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The Falling

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42min
NOTE IMDb
5,3/10
8,6 k
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Maisie Williams and Florence Pugh in The Falling (2014)
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Coming-of-AgePsychological DramaDramaMysteryThriller

En 1969, dans une école anglaise et stricte pour jeunes filles, la charismatique Abbie et la passionné Lydia sont les meilleures amies du monde. Après qu'une tragédie se soit produite à l'éc... Tout lireEn 1969, dans une école anglaise et stricte pour jeunes filles, la charismatique Abbie et la passionné Lydia sont les meilleures amies du monde. Après qu'une tragédie se soit produite à l'école, une mystérieuse épidémie éclate...En 1969, dans une école anglaise et stricte pour jeunes filles, la charismatique Abbie et la passionné Lydia sont les meilleures amies du monde. Après qu'une tragédie se soit produite à l'école, une mystérieuse épidémie éclate...

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    • Carol Morley
  • Scénario
    • Carol Morley
  • Casting principal
    • Maxine Peake
    • Maisie Williams
    • Florence Pugh
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
    8,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Carol Morley
    • Scénario
      • Carol Morley
    • Casting principal
      • Maxine Peake
      • Maisie Williams
      • Florence Pugh
    • 77avis d'utilisateurs
    • 62avis des critiques
    • 71Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Maxine Peake
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    • Eileen Lamont
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    • Lydia Lamont
    Florence Pugh
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    • Abbie Mortimer
    Anna Burnett
    Anna Burnett
    • Susan
    Greta Scacchi
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    • Miss Edith Mantel
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    Lauren McCrostie
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    Katie Ann Knight
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    Evie Hooton
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    Monica Dolan
    • Miss Martha Alvaro
    Mathew Baynton
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    Joe Cole
    Joe Cole
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    Katherine Peat
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    begoozam

    OMG - What a TOTAL let-down

    In all truth I came by this film due to the fact that I was actually a boarder at the school where this was filmed! Spent 5 years there (MANY moons ago), and ultimately the school closed, so me and a ton of other former-pupils were doing the rounds to watch the movie and see our old school!

    I then noticed that Maisie Williams and Florence Pugh were in it, so had SOME degree of expectation.

    As an ex-Director myself, I can whole-heartedly say that this was the worst directing I have ever seen. Period! The shot selection and scene setting (of which there was almost none) was frankly dreadful and in truth - amateurish.

    The story itself lacked ANY sense of position, location, scene setting, plot - I could go on...

    It is totally beyond me what the BFI were thinking when they agreed to fund this piece of simply utter rubbish.
    5peter-sweeney

    Pratfalls!

    "Picnic at Hanging Rock" a fine film of the 70s, telling a story of how a group of schoolgirls disappeared on a visit to Ayers Rock. This film had it eerie, creepy, atmospheric, less talky than this; in other words classy.

    Alas this film, which I thought would match this from the reviews I read, did not come anywhere near it. Whereas this was certainly a personal project to writer / director, to everyone else it really is a non-sensical load of tosh. Neither eerie, classy, engaging or atmospheric.

    The school group was similar to "Picnic" i.e. pretty centre of attention girl, mixed up clever girl down to fat eat a lot girl...pretty stereotypical characters.

    When the fainting/shaking actually occurs, especially in the school assembly scene I'm afraid it became comical. They were obviously well drilled on how to faint.

    The Director did try to convey a sense of nature at work here. For example, intimating that Abbie's spirit lingered among the old oak tree, straight through to hearing fox cries, owls hooting, even in the scenes shot in Lydia's house! Needless to say the (step)brother and (step)sister "getting it on" scenes were pretty uncomfortable. On that point was not convinced on the Mother character, especially the acting.

    Major plus however, Florence Pugh, she is going to go far. A great looking girl with a distinctive voice and she can sing play guitar.
    4philipfoxe

    Somewhat underwhelming

    Always best on IMDb to ignore the entire crop of 5 starred reviews. They are either deliberate plants to puff the film or starry eyed peeps of little discrimination. I really wanted to like this film. More than decent cast; great location; credible period (late 60's) After 20 minutes I was struggling to keep my eyes open. Several people in the audience just got up and left. Can't quite put my finger on it. It kept hinting as social 'issues' but nobody actually verbalised them. Lots of serious thesps giving deep and meaningful looks, but never saying anything. And why do directors think everyone in the 60s chain- smoked....at assemblies! They didn't!
    6Sergeant_Tibbs

    A clunky mystery with few noteworthy aspects.

    One of the London Film Festival's handful of world premieres, The Falling had naturally generated buzz as it's a film funded by the BFI, which is quite unusual for them. Unfortunately, while it has its merits, it doesn't quite live up to expectation as a whole. That said, the limited budget is impressively spread out with a solid cast including Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams and convincing 1960s production and costume design. The creativity of director/writer Carol Morley is less striking. It's a film interested in starting a lot of tangents without finishing them, or instead giving us underwhelming payoffs. It's built on the backbone of an odd mystery, one it's uninterested in resolving, but interested in escalating.

    Set in a 1969 girls school, when the promiscuous student Abbie, played by Florence Pugh, accidentally gets pregnant, she begins to suffer from fits of fainting seemingly at random. Her best friend Lydia, played by Williams, deals with the consequences after the epidemic spreads across the school with girls fainting out of control. The film appears to be a story about the friendship between Lydia and Abbie, but it fractures off into different directions, some more engaging than others. Most dramatically is exploration into Lydia's past, or rather, how she came into this world. Her relationship with her agoraphobic mother, played by Maxine Peake, is a key aspect of the film and one of the few things that eventually pay off in a satisfying way, if a disturbing one. It needed some more development beforehand to feel fully fleshed out, but the delivery of it in the third act is the film's greatest strength.

    While kept deliberately ambiguous, it appears that the fainting is somewhat of a punishment for early sexual behaviour (which incidentally appears to mostly be instigated by Lydia's brother, played by Joe Cole). There's no charm in its apparent disdain and shaming for the young girls' urges and it doesn't feel like a thought thoroughly argued through enough. It's most interesting for the way the authority figures react, which is in complete denial that anything is wrong, even when Lydia is on her knees in the hallway. Even so, characters don't react the way people would react to others fainting, though perhaps it's supposed to hint about how it's become so tiresome. It contributes to the uneasy atmosphere of the film with its dreamlike eeriness.

    It is quite rewarding to see Maisie Williams in this type of environment for a change. It's clear that she's making the most of it and trying her best to feel natural, but she doesn't quite have the conviction to make it work just yet. In time she'll be a great actress. It just feels as though Morley has misjudged what the film was trying to do for the most part, thematically and tonally. It does have some good aspects and interesting tidbits, existentialism that's valid if unremarkable, but as a whole it brings nothing new stylistically to the table and is often too uninspired in execution. It has a bizarre sense of humour that doesn't quite gel with its thoughtfulness and mystery. Solid production for the budget, interesting and engaging moments here and there, but The Falling is misguided from the script's initial intentions direction.

    6/10

    Read more @ The Awards Circuit (http://www.awardscircuit.com/)
    6paul2001sw-1

    Blander than it should be

    When a charismatic classmate dies, her school-friends start to suffer from a mysterious mass fainting fit. Is it supernatural, grief or just a cry for attention? The headmistress (well-played by Greta Saatchi) just wishes it would all go away. It's a nice concept, but the film seems too obviously sympathetic to the girls, without really letting us inside their heads. Oddly, they don't seem to be so freaked out by their condition. Also, the soundtrack is absurdly intrusive, and deflates rather than enhances the natural atmosphere. And there's just a little too much in the way of extraneous plot - budding sexuality, a troubled mother - daughter relationship - to truly build the sense of claustrophobia which would be needed to make the film a success. Overall, it's just a little bit blander than one might have hoped.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to Maisie Williams, director Carol Morley instructed Maxine Peake (Eileen Lamont) to not communicate with Williams (Lydia Lamont) and to keep her distance from her, in order to replicate the lack of relationship between their characters. Morley did not tell Williams about this, which left Williams feeling disliked and upset throughout the shoot due to the way Peake was ignoring her. Williams eventually found out about it during the wrap party after shooting had ended, when Peake told her about Morley's instructions and apologized for any upset caused.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 21 mins) Abbie is stirring her pudding with her left hand. When the camera angle changes, the spoon is in her right hand and her left hand is up under her chin.
    • Citations

      Lydia Lamont: I resent this idea that we're just emotional. This is real.

      Psychiatrist: It's real, it has consequences, yes. What's important here is that it's real to you.

      Lydia Lamont: Real to me, what does that mean? It's real to all of us. Something's seriously wrong. Why is everyone ignoring us?

    • Crédits fous
      Disclaimer near the end of the credits: "Although this film was inspired by a variety of real episodes of mass psychogenic illnesses, the narrative is entirely fictional."
    • Connexions
      Featured in Film '72: Épisode #44.3 (2015)
    • Bandes originales
      Voyage of the Moon
      Written by Donovan (as Donovan Leitch)

      Performed by Mary Hopkin

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 avril 2015 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Падіння
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Carmel College, Oxfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • Cannon and Morley Productions
      • Independent Entertainment
      • BBC Film
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      • 750 000 £GB (estimé)
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      • 569 498 $US
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      1 heure 42 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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