Tuesday, April 18, 2023
The Fall
- Commentary: This movie is the most visually arresting movie I've ever seen. There are set pieces in this film that have stayed with me since my first viewing. It is also one of the most spiritually (that's right, I used "the word") unusual films I've ever seen.
The film was released for general viewing the year my mother died. I didn't see it that year. By the time it arrived in theaters my mother had expressed her desire to never watch a movie in a theater again. Thus, I'm not sure when I saw the movie, although I know I saw it on some cable movie service. I also remember that, once I'd finished my first viewing, I immediately watched it again. I remember, too, that I was sorry that my Mom hadn't been around to see it. She may or may not have followed the story, but she would have been as enthralled by the imagery as I was and we would have had a satisfying movie watching afternoon, replete with home made popcorn (always a requirement when my Mom watched movies) and cup after cup of coffee. If nothing else, she would have considered it an elaborate, endearing and motivating travelogue (Mom was always up for travel).
For me, it is simply a movie in which to luxuriate, especially visually, although the story is intriguing, as well. It's an undercurrent story about the confluence of images, adventure, imagination and desire and I can't help but wonder, at the end of every watching, what Alexandria is doing now. It's almost as though I consider that she might have become Wonder Woman, figuratively and literally.
This is probably one of the most expensive single movies I've ever bought. It's been sitting on my Possibility Shelf forever, more than a decade, now. Today, I was notified it had dropped in price by $10. Suddenly, my hunger for the movie singed my mind, yet again, so, despite its still high sale price, I decided to snatch it up. It's been awhile since it's been available at my local library. They have only one copy in the system and it's been "in repair" for what seems like ages. Time to purchase it, no matter what the cost. As Roger Ebert said in his review of this movie (attached to the title of this post above), "There will never be another like it." I agree.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Lee Pace Roy Walker/Black Bandit Catinca Untaru Alexandria/Bandit's daughter Justine Waddell Nurse/Sister Evelyn Daniel Caltagirone Sinclair/Governor Odious Marcus Wesley Ice deliverer/Otta Benga Robin Smith One-legged Actor/Luigi Jeetu Verma Orange picker/Indian Kim Uylenbroek Doctor/Alexander the Great Leo Bill Orderly/Charles Darwin Emil Hoștină Alexandria's father/Blue Bandit Julian Bleach Mystic/Orange picker Ronald France Otto/Old Man
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up of the film.
Release Date: 2006
Directed by Tarsem Singh.
Labels: adventure4, fantasy4, spiritual2, survival