The Peanut Butter Falcon is a Trip Worth Taking!


When it comes to road trip based plots, the list of films is endless. From classics like “Little Miss Sunshine” or “The Bucket List” to the lovable “Easy Rider” or “My Own Private Idaho”, we’ve seen and enjoyed that similar straightforward plot. A plot where characters meet and discover each other's inner-self while giving the audience a “feel good” vibe towards the end. So even though the plot doesn’t provide us anything new, The Peanut Butter Falcon cherishes the art of film-making and brings to screen, some heartily written characters. Starring Shia LaBeouf, Dakota Johnson, and my personal favorite, debutant, Zack Gottsagen, this is a film about pursuing dreams, and valuing friendships in life.  If we check IMDb, the plotline reads, “Zak runs away from his care home to make his dream of becoming a wrestler come true.” But the film is certainly much more than that. Zak, (Zack Gottsagen) who has down syndrome, runs away from the rehab to meet his idol, Salt Water Redneck. Being a huge fan of the the sport, he wants to go to the school where Redneck teaches wrestling. Zak co-incidentally meets Tyler (Shia LaBeouf), who is also running away from his people as they both set off on an amazing journey of friendship, dreams, passions and love. They also meet a lot of good characters on their way but detailing any more plot than this would spoil the experience for you. I vouch for this film!Shia LaBeouf, who is today infamous for his tattoo, has already convinced everyone that he is a man with a gifted talent for acting. Be it Honey Boy, Transformers, Fury, or any of his film, he never fails to charm us with his skills and the sheer energy he puts into his character. He plays Tyler, the rough guy who is running away by fighting his colleagues and is debarred of a happy past. And boy, does he not make us fall in love with him! Shia LaBeouf is still one of the most under-utilized actors out there and possesses the ability to carry a whole film alone on his shoulders. But luckily, he does not have to do that here as we have our debutant Zack Gottsagen playing the sweet Zak, who makes sure you have a smile throughout the film.Please read the full review down below and discuss! I missed this ine last year. But yeah better late than never. https://ift.tt/3gz4JEi Peanut Butter Falcon (2019) via /r/movies https://ift.tt/32vmEqh
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