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Falling Down
TrailerFalling Down follows a borderline personality disordered defense worker who is so frustrated with the various flaws he sees in society that he breaks down and goes on a violent rampage. No one can stop him from leaving a trail of broken bodies and devastation while he inexorably makes his way toward his daughter.Actors: Michael Douglas, Robert Duvall, Barbara Hershey, Rachel Ticotin, Tuesday Weld, Frederic Forrest, Lois Smith, Joey Hope Singer, Ebbe Roe Smith, Michael Paul Chan, Raymond J. Barry, ...»Director: Joel SchumacherCountry: United States, France, United KingdomDuration: 113 minQuality: HDRelease: 1993IMDb: 7.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Falling Down"
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Characters of "Falling Down"
William 'D-Fens' FosterPlayed by: Michael DouglasDetective PrendergastPlayed by: Robert DuvallElizabeth 'Beth' TravinoPlayed by: Barbara HersheyMrs. PrendergastPlayed by: Tuesday Weld -
Directors of "Falling Down"
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Creators of "Falling Down"
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Critic Reviews of "Falling Down"
Chicago ReaderJuly 18, 2011None of the characters ever rises beyond the level of his or her generic functions, and by the end the overall emptiness of the conception becomes fully apparent.
TIME MagazineJuly 18, 2011Let's face it, there is an element of truth in the character of D-FENS. But it is, finally, tabloid truth.
VarietyMarch 26, 2009At first comes across like a mean-spirited black comedy and then snowballs into a reasonably powerful portrait of social alienation. The tone is unremittingly dour, however.
NewsweekMarch 31, 2008A real artist could make something incisive or darkly hilarious out of this moral tightrope act. Schumacher, veering recklessly between social satire, kick-ass fantasy and damsel-in-distress melodrama, plays the game for opportunistic cheap thrills.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003It turns one man's slide toward madness into a wickedly mischievous, entertaining suspense thriller.
TV GuideJuly 18, 2011These adventures would be offensive if you could take them seriously, so it's probably good that you can't.
Film4July 18, 2011What makes this an innovative film is Joel Schumacher's bold eschewing of the good-guy-verses-bad-guy Hollywood convention.
7M PicturesJanuary 10, 2010The character of William Foster (simply called D-Fens in the closing credits) represents an element of our collective id.
Film Freak CentralDecember 07, 2009Atrociously written by actor Ebbe Roe Smith and atrociously directed (it goes without saying) by Joel Schumacher...
Groucho ReviewsJune 01, 2009A heavy-handed potboiler, but as it raises the temperature, it does give cause to consider the line--so easily crossed--between social function and disasterous personal undoing. [Blu-ray]
Movie MetropolisMay 24, 2009...holds up pretty well today, even if its tone meanders all over the place.
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