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Swiss Army Man

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2016 film by Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan

Swiss Army Man
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDaniel Scheinert
Daniel Kwan
Written by
  • Daniel Scheinert
  • Daniel Kwan
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyLarkin Seiple
Edited byMatthew Hannam
Music byJeremy Michael King
Production
companies
  • Tadmor
  • Astrakan Films AB
  • Cold Iron Pictures
  • Blackbird Films
  • Prettybird
Distributed byA24
Release dates
  • January 22, 2016 (2016-1-22) (Sundance)
  • June 24, 2016 (2016-6-24) (United States)
Running time
97 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$3 million[2]
Box office$5.8 million[3]

Swiss Army Man is a 2016 Americansurrealistcomedy-drama film[4] written and directed byDaniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan in their feature directorial debuts. The film starsPaul Dano,Daniel Radcliffe, andMary Elizabeth Winstead.

Swiss Army Man premiered at the2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, and began a theatricallimited release in the United States on June 24, 2016, before opening wide on July 1, 2016. The film was positively received by critics and has since developed acult following.[5][6]

Plot

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Hank Thompson, a man marooned on an island, is on the verge of hanging himself, but sees a corpse wash up on the beach. He tries to resuscitate it, but the corpse bemuses him with its incessant flatulence. As the tide begins to wash the corpse away, Hank watches as its flatulence propels the corpse around on the surface of the water. Hank immediately mounts the corpse and rides it across the ocean like a jet ski, landing on a mainland shore but far from civilization. That night, the two of them hide in a cave from a rainstorm, and after the runoff pours into the corpse's mouth, Hank realizes the next morning that the corpse has yet another power: it can be used like a well for a seemingly infinite source of drinkable water. The corpse also begins a slow transition into speaking and acquires a grasp of the English language, adopting the name Manny. Hank and Manny continue their quest, using Manny's erections (fueled by a swimsuit magazine they find) as a compass. Manny has forgotten everything about his former life, and Hank tries to teach him various concepts about life, but Manny's childlike and shameless interpretations of these concepts conflict with what Hank considers socially acceptable behavior.

Over the course of their journey, Hank teaches Manny the joys of eating out, going to movies, and partying, using crudely-constructed props and sets made from plants and garbage they find. Using these, Hank leads Manny to believe that Manny is in love with a woman named Sarah, who rides the bus alone every day. Manny falls in love with Sarah, and it is this love that motivates him to try to find civilization with Hank. In reality, Hank is very much in love with Sarah, having seen her riding the bus every day but never talking to her due to his own shyness. He has a photo of her that he took secretly while on the bus set as the wallpaper on his phone and follows her on social media. As he looks through photos, it is revealed that Sarah is happily married and has a child.

Hank impersonates Sarah to help Manny learn how to talk to women, but they end up connecting and kiss. They have a falling out after Hank reveals that Manny never knew Sarah during his life. Feeling betrayed over Hank's hypocrisy and self-restraint, Manny states he wishes to be fully dead again. At this time, Hank experiences strange mental flashes of surreal images recalling his journey and suggests that one of Manny's powers is to affect his mind. Despite the tension between them, when Hank is attacked by a bear, Manny moves under his own power for the first time, crawling after his injured friend and igniting one of his farts from their campfire to scare the bear away. Hank loses consciousness and wakes up to Manny carrying him to Sarah's house, despite Hank's protests.

While Sarah is in the house, Manny talks to Sarah's daughter, Crissie. Expecting her to be impressed, he demonstrates several of his powers, inadvertently frightening her with his compass-erection, which Hank quickly slaps down. Sarah is alerted by her daughter's crying and calls the police at the sight of Hank and Manny's once-again inanimate corpse. Hank is soon patched up, but the cops discover the photos of Sarah on his phone and become suspicious. Hank's father also appears, mistaking Manny's corpse for Hank when asked by the paramedics to confirm his identity. After being interviewed by the local television news and deliriously professing on air his gratitude for Manny and his magical powers, Hank runs away with Manny's body. Hank's pursuers discover the structures he built which in actuality seem to be quite close to Sarah's house, as if he had been there some time instead of journeying through the forest. The police, Sarah, her husband, her daughter, a reporter, a camera man, and Hank's father all follow him to the beach. Cornered, Hank lets out a long fart and he is taken away by the police. Manny then begins to fart violently. To everyone's shock, horror, and in Crissie and Hank's father's case, amusement, Manny floats back into the ocean and skims quickly away, propelled by his own flatulence, as he and Hank share one last smile.

Cast

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Production

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Writers-directors Scheinert and Kwan promoting the film in 2016

Throughout years of various meetings with Hollywood producers, theDaniels pitched the film as a break from the norm of typical Hollywood blockbusters. When initially pitching the film as a joke, the Daniels were asked, "Why don't you just make it?" The Daniels obliged by drafting multiple versions of the script, including submitting one of the drafts at Sundance Labs in 2013, which they later attended in 2014.[7]In June 2015,Paul Dano,Daniel Radcliffe, andMary Elizabeth Winstead joined the cast of the film, with Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert set to direct from the screenplay written by them both.[8] When looking for actors to execute their vision in both an acting and singing capacity, the directors selected the two male leads for the film.Principal photography began on July 14, 2015, and ended on August 7, 2015.[9][10] Filming took place over the course of 22 days throughoutCalifornia, including inSan Pedro andHumboldt County for underwater work and wide vistas, respectively.[11] Daniel Radcliffe said that music from the film was played on set: "Robert composed music before the shoot started which never ever happens in film. We could hear the music on set for certain scenes."[12]

Release

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Swiss Army Man had its world premiere at theSundance Film Festival on January 22, 2016.[13] Shortly after,A24 acquired U.S rights to the film, and later acquired global rights to the film, partnering with distributors who had already acquired global rights.[14][15] The film was originally scheduled to be released on June 17, 2016,[16] but was later pushed back a week to June 24, in a limited bow.[17] It opened in a wide release on July 1.[18]

Reception

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Critical response

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Swiss Army Man has received generally positive reviews from film critics. Review aggregation websiteRotten Tomatoes gives it a 72% approval rating, based on reviews from 210 critics, with an average rating of 6.8/10. The site's critical consensus states: "Disarmingly odd and thoroughly well-acted,Swiss Army Man offers adventurous viewers an experience as rewarding as it is impossible to categorize."[19]Metacritic gives the film a rating of 64 out of 100, based on reviews from 36 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[20]

During the film's world premiere at Sundance, some audience members walked out, alienated by the film's bizarre premise.[21][22]

Peter Debruge ofVariety gave the film a positive review, writing, "On one hand the most singularly unique competition title to debut at Sundance in ages, while on the other, a project still in drastic need of development (despite a tour through five different Sundance Institute labs, including one for mixing all those fart effects inDolby Atmos), this movie wears its weirdness as a badge of honor—as well it should."[23] Leslie Felperin ofThe Hollywood Reporter felt that "forming a counterpoint to all the bodily function knockabout, Dano and Radcliffe, both fully committing with delectable zeal, project a certain tragic fragility that adds heft to the proceedings."[13]

Accolades

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AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipientsResult
Sundance Film Festival[24]January 31, 2016Directing Award: U.S. DramaticDaniel Kwan and Daniel ScheinertWon
Austin Film Critics Association[25][26]December 28, 2016Best First FilmSwiss Army ManNominated
Gotham Awards[27]November 28, 2016Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director AwardDaniel Kwan and Daniel ScheinertNominated
Independent Spirit Awards[28]February 25, 2017Best First FeatureDaniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert, Miranda Bailey,Lawrence Inglee, Lauren Mann, Amanda Marshall, Eyal Rimmon, and Jonathan WangNominated
Best EditingMatthew HannamNominated
Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival[29]July 9, 2016Audience AwardSwiss Army ManWon
Best Production DesignJason KisvardayWon
International Critic's AwardSwiss Army ManWon
Narcisse Award for Best FilmSwiss Army ManNominated
Toronto Film Critics Association[30]December 11, 2016Best First FeatureSwiss Army ManRunner-up

References

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