This is now the third part of our report on one of the year’s most important films. Certainly, there are many grievances to be eliminated in our world. And, certainly, some of them are more explosive than questioning our view of the entertainment industry. Because we only ever see what we see, which is pretty stupid since we know very well that there is more. When it comes to film, for example, we know that hundreds, sometimes even thousands, of people take part in one production. Most of them, are behind the scenes. Just like the stunt people, without whom no film would have been made since the early days of commercial cinema. They are the real heroes, and they are setting a monument to themselves at the FALL GUY L.A. premiere.
The Fall Guy L.A. premiere
It was a blast, literally, since no premiere has ever been more action-packed than the Fall Guy L.A. Premiere. Everything we know from good action films, from motorcycle stunts to free falls from dizzy heights to fight scenes, was shown on the red carpet.
But the Fall Guy L.A. premiere offered much more. We saw how lovable – and attractive – these stunt guys are (I, personally, know this for 9 years meanwhile), whose names often only appear at the end of the credits. Every film lives from their courage, passion, and dedication.
In the interviews at the Fall Guy L.A. Premiere, we can see wonderful people, with hearts and minds, who are the real heroes of the screen, also because of their personalities. They are down-to-earth and authentic. Putting on a show is her job.
But that only applies to the moments in front of the camera. Because behind it, they have to work meticulously to ensure that every stunt is executed perfectly. After all, their health and even their lives depend on it.
THE REAL STARS
So, at the Fall Guy L.A. premiere, we learn from Logan Holladay, Ben Jenkin, and Troy Lindsay Brown that they are the second generation of stunt people in their family. Their fathers already worked for megastars like Tom Cruise and others.
We also hear open words that show that the boys and girls don’t just have to challenge tough fights in front of the camera. Even behind the camera, they must fight for the next job, recognition, and other things. A serious injury can destroy their life.
That’s why it was and is so important to memorialize these brave people, to honor them, and to make us all aware that we shouldn’t just reduce things to a minimum. Be it in the movies, where we only admire the superstars, or in everyday life, where we should think twice or more about the things happening in the world.
WHAT COULD/SHOULD WE LEARN
It could also be our trigger not to follow superficial, arrogant, and very one-dimensional self-promoters on social media, but rather to reflect on our true values and share them again. With each other!
So, thumbs up for the Fall Guy L.A. premiere, where many things that belong together came together. We hope it wasn’t just a moment, but we learn to appreciate all people in the future. Hence, thumbs up for that, too, and all those who enrich our lives.
Text: Marco Kokkot
Photos: Alex J. Berliner/ABImages, Universal Pictures 2024. All Rights Reserved!