IMDb 6.9 2016 HD

Swiss Army Man

Swiss Army Man

2016
Adventure Comedy Drama Fantasy Romance
97 min R USA
6.925 / 10
6.9 IMDB

Alone on a tiny deserted island, Hank has given up all hope of ever making it home again. But one day everything changes when a dead body washes…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Daniel Kwan / Daniel Scheinert
Starring
Paul Dano / Daniel Radcliffe / Mary Elizabeth Winstead / Antonia Ribero / Timothy Eulich / Richard Gross / Marika Casteel / Andy Hull

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

bizarre inventive surreal humorous poignant dark unconventional memorable bold thought-provoking divisive unique

Reviews

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Isabelle Dubois
Apr 17, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

A darkly comedic fable, 'Swiss Army Man' is a film that dares to be different. The central conceit, involving a man and his ‘useful’ dead companion, is as bizarre as it is brilliant. Paul Dano offers a nuanced…

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Liam O'Connell
Apr 17, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

This is a film that will undoubtedly divide audiences. 'Swiss Army Man' presents a premise so outlandish it borders on the absurd: a man using a dead body as a multi-purpose tool for survival. Paul Dano grounds the…

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Sophia Chen
Apr 17, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

'Swiss Army Man' is a breath of fresh, albeit peculiar, air in contemporary cinema. The film’s genius lies in its ability to find genuine humanity within its utterly outlandish concept. Paul Dano is exceptional as Hank, a man…

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Marcus Bellweather
Apr 17, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Prepare yourself for something truly different. 'Swiss Army Man' is a daringly original piece of filmmaking, anchored by strong performances from Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe. Dano captures the desperation and burgeoning hope of a man pushed to…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 17, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

A film that defies easy description, 'Swiss Army Man' is a cinematic oddity that lingers long after the credits roll. Paul Dano delivers a performance of raw vulnerability as Hank, stranded and desperate, whose world is irrevocably altered…

FAQs

The relationship between Hank and Manny, the dead body, is the film's unconventional core. Initially a tool for survival, Manny evolves into Hank's sole companion, a confidant, and a catalyst for self-discovery. Their bond is built on shared experiences and Hank's projection of his own needs and desires onto Manny. This peculiar dynamic explores the fundamental human need for connection, even in the absence of traditional reciprocity, leading to a surprisingly emotional arc.