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After the Fall (2014)

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After the Fall

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4/10

directed by numbers

I doubt 'After the Fall' was conceived as a sequel to 'Falling Down' but the movies do have a similar subject. Wes Bentley plays the protagonist, who begins to have money issues after losing his job. His character is completely unsympathetic, a sociopath who lies easily to his family and goes on an increasingly reckless crime spree because he's too prideful to ask for money from his father-in-law. Instead, he robs complete strangers at gunpoint with an astonishing lack of anxiety or hesitation; he moves like a career criminal with no fear of getting caught. His occasional indulgence in rants and his spontaneous petty interventions suggest a desire for social justice, but his actions are transparently hypocritical and the film has established that nothing he says can be believed. It's hard to see any arc of development at all in this character because Bentley doesn't emote. He never varies his facial expressions beyond a look of frustrated detachment - his eyes never change, his face doesn't move; he walks quietly through dry scenes set to meditative music posing with the same look in every shot, and he never experiences remorse. His wife (Vinessa Shaw) is a trophy, a prop to suggest his motivation, but she's so completely oblivious and implausibly stupid, she doesn't interact enough to actually humanize him. There are plenty of scenes of his children happily playing or asking questions. The implication is that Bentley never swallows his pride because he cares for his family - that alone should justify lying to them and sadistically hurting whoever he wants. This movie will be of special interest to you if you think your wife is useless and your children are such a burden, it could justify murder and suicide.
  • transient-2
  • 21 feb 2015
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6/10

Unusual but has its moments

The film's poster convinces us that what we're about to see is another ordinary action film, with touches of an empathic and gripping drama destined to make us support the main character's actions. Don't be fooled by that image. "After the Fall" is a good drama with small portions of action, and the latter isn't all that compelling or exciting. Wes Bentley stars as a desperate man who takes extreme measures after losing job and being unable to take care of his family, surrounded by debts after debts. His only option: committing crimes, mugging the residents of his small town. On his trail there's a decadent detective (Jason Isaacs) who is trying to catch this new suspect who appeared in town all of sudden, but they barely knew they would cross paths early on and become buddies who are stuck in saddening times, with their personal crisis and just trying to find a way to live their lives.

More artistic than entertaining, "After the Fall" treats its themes by appropriating itself of some of Terrence Malick's techniques - though more conventional to mainstream audiences - with the use of the main character's narration remembering the lovely times he had with his family in their big house and their pool, describing the love and care he had for his wife and kids; and also appropriates of some "Breaking Bad" elements, without ever getting on the same level of greatness. Mr. Saar Klein's debut as director comes across as simple-minded, clichéd yet manageable and interesting due to the performances of Bentley and Isaacs (who steals the show, this time without playing the villain). Bentley was a decent anti-hero, you get easily involved with his obstacles, and enjoy each time he tries to help people in worst conditions than him (like the female cashier - but hey at least she has a job, awful but still), almost getting close to being a hero (helping the old man who spotted him before a robbery at a drugstore).

And if the movie loses points is because of its lack of alternatives and unusual conceptions. Why the lead character never, at no point, tries to get another job? He's stuck in that weird business, still trying to impress his former boss when he's no longer part of the company in ages. That part was really strange. And since when stealing pocket money from other people can be enough to make one rescue his taken car? He survives from stealing to stealing, and it's all very unconvincing. I won't even mention the solution given at the conclusion which the writer simply fast forward with a plausible explanation.

Here's another modern treaty about the swifty American dream; there's always crisis and always unexpected solutions but family always comes first. Even though you're about to lose them. 6/10
  • Rodrigo_Amaro
  • 21 dic 2014
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6/10

Decent movie but nothing amazing

First off I'd like to point out that the poster is clearly trying to make this look like a action-movie which is so far from what this is.

The poster seem to try to sell it as a new 'ASSAULT ON WALLSTREET (2013)' or something, and although there are some similarities between the two (both about 2 down on their luck men that lose their job and their mental state goes on a downward spiral) the approach and resolution is completely different.

Won't go into any details but yeah if you're watching it and waiting for some kick ass action to kick off you'll most likely be a bit disappointed.

I can't go into details without starting to spoil stuff so I'll just say that the movie-direction is a bit 'dreamy' at times like a little vague, even though the actual plot is fairly simple.

It doesn't come together 100% but the good outweighs the bad, Wes Bentley is fairly good but Jason Isaacs is probably the best actor of the film and helps carry the film back up from the ground occasionally by just delivering a natural and charismatic performance.
  • Seth_Rogue_One
  • 22 jul 2016
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3/10

JUST THINGS PEOPLE DO

  • nogodnomasters
  • 10 sept 2018
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7/10

Things people film

It's a very difficult movie to sell. Our main character is not really that likable, with some traits that a Hollywood Blockbuster would attribute to its bad guy. But this is not a Hollywood movie, so if you're looking for senseless entertainment, you'd be better off looking somewhere else for that.

No this is a character study, which is well played by Wes Bentley. Even though he seems to be pigeonholed into this sort of a role, you still cannot deny his charisma and his power to portray men in despair. His looks/face alone is worth a lot. But him alone is not enough, you need someone like Jason Isaacs to balance all that stuff. Another man with issues of his own, these two men seem to find each other, even without looking. The "friendship" that ensues is not one that seems to have long lasting power though ... but you'll have to watch the movie, to see how that drama and web of lies unfolds ...
  • kosmasp
  • 23 jun 2014
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2/10

Oh boy. It's really bad

  • Nevergivea10
  • 26 abr 2022
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7/10

Better Than I Expected

  • MovieHoliks
  • 4 may 2015
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2/10

Pretentious Schlock Pretending to Be Weighty

West Bentley plays the lead "Bill Scanlon" an insurance adjuster father and husband who got laid off after he bought a way too expensive suburban house in Albuquerque NM. But he is too proud to even tell his wife. So one day after he walks out into the neighboring desert to waste himself with an old revolver he finds he can't do it. So he wonders into a model house of a new subdivision where he finds a couple having sex, some sort of affair. So he ends up "accidentally" robbing them, then realizes sticking people up is lucrative and even fun.

So he embarks on a life of crime while still pretending to be working and even meets a down at his heels seedy detective played by the great Jason Isaac. He befriends them then takes them out in the desert where he gives the younger Bill a shooting lesson, after finding out Bill's dad was a cop. All sorts of things happen like his wife finds out he is out of a job and decamps with the kids to her dad's house. Our hero then decides to fill the pool in because "pools are such a hassle" even as he tries to unload the too big defaulting house. Then his wife comes back, why?

He also tries to play the good guy by threatening various hold up victims like a manager of a convenience store who was nasty to a cute employee he liked. The movie premiered at some German film festival where the audience ate it up as a perfect example of the rotten American dream and the rotten nuclear family.

I didn't buy it, especially with its dreamy camera work, slow pacing and emo score. It was just schlock pretending to be profound.
  • Jakealope
  • 4 may 2022
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Explores the human reaction to loss of job and dignity.

  • TxMike
  • 13 ago 2015
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7/10

Desperate times call for desperate measures

This movie depicts people's real life choices after struggling and having financial trouble. People around the world struggle to provide for themselves or their families, they are also unable to get a job, so they turn to a life of crime. Some criminals hate what they do, but they do it in order to survive. Some criminals do it because they love committing crimes and they are just antisocial and they get thrills out of doing what they do. I have turned to a life of crime under the same circumstances as depicted in this movie, so I understand what it feels like to not be able to get by and fail to get a job. So this is a decent movie and I have seen lots of other movies similar to this one. I enjoyed the movie, some hate it, some like it. It's just that kind of movie.
  • EJ021302
  • 4 ene 2025
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1/10

This film should not have been made

This film should not have been made. The only thing I like about was the concept and the title. I have seen some bad movies but this is in the top two. Anybody who has an hour and three quarter to waist, have at it. But if your time means anything to you, do not take this time out of your life for this junk. It is a minus one on any scale of measurement.
  • belindar-2
  • 1 ene 2020
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8/10

Moral dilemmas, liberation and responsibility

  • colin-johnson150
  • 20 dic 2014
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7/10

Having a Hard Time Understanding the Hate for this Film

This is not a happy film, it's a downer. But some people in this world of ours experience downers. Wes Bentley's character Billy is a loving father and husband that is dealing with the reality that losing his job is impacting his entire existence. Bill feels compelled to cross the line in order to provide, not realizing that these actions threaten things he cherishes even more. I did feel for Bill and thought Bentley was very good here. Perhaps some people were put off by the gloomy nature of the film. However, that in no way justifies people giving it 2s and 3s. This film is more than capably done.
  • Mg6
  • 29 jun 2025
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2/10

Our Protagonist is an Unsympathetic Moron.

Our Protagonist is both an idiot and an unsympathetic moron. It absolutely blows my mind why this character would be written by this. This is not a "character study". The Direction and Performances present him as a "family man" and a "loving dad", while the writing portrays him as a sociopath. Meshed together, it makes a sickeningly stupid film.
  • junelepage
  • 8 oct 2017
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3/10

Rather Depressing Fair...Now Where Did I Put That Cut-Throat Razor?

In an age of despair and poverty why is it the film makers continue to churn out desperately sad and lugubrious movies like these I don't know!

Yes the film explores what its like to be unemployed with a wife and kids losing your house and the need for some to resort to crime , I have been there myself but its not really the sort of movie I want to be watching.

Maybe its just me but i want to come out of the cinema like I used to in what i call the good old days when you came out feeling enervated , uplifted and positive about life.

If you are into this sort of depressing , dull and real life scenario then I guess you will enjoy it but for me its too close to home and doesn't leave the viewer with a positive outlook on life, so if you are depressed and sad or your life isn't going well I wouldn't watch this as you may be reaching for the razor!
  • omendata
  • 26 ago 2017
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1/10

Waste of time

  • susanpsiirila
  • 31 ago 2024
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1/10

Poor character study, low effort stumbling around

If the movie title was changed to Low Effort Stumbling Around, then perhaps this would have made a bit more sense. This is just painful to watch at times, and we have to endure some teenage writing. A horse walks into a bar, why the long face type writing. This is a line in the movie which gives you an idea.

After someone loses their job and things get tight, most people are going to feel some sort of stress. Here we have a guy who does the most idiotic stuff possible and does it several times and I'm not sure what the point that the writer/director had.

After reviewing the writer's work we can see that it's limited with low scores. The director is actually a film editor and this is his first attempt in the main chair, most likely his last.

If your goal is to make a mundane, slow and boring movie about lifeless characters than you succeeded Saar Klein, otherwise go back to editing.
  • Xavier_Stone
  • 24 ene 2024
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4/10

Much more relevant during George Bush house foreclosure year than now

(2014) After The Fall DRAMA/ CRIME DRAMA

Co-written and directed by Saar Klein starring Wes Bentley as insurance investigator, Bill Scanlon who has just begin to put some money into a new house with a swimming pool and so forth, learns he is being laid off putting him in a tight spot. To proud to tell his wife about it, he thinks the the only solution is to us the family revolver to shoot himself. Only for him to accidentally rob a couple and enjoying it. What happened next is ludicrous is when a detective, Frank McTiernan (Jason Iasaac) is involve. Based on a time when George Bush JR was President foreclosing many homes.
  • jordondave-28085
  • 25 dic 2023
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8/10

I think we all know someone like Bill?!

If you are a dad and you love your family, a movie like this hits home if you ever struggled financially.

Sleepless nights, your mind runs all day on how to solve the problems. A lot of men will see their minds go to places they never thought possible.

A good man will do almost anything to take care of their families. I wonder if this film hit home for Wes Bentley? He hit rock bottom at one point in his life, with drugs.

Now, he's acting again which is great to see.

I would recommend this movie to anyone who likes deep films, and who has been in a place where they felt cornered in life with nowhere to go.
  • crimedog1118
  • 11 may 2025
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4/10

Over Simplified

I think Bentley's role was created to ask the question, "How far would you go to maintain appearances for yourself and your family?" But what could've been rich in meaning is played out in a trite way.
  • jeroduptown
  • 1 sept 2021
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