The Fall Guy Movie Review, Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt’s action stole the hearts of the public. The protagonist of The Fall Guy is a stuntman, Colt Sievers, played by Ryan Gosling. The action romance is a crazy adventure that kicks off the summer blockbuster season and reminds you of one of the reasons you come to the movies – to watch things blow up.
The film from director David Leitch shines a light on the unsung men and women behind your favorite action scenes. Using Gosling and Oppenheimer‘s Emily Blunt as the amiable leads, The Fall Guy is a delightful love story with wonderful touches of comedy.
Inspired by the 1980s American TV series, The Fall Guy follows the behind-the-scenes romance between camera operator turned director Jody (Blunt) and stunt double Colt (Gosling), one of Hollywood’s top stars.
After a stunt goes horribly wrong, Colt disappears to lick his wounds. But he’s been called back to work on Jody’s directorial debut, Metalstorm, a sci-fi cosmic love story where former lovers have a strange reunion. But Colt finds himself involved in a far more dangerous conspiracy that threatens to derail Jody’s directorial debut.
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With the film and his career at stake, Colt does what he knows best, he goes into action mode. Gosling and Blunt are supported by a great supporting cast, including Hannah Waddington as the troubled filmmaker, Aaron Taylor-Johnson as spoiled movie star Tom Ryder and Winston Duke as the Metalstorm stunt coordinator. There’s also a scene-stealing cute dog named Jean Claude who only responds to commands in French