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The Fall (2006)
TrailerIn a hospital on the outskirts of 1920s Los Angeles, an injured stuntman begins to tell a fellow patient, a little immigrant girl recovering from a fall, a fantastic story of five mythical heroes. Making sure he keeps the girl interested in the story he interweaves her family and people she likes from the hospital into his tale.Actors: Catinca Untaru, Justine Waddell, Lee Pace, Kim Uylenbroek, Aiden Lithgow, Sean Gilder, Ronald France, Andrew Roussouw, Michael Huff, Grant Swanby, Emil Hostina, ...»Director: Tarsem SinghCountry: United StatesDuration: 117 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Fall (2006)"
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Characters of "The Fall (2006)"
AlexandriaPlayed by: Catinca UntaruNurse EvelynPlayed by: Justine WaddellRoy WalkerPlayed by: Lee PaceAlexander the GreatPlayed by: Kim Uylenbroek -
Directors of "The Fall (2006)"
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Creators of "The Fall (2006)"
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Critic Reviews of "The Fall (2006)"
Mark Bourne Film.comFebruary 02, 2009...a movie that not only expected me to pay attention, it assumed that I could.
Bill Stamets Chicago ReaderDecember 17, 2008The girl and the hospital patients and staff also turn up in his improvised adventure, extravagantly garbed by costume designer Eiko Ishioka.
Trevor Johnston Time OutOctober 03, 2008The pacing drags and the clichéd tussle between childhood innocence and adult disillusionment can only go one way. Better to experience it than think about it, fair to say.
John Hartl Seattle TimesMay 30, 2008Pace and Untaru generate an unforced chemistry that makes them pleasant company for a couple of hours, but they almost work against the movie's need to establish narrative tension. They appear to be having such a good time that Roy's self-destructive impu
Peter Hartlaub San Francisco ChronicleMay 30, 2008An achingly beautiful movie and a triumph of location scouting, with more cosmopolitan spectacle than the past three Indiana Jones and James Bond movies combined.
Ken Hanke Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)July 06, 2010Often praised -- and rightly so -- for its incredible visuals and nonstop stylishness. I have no problem with that, except that I'm equally taken by its thematic implications.
Walter Chaw Film Freak CentralJune 09, 2009I wonder if it's unforgivable heresy to say The Cell is badly underestimated and due for revisionism while The Fall, despite its relative obscurity, is badly overestimated.
Nick Rogers Suite101.comNovember 07, 2008Something like a Sir David Lean epic crossed with trippy offshoots of tall tales of Zorro, Ali Baba and Pecos Bill rolled into one, The Fall is a sun-kissed companion to Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth. A brilliant follow-up from Tarsem Singh.
Marc Savlov Austin ChronicleOctober 18, 2008Tarsem has found a home for his endlessly unique visions, and (wouldn't you know?) it's beyond artifice and stealing toward art.
Jean Lowerison San Diego MetropolitanOctober 18, 2008The story Roy tells is involving enough and so beautifully shot (see how many locations you can name) that it's worth seeing for that alone.
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Gallery of "The Fall (2006)"