USA
Filmed in Sydney, Australia, The Fall Guy tells the fictional story of Colt Seavers (Ryan Gosling), an action stunt performer madly in love with Jody Moreno (Emily Blunt), a camera operator turned director. This unsung hero becomes the victim of a conspiracy headed by film star Tom Ryder (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), whom he doubles in all action scenes, and the cunning producer Gail Meyers (Hannah Waddingham). Suddenly, he realizes that it’s not just his career at risk, but his life.
Loosely based on the 1980s television series of the same name, this self-indulgent action-packed rom-com works on steroids, overloaded by a variety of impossible acrobatics, falls, and explosions to the point of exhaustion. Drew Pearce’s script never comes together, and the unequal parts of comedy, romance, and action fail to coalesce. As a result, its excessive artifice quickly leads to tedium.
Director David Leitch, who boasts a 20-year career as a stuntman himself, previously exhibited a penchant for chaotic scenarios in Bullet Train (2022). Here, he fails to deliver a compelling satirical look at a major Hollywood production seen from behind the screen. With numerous redundant action scenes, flopped soundtrack choices, and sparse laughs, The Fall Guy feels as contrived and frivolous as the stunts it showcases, never deciding on whether to be a parody or an homage to the brave, always-invisible Hollywood stuntmen.