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Having Down syndrome has never and will never make you any less of a person as this film proves that. Another great performance from Shia LaBeouf as he plays a fisherman in the south who takes on an unlikely companion in Zak, someone with down syndrome running away from a nursing home to become a professional wrestler. A film that isn't completely what you would think going in, this deals with real issues with need punches pulled, all while trying to set up a feel-good journey. In the end, rule #1 is still party for these two, and we're along for the ride.
By Frank DiSalvo and Zach Johnson4.7
99 ratings
Having Down syndrome has never and will never make you any less of a person as this film proves that. Another great performance from Shia LaBeouf as he plays a fisherman in the south who takes on an unlikely companion in Zak, someone with down syndrome running away from a nursing home to become a professional wrestler. A film that isn't completely what you would think going in, this deals with real issues with need punches pulled, all while trying to set up a feel-good journey. In the end, rule #1 is still party for these two, and we're along for the ride.