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THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON

"Finding Jesus in the Most Unlikeliest of Places"

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THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON is a Beautiful Story Marred by Foul Language

THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON is the story of two men, one prone to criminal behavior and the other a man with Down’s Syndrome seeking to escape assisted living, who embark on a journey together on a small boat.

Posted by Movieguide on Thursday, August 15, 2019

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THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON is the story of two men. Tyler is a man of normal intelligence, a shady fisherman who’s prone to criminal behavior. The other man, Zak, has Down’s Syndrome. Zak’s been forced to live in an assisted living facility since his parents died almost three years ago. He wants to meet his hero, a wrestler on TV nicknamed Salt Water Redneck. After Zak escapes from the facility, he accidentally ends up with Tyler on Tyler’s small boat. Zak begs Tyler to take him down river to Salt Water Redneck’s wrestling school.

THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON has an incredible sweetness at its core, despite frequent foul language, including a couple strong profanities. There’s a real sense of triumph as Zak starts to realize his dreams. During their journey, the two men meet a man who talks to them about Jesus and baptizes Zak. THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON is a truly terrific, redemptive movie, but MOVIEGUIDE® advises extreme caution because of the excessive foul language. Key songs throughout THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON have gospel or Christ-centered lyrics without being heavy handed.

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Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:
Strong Christian, moral, redemptive worldview where a shady fisherman is transformed by his friendship with a man who has Down’s Syndrome includes some gospel songs and songs with Christ-centered lyrics and scenes where a character talks happily about Jesus and faith as he hosts three people for a night before baptizing one man in a river the next day, marred by too much foul language and some Romantic elements concerning a personal dream to become a professional wrestler;

Foul Language:
34 obscenities (including one “f” word) and two GD profanities;

Violence:
Light violence includes man sets fire to a $12,000 pile of equipment, and the men who own that punch him and are heard kicking him from offscreen before he’s shown gasping, men point guns at each other but don’t shoot, wrestling violence is shown in brief bursts, and one wrestler briefly starts trying to really hurt a wrestler with Down’s Syndrome;

Sex:
No sexual content;

Nudity:
Upper male nudity in some scenes includes a scene where a man with Down’s Syndrome is shown comically in his white brief underwear as he escapes the assisted living home where he lives and then he runs through a neighborhood’s streets in the underwear;

Alcohol Use:
Social drinking in a couple scenes, and a man with Down’s Syndrome is challenged to get drunk and is comically scene afterwards swaying and slurring his speech;

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:
One man smokes casually a few times in the movie; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:
An unethical man who’s behaved shabbily all his life sets fire to a pile of expensive boating and fishing equipment and regularly steals crabs by fishing in waters wherein he’s not licensed and then laughs at hurting the business of his competitors, but he’s transformed into being a better person by a man with Down’s Syndrome whom he befriends.

More Detail:

THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON is the story of two men, one of normal intelligence yet prone to criminal behavior and the other a Down’s Syndrome man seeking to escape assisted living, who embark on a journey together on a river raft. THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON is a true delight, with a strong Christian, moral, redemptive worldview, including a baptism scene, but it’s marred by too much foul language and some light Romantic elements.

The movie follows the story of Zak, a thirtysomething man with Down’s Syndrome. Zak’s been forced to live in an assisted living facility as a ward of the state since his parents died almost three years ago. Zak obsessively watches an old VHS wrestling video from the 1980s where a wrestler called the Salt Water Redneck (Thomas Haden Church) unleashes an array of moves upon opponents, making him Zak’s hero.

Zak wants to escape the assisted living facility and learn wrestling from the Salt Water Redneck. He engages in a ridiculous yet effective plan to do so. He strips down to his underwear, lathers himself in baby oil and then slides through the bars of his room window into the night.

Zak hides under a tarp on a small boat owned by Tyler (Shia LaBeouf), a shady local fisherman who’s always illicitly fishing crabs in an area he’s not licensed to be. When Tyler burns a large pile of equipment owned by his rivals, he’s forced to run for his life, not realizing that Zak is on his boat.

The two men become unlikely friends, with the aimless Tyler having nowhere to go and Zak begging him to take him down river to the Salt Water Redneck’s wrestling school. They are joined by a young widowed social worker named Eleanor (Dakota Johnson). Eleanor’s been ordered to bring Zak back to the assisted living facility, but suddenly feels that perhaps Zak is best served by living his life of adventure.

The unlikely and often unpredictable events that evolve from this journey are a true delight, with the PEANUT BUTTER FALCON slowly but very surely revealing a Christian undercurrent. Not only does Tyler slowly seek to change his ways for the better, but key songs throughout have gospel or Christ-centered lyrics without being heavy handed, and a man they encounter on their trip waxes happily about Jesus and faith as he hosts them for a night before baptizing Zak in a river the next day.

THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON has an incredible sweetness at its core, despite some frequent foul language, including a couple strong profanities. The relationship that develops between Tyler and Eleanor is chaste and touching to behold, and there’s a real sense of triumph as Zak starts to realize his dreams.

One of FALCON’s producers is Tim Shriver of the Special Olympics. His involvement ensures FALCON becomes a positive portrayal of a mentally challenged man who just wants to make friends and live life with some sense of independence and freedom. These universal desires make the movie eminently relatable, and parallels the real-life events that star Shia LaBeouf is undergoing now as he makes a comeback from several years of troubling behavior.

Overall, THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON is a truly terrific, redemptive movie. It provides fresh entertainment in a summer overrun by sequels and superheroes, but MOVIEGUIDE® advises extreme caution because of excessive foul language. PEANUT BUTTER FALCON also has some violence and a scene with drunkenness.

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Now more than ever we’re bombarded by darkness in media, movies, and TV. Movieguide® has fought back for almost 40 years, working within Hollywood to propel uplifting and positive content. We’re proud to say we’ve collaborated with some of the top industry players to influence and redeem entertainment for Jesus. Still, the most influential person in Hollywood is you. The viewer.

What you listen to, watch, and read has power. Movieguide® wants to give you the resources to empower the good and the beautiful. But we can’t do it alone. We need your support.

You can make a difference with as little as $7. It takes only a moment. If you can, consider supporting our ministry with a monthly gift. Thank you.

Movieguide® is a 501c3 and all donations are tax deductible.


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