Review of The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) by Station2Station — 08 Oct 2014
A compelling art film that still holds up to this day. Showing us the sins of violence, sex, greed, and corruption, The Man Who Fell to Earth does not hold back on moral and social issues. The cinematography is amazing, the story is intriguing and the acting is surprising.
I mean, I wasn't sure if David Bowie was going to be able to carry a movie like this, but he was great. His performance of a detached, icy humanoid alien was one of the most fascinating aspects of this film.
In conclusion, if you are into complex, challenging sci-fi movies, then I highly recommend The Man Who Fell to Earth.
This review of The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) was written by Station2Station on 08 Oct 2014.
The Man Who Fell to Earth has generally received positive reviews.
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