Il detective della omicidi John Hobbes è testimone dell'esecuzione del serial killer Edgar Reese. Subito dopo l'esecuzione, le uccisioni ricominciano e sono molto simili allo stile di Reese.Il detective della omicidi John Hobbes è testimone dell'esecuzione del serial killer Edgar Reese. Subito dopo l'esecuzione, le uccisioni ricominciano e sono molto simili allo stile di Reese.Il detective della omicidi John Hobbes è testimone dell'esecuzione del serial killer Edgar Reese. Subito dopo l'esecuzione, le uccisioni ricominciano e sono molto simili allo stile di Reese.
- Premi
- 3 candidature totali
Recensioni in evidenza
- Denzel Washington and John Goodman are as excellent as ever and create a believable on-screen friendship.
- I really enjoyed the neo-noir style voiceovers that happened throughout the film as well as the noir themed soundtrack.
- The creepy POV shots helped to elevate the horror aspect of the film.
- Throughout the movie, the plot was intriguing and had some great tense moments.
- I loved the idea of possession throughout the film. This created some really interesting dynamics and moral choices for the characters.
- The final act is absolutely exciting, tense, and thrilling and definitely made this film a lot better.
The Bad:
- The first 10 minutes of the film felt very convoluted and confusing to me. It hardly explained itself and left a lot for the viewer to decipher.
- There were a few awkward character interactions within the first hour of the film that kinda took me out of the film.
- Although the premise of the film was very intriguing, it didn't really engage me fully until the last 45 minutes.
Overall Fallen is a very well-made and entertaining 90s thriller with a unique premise and enthralling acting. The only thing that lets it down is its slightly slow pacing and lack of fully engaging scenes in the first half...
7/10
This film is not for everyone, you'll need patience and a real thirst for a good thriller. This film will play with your mind, it won't cover the screen with visuals and gore; that's why it works.
Sit back and be absorbed by the story, be amazed by the cast, and be shocked by the climax.
Warning, if you bore easily stay away, if you love a mind bending thriller; you won't find many better.
Fantastic and clever 9/10
Denzel Washington is appealing as always as the good guy and John Goodman is surprisingly low-key for most of the movie. All the characters are very interesting and the special effects are creepy.
The story is pure "Hollywood theology" mean also means the characters - include the heroes - in here have no clue about God or the purpose of life. Believability-aside, it film provides excellent entertainment. The visuals are decent and sound-effects are chilling in spots. As the demon sees through the eyes of people and passes by with these "whoosh" sounds, it's very effective. As mentioned, the film doesn't need a lot of violence to succeed with it's horror-type tale.
One note about the final scene. It isn't exactly clear on a couple of points so if you get confused, you aren't alone.
Best way to watch this movie is to not know too much about it. Just pick up the movie and let it surprise you. It's like "Identity", the less you know about it, the better.
Director Gregory Hoblit is a great and underrated director. He knows how to get the maximum out of everything. He also directed the movies "Primal Fear" and "Frequency" and much acclaimed television series episodes for "Hill Street Blues", "L.A. Law" and "NYPD Blue".
Really great about the movie is the story by Nicholas Kazan (yes, indeed the son of...). It's supernatural but it still knows how to remain believable and realistic. The viewer never knows what he is going to get and what will happen next. This is why it is best not to know too much about this movie's story before viewing it for the first time. All of the story its surprises will work better this way.
A bit of an forgotten underrated movie.
8/10
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Second, some of the users making comments seemed to have missed the plot. Those people who are saying it doesn't have enough action clearly have a limited appreciation for film genres. Stick to your fast paced action movies, and don't bother writing your limited opinions about other movies genres. You don't have the mental capacity to take in anything other that brain numbing gun fights, explosions and car chases.
To say that," Goodman is smoking in the movie and I don't like smoking", OR they said "'Oh my God' in the movie and I don't like that", really has no relevance as to the validity of whether the movie was good or not. If people are so intolerant , then stick to watch lawm bowls. This is a brilliant movie that should not be missed.
All of which I like, but then, I like many different types of movies.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDenzel Washington did ride-alongs with local detectives to prepare for his role. He soon learned that some of the cops carried a second pair of shoes in the trunk of their cars while on duty since the shoes they were wearing would occasionally get blood on them at murder scenes.
- Blooper(at around 1h 45 mins) When Hobbes returns to the wood cabin towards the end of the film, he enters and stands looking around for a moment, with a window to his left. A definite human shadow can be seen walking past the window, despite Hobbes being alone.
- Citazioni
John Hobbes: C'mon Azazel. Open your eyes
[sticks a cigarette in his mouth]
John Hobbes: Look around sometimes.
[lights his cigarette]
Azazel: What's this? You don't smoke anymore.
John Hobbes: You're right I don't. You know why? Because cigarettes kill. Especially cigarettes laced with poison.
Azazel: Bullshit.
John Hobbes: The same kind of poisons you used to kill my brother.
Azazel: Uh, uh, fuck you.
John Hobbes: Yeah I know. It was so sweet.
[singing]
John Hobbes: Time, is on my side. Yes it is.
Azazel: Fuck you, motherfucker.
John Hobbes: [picks up his gun] Goodbye, Jonesy.
[shoots Jonesy, who is possessed by Azazel in the head]
- Versioni alternativeIn the Blu-ray, the 75th anniversary variant plus the traditional closing WB logo are both plastered with the 2003 variant.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Worst Films of 1997 (1998)
- Colonne sonoreTime Is on My Side
Written by Jerry Ragovoy
Published by Unichappell Music, Inc.
Performed by The Rolling Stones
Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham (as Andrew Oldham)
By courtesy of ABKCO Records
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 25.232.289 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 10.401.586 USD
- 19 gen 1998
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 25.232.289 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 4 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1