I watched this movie many years ago and was surprised that a work of this quality wasn't (and still isn't) better known. The two leads had great chemistry together --- wide-eyed, innocent little one, hungering for an epic story and a substitute father and a cynical, suicidal stuntman who are drawn together through storytelling.
@@mylittlethoughttree I watched this when I was a stoner and craved original, independent arthouse films that were as far from Hollywood blockbusters as possible. I was slightly pretentious back then but I'm better for it. The Fall is one of my favourite films of all time. The cinematography is second to none. The message is meaningful and can be translated into my life. Beethoven's music emanates from my speakers regularly as a result of that amazing intro. Tears fell.
The Fall is one of my ultimate favourite films and I honestly feel it doesn't get nearly enough appreciation that it ought to. Lee Pace and Catinca Untaru are brilliant. I love the colours, the visuals, the storytelling.
For a while, I wondered why this film didn't pick up a lot of awards. But when you see it, you soon realise that the film's budget had been spent on making the film rather than promoting it, wining and dining critics etc. I'm glad Tarsem prioritised the spend as he did. How else could he have produced the steady stream of amazing images and the fine details evident in the props and costumes.
I'm forever telling people about this movie because it's the most beautiful movie I've ever seen. I found it by chance back in 2006 and gave it a go because I loved Lee Pace in Pushing Daisies and WOW. It's been in my heart every since.
This is one of my favorite movies of all time. Not just that it has Whirling Dervishes, but also the incredible locations they filmed at - particularly those where they film from a great distance with the story taking place in the middle of this vast, incredibly beautiful, natural scenery. I saw this at a time of transition in my life, where I had to make some choices. Either give up or carry on. It touched me deeply, and along with Roy, I too fell in love with this little girl whose story was unfolding on the screen. While at a library, a couple was looking for videos to check out for the weekend, and when saw that The Fall was right there in front of them I stepped forward and told them how much I love this movie and how beautiful it is. They decided to check The Fall out for the weekend. Once they checked out, they left the library, but they returned because they had something they wanted me to know. They said that because I recommended this video because it was special to me and I wanted them to see it, that I was their Angel for that day and they gave me an Angel pin. I still have that pin in my safe, because it meant the world to me at the time.... the love they showed me was something I really needed-- even from a stranger. I meant so much. Even when a clerk in a store would smile and say "Good morning" I would think to myself that they have no idea how much that smile and those two words meant to me. These things are deeply important in life but we tend to take them for granted. So, I was their Angel that day, but in reality, they were mine, and they helped save me. So, just watching this video and remembering all of these things brought tears to my eyes as I tried to explain to my friend why this film is so special. I love Tarsem for taking the time, traveling the world, and going over-budget to deliver a masterpiece.
My favorite movie of all time, and I consider myself a cinephile. I haven't had anyone i know think of it anything but amazing. I watch this at least once a year always picking up a new perspective
Ah, I’m so glad you have featured this, one of my favorite films of all time. Of note is that Tarsem wanted to film this beautiful locales as they were because he feared they would be gone or destroyed soon, so location seems very much a character in the film. Also interesting (and perhaps unethical) is that Lee Pace never let the little girl know that he could actually walk during the entire production. She only discovered he could when the film had just about wrapped. I have to say that I love the naturalness of the child in the film and the chemistry between Pace and her is unparalleled. These very quiet and intimate moments between them are so sincere. Just lovely performances all around.
man I'm crying just thinking about the movie, I remember it this was the second movie i ever cried at i was like 15 and my dad had just randomly bought the dvd from the library so we watched it and I felt so emotional near the end.
I remember my old 9th-grade art teacher putting this on towards the end of the year. I never did get to finish it. After a while, the name of this movie became hazier to me, and the only way I could remember it was one of the names of the locations, "Butterfly Reef."
great video!! this movie deserves way more appreciation for its story, characters and beautiful cinematography. i will never stop recommending it to others. thank you for this
Even though Tarsem is unfairly known to develop strong visual concepts in detriment of the stories, this movie is his greatest achievement so far because both elements are pretty much balanced comparing to previous and further movies and a TV show he directed. I dare saying I've watched this movie more than 20 times through the years being a new unique experience each one of them. There's so much passion, love and vision about how he wanna tell this story and about every single detail he wanted to achieve that is mesmerizing. Eiko Ishioka's costume design is much more than just exotic garment pieces but also a strong coherent element of narrative as well that translates perfectly what Tarsem had in mind. The wide shots and the perfectionism of cinematography puts storytelling into an epic proportion that both mature and young audience will be fascinated to watch. It's beautiful. Every single scene is a piece of art. One of my favorite movies, and one that trully deserved more attention at the time it was released. Loved your analysis, makes me wanna watch it again.
I just watched the movie last night and man, what a spectacle. It was beautiful - visually, yes, but also just the growing relationship between the two main characters... and the way you get to see the depressing reality through the eyes of a child... I thought the girl who played Alexandria was incredible. And I loved the little details like them having trouble communicating at times, due to the language barrier.. it felt very realistic. This analysis allowed me to notice and appreciate a lot more nuance in the storytelling. Wonderful video, thank you.
Thank you for going in depth with the meaning of that final battle scene. I’ve never put this into words, but I often feel like Roy when he’s getting beaten at the end and starts to give in-with governor odious berating him the whole time, but it’s really Roy berating himself because he’s the one telling the story. It’s really what depression feels like. Like I’m destroying myself by seeing myself in the worst light, refusing to look at my circumstances with optimism, and imagining that others believe horrible things about me as well. This was an excellent exploration of this film, thank you for putting so much time & thought into it 💗
It's a strange thought to think we have the power to change our own stories. Not always an easy thing to do, certainly not overnight, but we still have that power. I hope you find your way
I watched this when I was a stoner and craved original, independent arthouse films that were as far from Hollywood blockbusters as possible. I was slightly pretentious back then but I'm better for it. The Fall is one of my favourite films of all time. The cinematography is second to none. The message is meaningful and can be translated into my life. Beethoven's music emanates from my speakers regularly as a result of that amazing intro. Tears fell.
Arguably that movement from Beethoven's 7th is my favourite ever piece of music. I even once made notes for a video analysing it, such a perfect way to begin the film
found this film years ago going through lee pace's work because i thought he was cute but my goodness, what a blessing it is. Thank you for this essay, i really believe the fall deserves more appreciation. the gorgeous locations, the interweaving of the storylines, the acting (especially from Catinca), i've seen it a dozen times and never get tired of it
Made me cry. I saw this movie years ago with a friend and still makes me cry every time ( in a good way) such hope and beauty. Thank You for your hard work.
Great analysis. This is one of my all time favorite films. My only complaint is that Tarsem Singh does not direct more films. For those craving more, Singh also directed _The Cell_ (2000) which has a similar visual palate. A much, much darker story, however.
This movie is a masterpiece that has alway been under the radar. I’ve tried to tell people about it. I let someone barrow my blu ray copy probably 10-12 years ago never got it back didn’t think much of it. Went to go buy one. $250!!! I wish I still had it because I can’t find a place to even watch it now
My favourite film of all time. I was in tears watching your presentation. Wow, so beautifully explained. The power of Narrative Counselling reaffirmed. The power of love as a factor in transforming suicidality and leading to healing from trauma. The movie took ten years to make (shot in 28 countries for four years), and nearly killed the genius director Tarsem Singh. Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92, II. Allegretto will always now have associations with this movie. Apparently, in the movie "Immortal Beloved" (1994), a Beethoven biopic with Gary Oldman, the musical work was about the STUGGLE of Beethoven travelling overnight, in a horse drawn coach, getting bogged in a storm, in the mud, in an unsuccessful rendezvous with his lover , (or so the fiction goes).
This is the best video about this movie. Just finished watching The Fall today, I have mixed feelings, but that doesn't change the fact that it's amazing, I'm sure it will be one of my favourites after some days or weeks of thinking about it.These are the kind of stories that stay with you forever.
One of the best films ever! Such an intriguing and wonderful experience with the most outstanding acting anywhere! The little girl esp was Sensational and beyond belief. Truly a must see for any movie lover of unconventional films and those tired of the same old slop. Absolutely Loved it!!
This is my favorite movie and I was so excited to see someone analyzing it. I found your channel from the Breakfast Club videos, and I’m looking forward to your video on Claire, if you plan on making one 😊
I am so glad you covered this film. It has a beautifully surreal flow, and I love the way it shows the relationship between the story and the real world. It certainly helps that it's two leads are so insanely good. Side note: apparently this movie was part of the reason Peter Jackson cast Lee Pace in The Hobbit. You pretty much said what I feel when watching it. Roy needed this story, but it was never really his entirely. Everything that happened to Alexandria shaped and formed it around his words. Even when he does make direct decisions that go against what she wants, they're often him reacting to Alexandria or something she's done.
I have watched this movie 14-15 years ago for the first time. Have rewatched it several times since. There are so many hidden symbolism in the movie. Everytime I rewatch it, I see something new. Example: In you video, go to 6:33 and watch that scene in movie. You will find a reference to Freud's Oedipus if you look closely. (Hint: kiss)
I just watched it. Stunned. Never heard of it before. I needed to hear about it, jumped onto RUclips and found your video, thoughtful and provocative as is the film. I'm glad it's considered a masterpiece! But so little known! I found Tarsem Singh through Mirror, Mirror from 2013, which I found recommended in the comments on a Critical Drinker roast of the live action remake atrocity of Snow White. Mirror, Mirror was such an intelligent, adorable, whimsical and gorgeous fantasy take on the fairy tale that I became an instant fan. Thanks so much for this. I like how you anchor all this fantasy with a good story- just as he did.
I discovered this movie today and am planning on watching it very soon. Thank you for this review. It was very nice and very helpful. It looks beautiful.
i've watched this movie quite a few times but i was still pretty young & watching this review now i realise that there are some themes that i didn't quite understand, probably cuz i was still young, and now i really feel the need to rewatch it and fully understand it. i really love this movie but i think i'll love it even more once i rewatch it.
Thank you so much for honoring this movie. If people ask me what my favorite movie is, I have to say The Fall. Your dissection was intriguing and accurate, and made me look at some things in a new way. Well done sir.
just saw it last night and couldn't agree more!! what a marvelous film!! I'm putting the finishing touches on a collection of poetry called: "the crayon chronicles" (about how we work through the joys, trauma, and imprints of our early years). best exposition video about this movie that I've seen…earned my subscription ten times over! ;)
I wish I’d caught it at the cinema. I saw adverts and then forgot about it until a couple of years later, where it was advertised on another DVD. I ordered it off Amazon straight away. It is a masterpiece of cinematography and a beautifully crafted film.
Thanks! Already heard of this film, but didn't really know what it was about yet. With this, I'm looking forward to ssee it as it seems quite amazing. Within that, I like that you seem to have hidden an own interpretation and thoughts about stories.
@@mylittlethoughttree maybe from the fact that it seems almost thrown in that the men in the black and white clips are jumping to their deaths. with the death of the heros, their fall seems more powerful in a sense. i dont *really* know but that is what could be.
The opening is the fall that left Roy in the hospital, to begin with (he comments when the movie is they filmed is finally shown that they didn't even use his take). The stuntmen that fall in the end are Alexandria seeing Roy in movies that he was not involved, she sees them as who she wants to see in the stunts - not who they actually are, ex: Chaplin. Most if not all b/w scenes are from actual movies, a nice tribute to end a movie about storytelling. I don't remember anyone explicitly jumping to their deaths, but it does add to the tragedy of stuntmen's unsung efforts.
This week I have accomplished my life dream to visit Chand Baori, the stepwell were Darwin dies. 3500 steps, 13 tiers, with an incrusted temple, an Indian jewel form 8th century. If you ever go to India, it’s just about one hour to the west of Taj Mahal (and on the way you can stop at Jodhabai Palace in Fatehpur Sikri, the place were Luigi dies and makes explode a building of the palace)
It has been up in full HD on youtube for a year now :o You could download it using 4k video downloader or something so you have a copy? Or is it blocked in your country? If it is you could do a VPN free trial and use a VPN to access it? I hope you find a copy!!
@@dr.emilschaffhausen4683 - I taught myself to torrent using RUclips tutorials (it's easy and free) and using that I got a beautiful 1080p BluRay copy of the fall. I know people frown on it but if you can't access it any other way what are you meant to do??? If you look up on RUclips 'how to use qbittorrent' there are lots of good tutorials. It's a lot easier than I thought it would be :)
We have genetically coded neural algorythms that predispose us to stories with cognitive and psycho-physiological advantages so yeah, stories ARE in our DNA.
I really would love to see this movie...but it's never available on any streaming platform..ever. Only if you get a dvd of it. While it looks like an amazing film & I love Lee Pace....not worth buying an old dvd player and then dropping another $35 for the dvd from amazon for a movie I have never been able to see.
"Cime join if you wanna talk" should've been enough. Adding "if you don't care then never mind" exudes insecurity to the point of being annoying. Reminds me of every lame ass date I've been on with an English guy. You guys cornered the market on awkwardness 😂😂
Like so many great movies, it appears to no longer be available to the average person. I can find it for $90, yes that's right, $90, on Amazon. That's a little outside my budget. Doesn't appear to be streaming anywhere. Sigh.
I'm not sure if you're still looking but I stumbled across it free on RUclips recently (you can use something like 4k video downloader to download it) or I taught myself how to torrent using RUclips tutorials. I know people frown on that, but what are you meant to do if you literally cannot access something any other way?? I now have a stunning 1080p version of it that I torrented, it's well worth it. I also heard someone say it's available on ITunes but I could be wrong!
I seen this film today, and I wasn’t all that impressed. Yeah, it looks ok Visually but as far as the story goes I wasn’t impressed in even the slightest. But to each his own
I watched this movie many years ago and was surprised that a work of this quality wasn't (and still isn't) better known. The two leads had great chemistry together --- wide-eyed, innocent little one, hungering for an epic story and a substitute father and a cynical, suicidal stuntman who are drawn together through storytelling.
I know! Such an original, beautifully shot film and yet no one's ever heard of it
@@mylittlethoughttree I watched this when I was a stoner and craved original, independent arthouse films that were as far from Hollywood blockbusters as possible. I was slightly pretentious back then but I'm better for it. The Fall is one of my favourite films of all time. The cinematography is second to none. The message is meaningful and can be translated into my life. Beethoven's music emanates from my speakers regularly as a result of that amazing intro. Tears fell.
Tarsem watched the Bulgarian film "Yohoho" and made his own movie.
I'll never forget the first time I saw this film. It's still one of my favorite films ever made.
The Fall is one of my ultimate favourite films and I honestly feel it doesn't get nearly enough appreciation that it ought to. Lee Pace and Catinca Untaru are brilliant. I love the colours, the visuals, the storytelling.
I feel the same. It needs the recognition it deserves
For a while, I wondered why this film didn't pick up a lot of awards. But when you see it, you soon realise that the film's budget had been spent on making the film rather than promoting it, wining and dining critics etc. I'm glad Tarsem prioritised the spend as he did. How else could he have produced the steady stream of amazing images and the fine details evident in the props and costumes.
I'm forever telling people about this movie because it's the most beautiful movie I've ever seen. I found it by chance back in 2006 and gave it a go because I loved Lee Pace in Pushing Daisies and WOW. It's been in my heart every since.
This is one of my favorite movies of all time. Not just that it has Whirling Dervishes, but also the incredible locations they filmed at - particularly those where they film from a great distance with the story taking place in the middle of this vast, incredibly beautiful, natural scenery. I saw this at a time of transition in my life, where I had to make some choices. Either give up or carry on. It touched me deeply, and along with Roy, I too fell in love with this little girl whose story was unfolding on the screen. While at a library, a couple was looking for videos to check out for the weekend, and when saw that The Fall was right there in front of them I stepped forward and told them how much I love this movie and how beautiful it is. They decided to check The Fall out for the weekend. Once they checked out, they left the library, but they returned because they had something they wanted me to know. They said that because I recommended this video because it was special to me and I wanted them to see it, that I was their Angel for that day and they gave me an Angel pin. I still have that pin in my safe, because it meant the world to me at the time.... the love they showed me was something I really needed-- even from a stranger. I meant so much. Even when a clerk in a store would smile and say "Good morning" I would think to myself that they have no idea how much that smile and those two words meant to me. These things are deeply important in life but we tend to take them for granted. So, I was their Angel that day, but in reality, they were mine, and they helped save me.
So, just watching this video and remembering all of these things brought tears to my eyes as I tried to explain to my friend why this film is so special. I love Tarsem for taking the time, traveling the world, and going over-budget to deliver a masterpiece.
That's such a heartfelt story, thankyou for sharing, you've now made me smile too 😊
My favorite movie of all time, and I consider myself a cinephile. I haven't had anyone i know think of it anything but amazing. I watch this at least once a year always picking up a new perspective
Ah, I’m so glad you have featured this, one of my favorite films of all time.
Of note is that Tarsem wanted to film this beautiful locales as they were because he feared they would be gone or destroyed soon, so location seems very much a character in the film.
Also interesting (and perhaps unethical) is that Lee Pace never let the little girl know that he could actually walk during the entire production. She only discovered he could when the film had just about wrapped.
I have to say that I love the naturalness of the child in the film and the chemistry between Pace and her is unparalleled. These very quiet and intimate moments between them are so sincere. Just lovely performances all around.
one of the best movies I've ever seen. I was working as a projectionist when it came out and got to screen it. I can not recommend this movie enough
man I'm crying just thinking about the movie, I remember it this was the second movie i ever cried at i was like 15 and my dad had just randomly bought the dvd from the library so we watched it and I felt so emotional near the end.
My favorite line from that movie is, "By all means, follow your heart," after he has tossed the heart-shaped locket over the parapet.
Yeah. 😁 That was actually my second favourite line. Right after, "No. He was french!" 😂
seeing the comments warms my heart! i love this movie
Tarsem Singh, has an INCREDIBLE vision. He sees these things, and finds a way for us to see.
I remember my old 9th-grade art teacher putting this on towards the end of the year.
I never did get to finish it. After a while, the name of this movie became hazier to me, and the only way I could remember it was one of the names of the locations, "Butterfly Reef."
Have you now seen it? Good on your teacher!
great video!! this movie deserves way more appreciation for its story, characters and beautiful cinematography. i will never stop recommending it to others. thank you for this
Even though Tarsem is unfairly known to develop strong visual concepts in detriment of the stories, this movie is his greatest achievement so far because both elements are pretty much balanced comparing to previous and further movies and a TV show he directed. I dare saying I've watched this movie more than 20 times through the years being a new unique experience each one of them. There's so much passion, love and vision about how he wanna tell this story and about every single detail he wanted to achieve that is mesmerizing. Eiko Ishioka's costume design is much more than just exotic garment pieces but also a strong coherent element of narrative as well that translates perfectly what Tarsem had in mind. The wide shots and the perfectionism of cinematography puts storytelling into an epic proportion that both mature and young audience will be fascinated to watch. It's beautiful. Every single scene is a piece of art. One of my favorite movies, and one that trully deserved more attention at the time it was released. Loved your analysis, makes me wanna watch it again.
I wholeheartedly agree. The more I think about it, the more I believe it's the most beautiful looking film I have ever seen
You have the most sensitive voice and a beautifully deep comprehension of the film.
I just watched the movie last night and man, what a spectacle. It was beautiful - visually, yes, but also just the growing relationship between the two main characters... and the way you get to see the depressing reality through the eyes of a child... I thought the girl who played Alexandria was incredible. And I loved the little details like them having trouble communicating at times, due to the language barrier.. it felt very realistic.
This analysis allowed me to notice and appreciate a lot more nuance in the storytelling. Wonderful video, thank you.
One o my favorite films of all time. Every scene is eye candy. Absolutely stunning.
This is one of my favourite films of all time. I think it's hugely under appreciated. Thanks for posting this 🙏
Thank you for going in depth with the meaning of that final battle scene. I’ve never put this into words, but I often feel like Roy when he’s getting beaten at the end and starts to give in-with governor odious berating him the whole time, but it’s really Roy berating himself because he’s the one telling the story. It’s really what depression feels like. Like I’m destroying myself by seeing myself in the worst light, refusing to look at my circumstances with optimism, and imagining that others believe horrible things about me as well. This was an excellent exploration of this film, thank you for putting so much time & thought into it 💗
It's a strange thought to think we have the power to change our own stories. Not always an easy thing to do, certainly not overnight, but we still have that power. I hope you find your way
Thank you for this beautiful exploration of one of the most unique and beautiful films ever made ❤️
You're welcome 😊
I was just going to write exactly the same words...really, exactly the same words. Thank you. Beautiful.
This is such an amazing film. I've adored it for years.
I watched this when I was a stoner and craved original, independent arthouse films that were as far from Hollywood blockbusters as possible. I was slightly pretentious back then but I'm better for it. The Fall is one of my favourite films of all time. The cinematography is second to none. The message is meaningful and can be translated into my life. Beethoven's music emanates from my speakers regularly as a result of that amazing intro. Tears fell.
Arguably that movement from Beethoven's 7th is my favourite ever piece of music. I even once made notes for a video analysing it, such a perfect way to begin the film
found this film years ago going through lee pace's work because i thought he was cute but my goodness, what a blessing it is. Thank you for this essay, i really believe the fall deserves more appreciation. the gorgeous locations, the interweaving of the storylines, the acting (especially from Catinca), i've seen it a dozen times and never get tired of it
Made me cry. I saw this movie years ago with a friend and still makes me cry every time ( in a good way) such hope and beauty. Thank You for your hard work.
Great analysis. This is one of my all time favorite films. My only complaint is that Tarsem Singh does not direct more films. For those craving more, Singh also directed _The Cell_ (2000) which has a similar visual palate. A much, much darker story, however.
One of the greatest films of all time, I’m so happy to have found the dvd!
This movie is a masterpiece that has alway been under the radar. I’ve tried to tell people about it. I let someone barrow my blu ray copy probably 10-12 years ago never got it back didn’t think much of it. Went to go buy one. $250!!! I wish I still had it because I can’t find a place to even watch it now
Thank you for expressing so simply and clearly what I always meant to say to people about this movie.
My favourite film of all time. I was in tears watching your presentation. Wow, so beautifully explained. The power of Narrative Counselling reaffirmed. The power of love as a factor in transforming suicidality and leading to healing from trauma. The movie took ten years to make (shot in 28 countries for four years), and nearly killed the genius director Tarsem Singh. Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92, II. Allegretto will always now have associations with this movie. Apparently, in the movie "Immortal Beloved" (1994), a Beethoven biopic with Gary Oldman, the musical work was about the STUGGLE of Beethoven travelling overnight, in a horse drawn coach, getting bogged in a storm, in the mud, in an unsuccessful rendezvous with his lover , (or so the fiction goes).
This is the best video about this movie. Just finished watching The Fall today, I have mixed feelings, but that doesn't change the fact that it's amazing, I'm sure it will be one of my favourites after some days or weeks of thinking about it.These are the kind of stories that stay with you forever.
Just watched this last night. Truly awesome and a beautiful story.
Might I ask how you watched it? I can't find it to stream anywhere.
It's literally in my top 3 movies of all time.
An absolute masterpiece
what are your other 2…?
@@danielle78730 easy.
That would be Lost in Translation and a tie between Blade Runner and The Big Night
Finally just saw this. It's as beautiful as I was hoping. Thanks for pointing out some subtleties I missed.
One of the best films ever! Such an intriguing and wonderful experience with the most outstanding acting anywhere! The little girl esp was Sensational and beyond belief. Truly a must see for any movie lover of unconventional films and those tired of the same old slop. Absolutely Loved it!!
is it just me, or does lee pace sound a bit like Matthew McConaughey in that first line he speaks in both the film and the trailer…? ;)
This is my favorite movie and I was so excited to see someone analyzing it. I found your channel from the Breakfast Club videos, and I’m looking forward to your video on Claire, if you plan on making one 😊
I will make one. I plan to do all the characters
I am so glad you covered this film. It has a beautifully surreal flow, and I love the way it shows the relationship between the story and the real world. It certainly helps that it's two leads are so insanely good. Side note: apparently this movie was part of the reason Peter Jackson cast Lee Pace in The Hobbit.
You pretty much said what I feel when watching it. Roy needed this story, but it was never really his entirely. Everything that happened to Alexandria shaped and formed it around his words. Even when he does make direct decisions that go against what she wants, they're often him reacting to Alexandria or something she's done.
I have this with someone..
I sent it to him,and just cry at its whole beauty..
One of my personal favorite movies of all time. It’s a crime it’s hard for people to watch. It should honestly be in the criterion collection
I have watched this movie 14-15 years ago for the first time. Have rewatched it several times since. There are so many hidden symbolism in the movie. Everytime I rewatch it, I see something new.
Example: In you video, go to 6:33 and watch that scene in movie. You will find a reference to Freud's Oedipus if you look closely. (Hint: kiss)
Thx for your wonderful explanation the magic of this movie
Thank you for highlighting the synergistic nature of story telling in this beautiful film!
I just watched it. Stunned. Never heard of it before. I needed to hear about it, jumped onto RUclips and found your video, thoughtful and provocative as is the film. I'm glad it's considered a masterpiece! But so little known! I found Tarsem Singh through Mirror, Mirror from 2013, which I found recommended in the comments on a Critical Drinker roast of the live action remake atrocity of Snow White. Mirror, Mirror was such an intelligent, adorable, whimsical and gorgeous fantasy take on the fairy tale that I became an instant fan. Thanks so much for this. I like how you anchor all this fantasy with a good story- just as he did.
Beautifully written. Thank you.
Thank you for talking about my favorite movie of all time ♥️
I absolutely loved this film! Thank you for this analysis ❤️❤️❤️
I discovered this movie today and am planning on watching it very soon. Thank you for this review. It was very nice and very helpful. It looks beautiful.
i've watched this movie quite a few times but i was still pretty young & watching this review now i realise that there are some themes that i didn't quite understand, probably cuz i was still young, and now i really feel the need to rewatch it and fully understand it. i really love this movie but i think i'll love it even more once i rewatch it.
Beautifully and clearly described and explained. It is the most visually stunning movie I have ever seen.
Thank you so much for honoring this movie. If people ask me what my favorite movie is, I have to say The Fall. Your dissection was intriguing and accurate, and made me look at some things in a new way. Well done sir.
just saw it last night and couldn't agree more!! what a marvelous film!! I'm putting the finishing touches on a collection of poetry called: "the crayon chronicles" (about how we work through the joys, trauma, and imprints of our early years). best exposition video about this movie that I've seen…earned my subscription ten times over! ;)
I wish I’d caught it at the cinema.
I saw adverts and then forgot about it until a couple of years later, where it was advertised on another DVD.
I ordered it off Amazon straight away.
It is a masterpiece of cinematography and a beautifully crafted film.
Seeing this at the cinema would be one of my biggest wishes
@@mylittlethoughttree Great Musical score as well👍🏻
One of my favorite movies ever!❤️
your analysis is lovely. i'll definitely see it. thanks.
this movie is amazing. So colorful and vibrant.
Shame that this movie is not getting the recognition that it deserves.
Wonderful summary of one of my favorite films of all time. Thank you.
Thanks! Already heard of this film, but didn't really know what it was about yet. With this, I'm looking forward to ssee it as it seems quite amazing. Within that, I like that you seem to have hidden an own interpretation and thoughts about stories.
Truely, the greatest film ever made.
just love how in the beginning there are just a bunch of black and white film clips of men jumping to their deaths. tragic but *yes*.
Lots of old stunts. It's how the film ends, felt really powerful though I haven't quite figured out why. Maybe it is the tragedy of it lots of "falls"
@@mylittlethoughttree maybe from the fact that it seems almost thrown in that the men in the black and white clips are jumping to their deaths. with the death of the heros, their fall seems more powerful in a sense. i dont *really* know but that is what could be.
The opening is the fall that left Roy in the hospital, to begin with (he comments when the movie is they filmed is finally shown that they didn't even use his take).
The stuntmen that fall in the end are Alexandria seeing Roy in movies that he was not involved, she sees them as who she wants to see in the stunts - not who they actually are, ex: Chaplin. Most if not all b/w scenes are from actual movies, a nice tribute to end a movie about storytelling. I don't remember anyone explicitly jumping to their deaths, but it does add to the tragedy of stuntmen's unsung efforts.
I love this movie as well. Thanks for your review. It was beautiful
Top 5 for sure. Very well done video. Thank you for it. Further enriching the value of this film.
It's amazing and no cgi
Love this movie. I had a copy of it some time ago.
Amazing movie, in my location unfortunally nowhere to stream. Difficult times for movie nerds.
This sounds like a better version of Bedtime Stories
It's the best movie I have ever seen
Great analysis. I wanted to see this movie but you somehow made me need to see it.
Absolutely love your videos, sir.
Gorgeous video. Brilliant insights into a brilliant movie.
Thankyou 😄
excellent review. Truly appreciated it ❤️
Wonderful insight! ❤️
awesome movie and super commentary by u. Thanks
This movie is the perfect description of eye candy
This week I have accomplished my life dream to visit Chand Baori, the stepwell were Darwin dies.
3500 steps, 13 tiers, with an incrusted temple, an Indian jewel form 8th century.
If you ever go to India, it’s just about one hour to the west of Taj Mahal (and on the way you can stop at Jodhabai Palace in Fatehpur Sikri, the place were Luigi dies and makes explode a building of the palace)
By the way, I loved this video and how you talked about the film. Equally beautiful as The Fall
Thank you.
Una de las mejores películas
Unavailable in the United States for streaming. Does anyone know why or where this can be viewed? Not available for purchase on Amazon either.
It has been up in full HD on youtube for a year now :o You could download it using 4k video downloader or something so you have a copy? Or is it blocked in your country? If it is you could do a VPN free trial and use a VPN to access it? I hope you find a copy!!
@@Vexarax Seems to be blocked in the US. I'll work on it. Thanks!
@@dr.emilschaffhausen4683 - I taught myself to torrent using RUclips tutorials (it's easy and free) and using that I got a beautiful 1080p BluRay copy of the fall. I know people frown on it but if you can't access it any other way what are you meant to do??? If you look up on RUclips 'how to use qbittorrent' there are lots of good tutorials. It's a lot easier than I thought it would be :)
did you notice how alex imagined "horse-man"?
We have genetically coded neural algorythms that predispose us to stories with cognitive and psycho-physiological advantages so yeah, stories ARE in our DNA.
Where can I find this to buy or stream in North America?
ilove this fil, sadly is really hard to get or see
Im not going to make it public, so you will need the link, but I uploaded it. 😊 ruclips.net/video/TShM_oWdebU/видео.html
But also really cheap to buy on dvd which has commentaries by Tarsem and Lee Pace - really great to hear
I really would love to see this movie...but it's never available on any streaming platform..ever. Only if you get a dvd of it. While it looks like an amazing film & I love Lee Pace....not worth buying an old dvd player and then dropping another $35 for the dvd from amazon for a movie I have never been able to see.
Its currently being played on Mubi, its a very nice movie
@@beloslavachilingirova2921 I know! I finally got to see this beautiful movie! It was everything I hoped it would be.
Great movie
0:36 what movie is this?
Got the blu ray yesterday...an incredible film..everything makes sense thru out the movie..also amazing visuals.
"Cime join if you wanna talk" should've been enough. Adding "if you don't care then never mind" exudes insecurity to the point of being annoying. Reminds me of every lame ass date I've been on with an English guy. You guys cornered the market on awkwardness 😂😂
Ugh this film is impossible to find
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Like so many great movies, it appears to no longer be available to the average person. I can find it for $90, yes that's right, $90, on Amazon. That's a little outside my budget. Doesn't appear to be streaming anywhere. Sigh.
I'm not sure if you're still looking but I stumbled across it free on RUclips recently (you can use something like 4k video downloader to download it) or I taught myself how to torrent using RUclips tutorials. I know people frown on that, but what are you meant to do if you literally cannot access something any other way?? I now have a stunning 1080p version of it that I torrented, it's well worth it. I also heard someone say it's available on ITunes but I could be wrong!
I seen this film today, and I wasn’t all that impressed. Yeah, it looks ok Visually but as far as the story goes I wasn’t impressed in even the slightest. But to each his own
So you're trying to say you get the meanings inside Kubrick's "The Shining" story more?🤣 Nobody's gonna buy it! 😆 The Fall's haters are pretentious AF
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