Review of The Fall (2006) by Jacob B — 12 Apr 2011
A visually stunning fairytale told by a broken man and visualized by a child. The biases of a drepressed individual and the capacity for a child to interpret them are wonderfully alive in this film. Some scenes are not perfect cinematography but they only induce further belief into the innocent nature of the film.
This a beautiful fairytale told on the fly involving some of the most beautiful locations history can offer.
This review of The Fall (2006) was written by Jacob B on 12 Apr 2011.
The Fall has generally received very positive reviews.
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