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Unlike many films that cast able-bodied actors to play characters with disabilities, The Peanut Butter Falcon centers Zack’s actual experiences and personality. His comedic timing and emotional honesty are the engine of the movie, forcing the audience (and Tyler) to see him not as a "patient" or a "burden," but as a man with agency and ambition. 3. Shia LaBeouf’s Career Standout
A Modern Odyssey: Why ‘The Peanut Butter Falcon’ Captivated Audiences
While Shia LaBeouf has had a turbulent public image, his performance in this film is arguably one of the best of his career. He plays Tyler with a raw, understated vulnerability. The chemistry between LaBeouf and Gottsagen feels unscripted and lived-in; you truly believe these two lost souls found exactly what they needed in each other. 4. The Visuals and Atmosphere





