The Fall is admittedly one of the most fantastically directly movies I've seen in a while. Though it should come with little surprise since it's led by none other than the director of the movie, The Cell. Yeah, you remember that one right? With the weird serial killer's mind and Jennifer Lopez going into it? This is more or less much of the same formula - killer cinematography, costumes, and music. Raise the notch for emotional factor and better acting and you've got something along the lines of The Fall. It's fantasy to the max, and if you're into that sorta art-led wandering direction, get ready to be blown away. 8.6/10.
Friday, September 26, 2008
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