
Being stranded on a deserted island leaves young Hank (Paul Dano) bored, lonely and without hope. As a rope hangs around his neck, Hank prepares to end it all, until he suddenly spots a man (Daniel Radcliffe) laying by the shore. Unfortunately, he is dead and quite flatulent. Using the gassy body to his advantage, Hank miraculously makes it back to the mainland. However, he now finds himself lost in the wilderness, and dragging the talking corpse named Manny along for the adventure.

Score: 3.7
" The premise sounds like an off-Broadway play gone
wrong. Far from it - this is extraordinary, vital, and fuelled by great
performances."
Empire Magazine
" If you stick with it, there's a chance it'll grow
on you as it grew on me - and you'll be rewarded with maybe the best ending of
any movie so far this year."
Chicago Sun-Times
" Impossible to categorize, this stunningly original
mix of the macabre and the magical combines comedy, tragedy, fantasy and love
story into an utterly singular package that's beholden to no rules but its own."
New
York Times
" Swiss Army Man is a love letter to
weirdos...You'll either be repulsed and walk out, or stand up and cheer, freak
flag waving proudly."
Pajiba


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