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Swing Blade
A parody trailer for a movie that combines the characters from Sling Blade and Swingers.
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Plot Summary
In rural Arkansas, the simple-minded but well-meaning Gable is released from a mental institution after decades of confinement for a crime he may not have committed. He is taken in by his sister, Virginia, and her abusive husband, Larry, who sees Gable as a pawn in his criminal schemes. Gable struggles to adapt to the outside world while navigating the dangerous dynamics of his new life, all while maintaining a childlike innocence.
Critical Reception
Swing Blade was met with generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its quirky tone, Paul Hipp's performance, and its unique blend of dark humor and pathos. Some found the narrative uneven, but many appreciated its distinctive Southern gothic atmosphere and its exploration of marginalized characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and dark comedic tone.
Paul Hipp's performance as Gable was a standout.
The film's Southern gothic atmosphere was widely appreciated.
Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the film's quirky sense of humor and memorable characters, finding it a darkly compelling and original story. Some viewers found the plot a bit slow at times but appreciated the emotional depth and unique storytelling.
Fun Fact
The film features a brief appearance by the legendary professional wrestler André the Giant, who plays a character named "The Giant" in one of Gable's flashbacks.
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