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“Swiss Army Man” Who made this movie? ? Who is Daniels, the new director who is attracting a lot of attention?
2017.09.29
"Swiss Army Man" synopsis
With you, I'm sure I can return home alive. Hank (Paul Dano) is a lonely young man seeking help on a deserted island. No matter how long he waits, no help comes, and just as he is about to take his own life in the depths of despair, a dead man's corpse (Daniel Radcliffe) washes up on the beach. Hank notices that the corpse is emitting gas and is buoyant. I didn't expect it to happen, but the force gradually grew stronger and the corpse began to move toward the shore. Hank makes up his mind, straddles the corpse, and takes off like a jet ski! The name of the corpse with various useful functions is Many. While Hank has been living a dead life amidst hardship, Meny has lost his memory and does not know the joy of living. Those who lack the desire to "live" promise to join forces. Will the two of them be able to safely return to their hometown where their loved ones are? ?
Index
- Who is the true identity of the famous duo who created this masterpiece that makes you laugh, astonish, and touch your heart?
- Nostalgia and catharsis created from handmade gimmick videos
- The origin of the “corpse compass” where libido goes out of control
Who is the true identity of the famous duo who created this masterpiece that makes you laugh, astonish, and touch your heart?
A survival human comedy where you ride a farting corpse and use the power of your farts to cross the ocean. What idiot came up with that? The creator unit “Daniels” is currently attracting a lot of attention. The first feature film they announced was ``Swiss Army Man,'' a movie that uses the power of farts to cross the ocean.
The appeal of ``Swiss Army Man'' rests on two main pillars. One is his visual sense, which allows him to take a ridiculous idea like ``crossing the ocean with a fart'' and turn it into a live-action film so wonderful that it could be called fashionable. The second is his talent as a storyteller, who expands on the idea of ``crossing the ocean with farts'' and weaves a human drama that evokes empathy.
Paul Dano, who played Hank, a young man on the brink of despair on a deserted island, and Daniel Radcliffe, who played a corpse named "Many," have also made great achievements, but in this article, I would like to introduce them in their feature film debut and show their incredible sense of style. I would like to focus on “Daniels” who showed his talent.
In the first place, "Daniels" is the name of the duo Daniel Scheinert, who is Caucasian, and Daniel Kwan, who is Asian American. Coincidentally, both of their first names were Daniel, which is why they call themselves "Daniels." In ``Swiss Army Man,'' the addition of Daniel Radcliffe makes the film even more Daniel-like, but this is probably a coincidence that has nothing to do with the main story.
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There is a concept that ``a debut work contains everything about the author.'' It is said that the ``things you want to try'' that have been accumulated over a long period of time are released all at once, and you can clearly see the artist's tastes and personality. Creators have a strong tendency to seek new challenges, and while there may be objections and counterarguments, many directors, from Kihachi Okamoto to Quentin Tarantino, have created an almost perfected style in their debut films.
Although he has only released one feature film so far, Daniels has established a unique style that makes it hard to believe that he is a new director. So where did all the crazy ideas packed into Swiss Army Man come from? The source of this can be found in the music videos and short films that brought “Daniels” to attention.
Nostalgia and catharsis created from handmade gimmick videos