Everything you need to know about the movie in which daniel radcliffe plays a farting corpse buzzfee

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Everything You Need To Know About The Movie In Which Daniel Radcliffe Plays A Farting Corpse

Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe in Swiss Army Man. A24 Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert are filmmakers and music video directors. They are not trolls. That may feel like a strange point to have to make about a duo whose feature film debut not only screened at Sundance in January but also won the directing prize. But that’s what happens when your absurdist buddy movie begins with a suicidal, shipwrecked guy (Paul Dano) riding Daniel Radcliffe’s corpse back to the mainland, courtesy of the dead dude’s flatulence that powers them through the water like a Jet Ski. People start to think that you’re playing some sort of extended prank on the audience, and, as was widely reported, some of them walk out. But that’s what makes Swiss Army Man one of the festival’s most famous and infamous screenings ever. Some of the audience members who didn’t leave the theater, however, were moved to cry — because Daniels, as the pair is professionally known, managed to make a gross-out magical realist wilderness saga that deals with themes of loneliness and depression and body shame. In their hands, Manny, which is the name the dead body offers up when it starts talking, turns into a combination life coach/multitool/compass/water bottle helping Dano’s Hank survive, journey home, and perhaps overcome the


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