Wednesday, June 04, 2008
The Fall
This is not a sneak preview. This film has already released.
A little girl with a broken arm and an injured movie stuntman spend time creating exotic stories of adventure while recuperating in a Los Angeles hospital in the 1920s. Reality and the imaginary begin to intertwine as a child’s input begins to remold an ever changing story. Director Tarsem Singh takes you on a fascinating tour around the globe to some of the most stunning and beautiful settings your eyes will ever see. Combined with some colorful and unique costumes, it is a real eye candy visual treat. The little girl is a cutie, but she is hard to understand at times. If you like surreal, fantasy stories within a story, you may enjoy this one.
Alien gives it 2 ½ “googly” stars out of 4.
This is not a sneak preview. This film has already released.
A little girl with a broken arm and an injured movie stuntman spend time creating exotic stories of adventure while recuperating in a Los Angeles hospital in the 1920s. Reality and the imaginary begin to intertwine as a child’s input begins to remold an ever changing story. Director Tarsem Singh takes you on a fascinating tour around the globe to some of the most stunning and beautiful settings your eyes will ever see. Combined with some colorful and unique costumes, it is a real eye candy visual treat. The little girl is a cutie, but she is hard to understand at times. If you like surreal, fantasy stories within a story, you may enjoy this one.
Alien gives it 2 ½ “googly” stars out of 4.
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