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The Fall (2006)

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45 out of 50 people found the following comment useful :-
Beautiful, moving and surprisingly accessible, 6 January 2007
9/10
Author: hardkaur from London, England

I saw this film in the Toronto Film Festival and was somewhat surprised by how much I enjoyed it, and the extent to which I was engaged in the reality that it creates. Catinca Untaru's performance is heartwarming and completely captivating, a truly lovable child-star whose appeal is based upon her authenticity and talent as opposed to her ability to bat her eyelids or wrinkle her nose. Her relationship with Roy (Lee Pace) is touching to behold and more importantly, entirely believable. Of course, as expected with Tarsem Singh as a director the film is visually stunning, featuring Baraka-like eye candy, which in itself deserves rave reviews and as a subsidiary to the story creates something quite spectacular. The use of worldwide locations allowed Tarsem to share some truly beautiful images with the viewers, and teamed with Catinca's acting left the audience as putty in his hands, laughing and crying as he wished.

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42 out of 46 people found the following comment useful :-
Great Film, 21 February 2007
10/10
Author: Andrew Broughton from United Kingdom

Its been 5 days since i saw this film now, and I'm still thinking about it. It achieves an intense feeling of epic grandeur with its fantasy scenes, which are visually mesmerising. The casting was excellent, i thought the acting was very good, especially since all the actors/actresses are fairly unknown, especially the girl who plays Alexandria - an incredibly natural performance; this can probably be attributed to Tarsem's approach.

This film will make you laugh and cry simultaneously and has a profound effect on the viewer.

I actually found viewing it somewhat humbling, i just tried to appreciate it tot he best of my ability.

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37 out of 41 people found the following comment useful :-
A grand journey, 18 January 2007
10/10
Author: whitehotjazz from SoCal, United States

I saw this film recently at a test screening. For me it worked brilliantly on so many levels. Not the least of which is in it's originality. This is a film unlike any other and one that kept me thinking about it for days afterward. Director Tarsem Singh, as expected,delivers every scene as a work of beauty, and peppers the film throughout with visual surprises. But The Fall is about much more than eye candy. High adventure, spectacular vistas, love, betrayal, and two lead actors who develop a relationship that is actually moving in more than a superficial way. Think David Lean as filtered through Jean-Pierre Jeaunet. The Fall is simply Tarsem Singh's love letter to cinema.

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38 out of 43 people found the following comment useful :-
Visually spectacular and emotionally engaging, 6 January 2007
10/10
Author: shaansahota from United Kingdom

The Fall is a charming, fantastical story with a haunting undertone and features the most endearing child actress since Jacques Doillon's Ponette... what more could a film boast? Moreover, this film could be watched on mute and still make a lasting impression on the viewer through its striking imagery. The Fall is the story of Alexandria, an injured immigrant child wandering the hospital where she is being treated. The viewer is drawn, with Alexandria into a dark and extravagant world through the story of a maimed stuntman who she befriends. The skilled interaction between the finely divided reality and fantasy is reminiscent of David Cronenberg's eXistenZ. I can not recommend this film any more strongly.

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36 out of 45 people found the following comment useful :-
If you liked Cinema Paradiso and the Princess Bride then you will also love this film., 25 September 2006
9/10
Author: thekingoftaisho from United States

I saw this movie at the Toronto film festival, the Elgin Theater.

First off, it was nice to see a film where the director had complete creative control to execute his vision. This film does not suffer the fate of marketers or no talent Hollywood producers who think they are artist or visionaries.

If you liked Cinema Paradiso and the Princess Bride then you will also love this film. Tarsem's lavish imagery and fantastic locations create the atmosphere for an epic adventure, while the acting of Lee Pace, Justine Waddell and especially, Cantinca Untaru provide the drama and laughter.

First, Cantinca Untaru as Alexandria is superb. I normally avoid films with children as they are usually cheesy or groan worthy. Cantinca, however, is much like the little boy in Cinema Paradiso, a natural child. When Alexandria says things we believe her, when she does things it is her child like nature we are watching come out. There is nothing stiff or unnatural about this young actress and it is a great credit to Tarsem as a director that he was able to pull this level of acting from a child. While watching the movie, I was amazed at how Tarsem and Cantinca were able to move the audience from laughter to tears and back to laughter so fluidly. Lee Pace puts in an excellent show and does a great job as a suicidal patient in the hospital, but Cantinca is definitely the star of this show.

Tarsem has a great eye for location and he exhibits it well in this movie. It truly was shot all over the world. Along with all the great locations are the beautifully colorful costumes of fashion designer Eiko Ishioka. The costumes are larger than life and beautiful in their symbolism.

So having said all that, I would highly recommend this movie. This is one of those rare films that actually does have a bit of something for everyone yet keeps its integrity.

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23 out of 25 people found the following comment useful :-
Totally Blown AWAY ....., 18 March 2008
9/10
Author: bradpittsbodyguard from United States

I was absolutely blown away. I absolutely had no idea really what this movie was about and I didn't do any research on it and met a friend to see this screening and I have to tell you THIS IS film MAKING!!! I loved every minute of it!!!! I don't know why it hasn't been released but this is one movie I have to have in my video library to watch and watch over again. Story telling at its ultimate highest. I was very impressed with Catinca Untaru "Alexandria", I would love to see more of her, very talented not to mention Lee Pace, you can tell they worked very well together. I can not wait to see this movie again. I felt the ending was closure. Dan Gilroy - you need to write more often-I just can't say enough about this film. The cinematography ....is just awesome. Please release this film, I wanna see it again.

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15 out of 16 people found the following comment useful :-
Spectacular, Arresting Visuals and Clever Storyline, 26 April 2008
10/10
Author: Indiefilmbuff from LA, California, United States

I saw this film two weeks before its scheduled release at the Los Angeles Indian Film Festival at the Arclight Cinemas in Hollywood. The film saw a surprise premiere after another in the festival was canceled. The visuals are like nothing I have ever seen before: spectacular, epic, ... words cannot describe this masterpiece of cinematography. Every scene is a work of art. The color palate is so rich, from the bright orange of desert mountains, to the vibrant red of a blood-soaked sheet, to the opulent green of the Indian's attire. The first five minutes of the film were arresting, the haunting soundtrack, the beautiful black and white images, I had goosebumps.

The acting seems very candid, very real. The young Romania actress playing the role of Alexandria is adorable, and Lee Pace as always is superb as the hospitalized, paraplegic stuntman. The characters were absorbing, and the story captivating. And where many films were unworthy of the title of "A Fairy-tale for Adults" this film truly is. It is about love, death, adventure, responsibility, and growing up.

The sheer magnitude of this film is unbelievable, shot in 18 countries, spanning many years (for the director to scout locations and cast appropriate actors) it is a true work of genius and a commitment by all cast and crew. I just hope that the filmmakers get enough out of the commercial end of this movie, to compensate them for the great effort that so obviously went into the making of this film and so that we might possibly get another like it in the future.

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20 out of 26 people found the following comment useful :-
Amazing in its independence and purity., 3 January 2008
10/10
Author: tristan from Moscow, Russia

It had seven days of delay - being promised to be released on December 27th, it got in theaters only by January 3rd. It wasn't that much of a delay, but it bothered. Anyway, I have just seen it and boy was I amazed. Imagine "300"'s picture having one of the deepest plots that have ever been made and having the independence that even the most indiest indie film would have times ten. Imagine the stories that you made up and lived in under the blanket of your bed at night when your parents were asleep. Imagine that you still have an imagination of a child and an experience of a grown-up who had been struck by the truth that usually breaks people's dreams and illusions. This is "The Fall". Honestly, I have never seen anything like this before. Being all obsessed with movies and watching every single one that seems interesting, I have never ever seen such power and independence in a film. Independent films usually have their common indie feel - a crooky picture that shows protest to all the camera glamour that most of Hollywood films have, lack of dialogues filled with deep thoughtful pauses and this pretentiousness that screams "this is a masterpiece protest to Hollywood!". Hell no - "The Fall" has nothing of that at all. Having a breathtakingly gorgeous picture, it has smart dialogues and striking truth that is being told by a broken man to a little dreamful girl. This is not a protest - this is just a story one man named Tarsem had courage to tell. I may call it a genius piece of cinematography, a masterpiece and something like that, but loud words like these doesn't fit this experience that you will have to encounter by yourself. Believe me, you won't find the right words to describe the feel that you will have after watching this one.

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17 out of 22 people found the following comment useful :-
Kids are alright, 11 April 2008
9/10
Author: tomas-auksarankis

Let's make it as short as IMDb allows it: it's the most visually stunning movie for kids one can find. It surely will go down well with adults. It's like watching Miyazaki's animation - different things for both audiences. The settings & the characters are beyond astonishing. The story itself is quite ordinary fairytale, made more intriguing by adding mixture of reality.

Despite well known Tarsem's abilities to stun aesthetically, here we can credit him for outstanding direction of an adorable girl, who visits wounded soldier in pursuit of mystique tales about five heroes.

Seen it last year at Berlin festival - worth the applause. Good to know it will get wide release finally.

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11 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :-
Not Art-house, But An Excellent Film., 20 February 2007
10/10
Author: caughtinpossession from United Kingdom

*** This comment may contain spoilers ***

I have just seen this film in Berlin and I felt it my duty to comment on reading some comments made here about the film.

One person wrote: "To paraphrase, Hudsucker Proxy, "The Fall" fails because there are 2 stories,one based in reality and the other fantasy. And they are equally important. One take you away visually without connection to any of the characters or emotions. The reality takes hold to your emotion but it can not hold on for long as the fantasy part resumes. That was the problem for me."

I disagree completely, the fantasy scenes have a very significant connection to the characters and emotions, the inconsistencies in the story told by the crippled stuntman Roy, played by Lee Pace, reflect his unstable mental state and the dark ending portrays his disintegrating sense of morality. The story is told by Roy: we see how his character develops through the plot of the story he tells, for example, in the closing scenes when he is manically depressed,he starts killing off the beloved characters, conveying his extremely pessimistic attitude towards life in general as a result of everything that has happened to him.

I found the two stories equally gripping, and was engaged emotionally throughout. I found that every time it switched from fantasy to reality i desperately wanted to know and see more, and vice versa.

The acting was superb, from both Lee Pace and also Catinca Untaru. The interaction between them was not, as it usually is with child actors, wooden, but completely believable and natural. I wonder how Tarsem coaxed such a genuine performance from someone so young.

I have never seen a movie like this, and I doubt there has every been one made quite like it. The visuals are literally breathtaking, i was not aware such beauty exists and it is criminal that it has not been filmed before. At the same time, this film is actually quite funny, i laughed out loud on a few occasions.

I dismiss claims that this is an art-house film; yes, the visuals are stunning but the film has to be recognised as not only a collection of beautiful images but a heart-warming, epic, wonderful film. This film has something for everyone; I hope it does well.

A truly excellent film, I recommend it to anyone.

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