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April 8, 2021: Swiss Army Man (2016) (Recap: Part One)
Donāt think about the Boy who Lived.
Daniel Radcliffe is a talented actor with a wider range than heās given credit for. Heās been working since childhood, and has picked up quite a lot over time. While most famous for...a certain role that will go unnamed...he famously started his stage career in 2007 with the musical Equus, and that later progressed to How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, and Endgame.
Meanwhile, he also made appearances of television in varied roles, live-action and animated. He started his career in an adaptation of David CopperfieldĀ in 1999, voiced a character on The SimpsonsĀ three separate times, hosted Saturday Night LiveĀ in 2012, and also currently has an excellent role in the anthology series Miracle Workers.
And MEANWHILE, he also had quite the robust film career, especially after...the role which shall not be named. There were a few films made during that time period, like December BoysĀ and The Woman in Black, but most of his time was understandably taken up, as was his public image. That, of course, ends in 2011. The first time I saw him in a role outside he who shall not be named was in the film Kill Your Darlings, about the collegiate career and romance in the life of famous gay poet Allen Ginsburg. It was very good!
The same year, 2013, he starred in Horns, a unique fantasy film that I considered watching for Fantasy March. His film career would be full of ups (The F Word, Trainwreck, Lost in London) and downs (Victor Frankenstein, Now You See Me 2, Playmobil: the Movie oh God REALLY JESUS). And right in the middle of those came one of his most famous weird roles. And thatās todayās focus. And Iāve been wanting to watch it for YEARS. And while weāre talking about him, letās talk about this filmās other star: Paul Dano.
Danoās career also began young, and in the opposite way to Radcliffeās: in theatre first. After a stint on Broadway at the age of 12 (GODDAMN) in Inherit the Wind, as well as several other productions, he transitioned to film in 2000, around the same time that Radcliffe started as well. Eventually, he gained acclaim with his role in Little Miss Sunshine, and then...anybody else in the mood for a milkshake right about now?
Yeah, I havenāt seen that movie, but I really should this year. Consider it on my list...at some point. Iāll figure it out. Anyway, Danoās role in There Will Be BloodĀ only increased his acclaim, and found him acting in a number of indie films. Danoās definitely not a blockbuster guy, but thatās not to say that he completely avoids them either. Heās been in Knight and Day, Cowboys and Aliens, and Looper, which all fall under that category. And except for the last one...they arenāt especially good, either.Ā
But again, he was also in 12 Years a Slave, Okja, Wildlife, Where the Wild Things Are, and Meekās Cutoff, and all of those were critically acclaimed, and some almost reached blockbuster status themselves. So I donāt really know how to feel about his upcoming role as...the Riddler.
Yeah, weāll see, but Iām holding my breath. Danoās great, and I love the Riddler, but...I dunno. Like I said, weāll see. But in the meantime, thatās enough navel-gazing. Letās watch Swiss Army Man!Ā SPOILERS AHEAD!!!
Recap (1/2)
We begin at sea. If you have thalassophobia, this is already terrifying for you. After seeing many plastics floating on the ocean, covered in written messages, we make our way to a deserted island, where Hank ThompsonĀ (Paul Dano) is committing suicide after being stranded there for so long.
However, as he does, he spies someone lying on the beach. The rope snaps, and Hank runs over to greet the body, hoping that he isnāt dead. Unfortunately, after a very loud burst of flatulence, itās pretty damn clear that this is a dead body. And yes, this is Daniel Radcliffe, but Iāll introduce him formerly when the time comes.
Hankās sad that the guy isnāt alive, but still speaks to him about his hopes and dreams in the past. Heād always wanted a life of parties and friends and love, and imagined that heād see that kind of life in a flash before he died. Instead, he only saw the body, who responds with yet another fart. But with that, Hank goes back to trying to hang himself.Ā
And as he does...the body keeps interrupting with its INSANE gas. Like, itās so bad that the body keeps shaking as if it were alive. The body washes into the sea, and its flatulence begins to propel it away from the shore. Hank sees this, and he uses the humming he was doing to make the Intro Song, which is strangely mesmerizing? Like, literally soundtrack-worthy, Iām not kidding. He also grabs a piece of his noose, uses it to grab onto the body, and rides it as the farts propel them both far away from the beach. Itās absolutely absurd...and kind of great. And then the titles play.
Hank wakes up on the short of a different island, or possible a larger land mass, and is overjoyed by the change in scenery. He shouts his name to the world, and credits the body with his rescue. No longer stranded in the Pacific, as far as we know, he tries to use his phone, to no avail. He decides to head out and look for help, grabbing a bag of Cheetos that washed up alongside them, bids the body farewell...and then comes back for it.
Carrying the farting body on his back (and kind of treating him as if heās alive), he wanders through the forest to find help. He wonders if the gas is the result of decomposition (likely, if excessive), or if its the bodyās soul leaving it. Either way, the trudge forward. They settle in a cave for the night, as it rains heavily outside. As Hank is want to do, he hums to himself, and shares more of his personal life with the body, as he sings to it. And yeah, Iāve been linking to these songs, because the soundtrack is genuinely fascinating to me.
Morning comes, and Hank awakes to a raccoon prying at the body, which he subsequently chases for food. In his desperation for food and water, heās once again about to leave the body in the cave, but notices it leaking copious amounts of water from its mouth, which it had collected from the cave walls overnight. And yes...he drinks it. Which is absolutely disgusting when you think about it, which I now choose NOT to.
In the process, Hank squeezes the body for more water, and air escapes his mouth in such a way that it sounds like itās speaking a name: MannyĀ (Daniel Radcliffe). From that, Hank gets the body to speak his name and a simple greeting, but grows frustrated from the inability of the body to speak properly. This leads to him being a bit abusive towards him, reminding him unfavorably of his own father. Ooh, character revelations, me like.
Anyway, he apologizes to Manny for treating him that way...and Manny responds. Which FREAKS HANK THE FUCK OUT, understandably, and he punches Manny and flees the cave. As he comes back, Manny is indeed speaking outright, which is either a miracle or Hank just straight-up hallucinating. Either way, Hank asks Manny to try and remember his past life, but all he can get is the vague recollection of the Jurassic Park theme song. But Manny canāt remember the movie itself, which is when Hank says the most correct line ever said in all of film.
Youāre goddamn right. Anyway, from, there, Hank tries to teach Manny about the ways of the world, and the nature of life and death. And the resulting conversation is absolutely fuckinā ridiculous, and I love it all. Through the process, Manny learns about the world, and Hank asks him to help get home.
In the process, Manny inadvertently insults Hank, causing to walk off and once again look for help, only to eat poison berries and throw up for a sec. The two reunite, and their conversation turns to the topic of sex. See, there are some magazines in the cave that theyāre in, which prompts some questions about women, sex, and love. To both of their surprise, this conversation causes Mannyās heart to beat! Spurred on, Hank continues, and Mannyās heart appears to reawaken...as does his penis. Thatās a link to the soundtrack, I promise.
Hank and Manny both freak out, as his little Manny seems to have a mind (and motility) of its own. But in the ever absurd nature of this movieās premise, this too has a secondary function: itās a compass. Yup. And that prompts the next step of their journey, which is full of a conversation about fetishes and masturbation. Yeah, Hankās surprised about that, too.
This leads to a conversation about his parents, as well as somewhat traumatic parts of his childhood, including his motherās premature death. This makes Hank upset, and he lashes out at Manny, who briefly returns to being dead until Hank apologizes. As they go on, however, they encounter another denizen of the forest: a bear. This causes the two to fall off a cliff, and causes Hankās phone to fall out of his pocket and turn on, allowing Manny to see the picture of a girl on his background.
Mannyās enraptured by the picture, and constantly asks to see her again, as Hank continues to struggle for food. The problem is that Hank needs to conserve the power on the phone, but Manny asks if Hank can dress up as the girl in order to help him remember, and bring him back to life to help save them both. He does so reluctantly, but Manny calls him beautiful, to which Hank reacts positively. This not only helps Manny come to life a little more, but also leads Hank to shave to look more convincing for Manny...and possibly for Hank, too.
As these two engage on a fake date and create a fake bus (while Manny listens to a fake self-sung cover of Cotton Eye JoeĀ that Iām putting on my playlist), this is a good time to mention the one thing I know about this movie...maybe. I donāt quite remember where I heard this, but I have heard that this film is possibly a commentary on the transgender experience, or at the very least that Hank is transgender, but hasnāt come to terms with that as of yet. Now, I donāt know if thatās true or not, but I have heard that, and Iām definitely interested to see if thatās the direction this goes. This scene definitely seems to somewhat confirm this theory. Also, I will say (as I have said before when watchingĀ The Danish Girl), Iām a straight dude of the cissexual sort, so this is in NO WAY in my wheelhouse, but I still figured Iād mention it.
Weāre also at the halfway point now, so this would seem like a good time to pause for Part 2! See you there!
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