THE THRILLS KEEP COMING. THE PLOT KEEPS TWISTING. THE SUSPENSEKEEPS GROWING. HOMICIDE DETECTIVE JOHN HOBBES HUNTS A SATANIC FORCE THAT SHIFTS FROM ONE HUMAN HOST TO ANOTHER IN THIS TAUT,TERRIFIC SUPERNATURAL THRILLER.
::READERS REVIEWS::
Lacked Plot, Character Development, and Passion - As a fan of the passionate acting of Denzel Washington, I recently stumbled upon this film (I was surprised to find a Denzel performance I had not seen yet!) at the local video store. Though Mr. Washington usually enthralls me in his various film efforts, "Fallen" just fell flat and never seemed to get off the ground or lead anywhere.
The basic plot involves Washington (playing a cop) being haunted by the spirit of a former inmate whom he sentenced to the death penalty years before. This spirit (which is supposed to be a sort of "devil incarnate") can move from person to person in the slightest of body contact, making it incredibly difficult to track down.
As I began watching and the plot unfolded, I kept expecting to see one of two (or, best case scenario, both!) things transpire: First, I wanted to know more about the origins of this devil-spirit. Second, I wanted to really see how the spirit would throw Denzel's character for a loop and make him re-evaluate his faith and priorities in life. Sadly, neither of those tangents were even partially realized.
The spirit isn't treated any differently than a real-life murderer in any number of cop dramas, and Washington's character is so "by the book" that his personal life really isn't touched on at all. Also, because of those two deficiencies, Washington is not able to do what (at least I feel) he does best as an actor: emote wildly and with passion. His character in this film is written as much too serious to do such a thing.
Thus, upon the film's conclusion, I was left feeling disappointed, with the thought that this film was potentially heading towards something much greater but never really realized that potential. You may better enjoy the movie if you are a fan of strict, by-the-book cop flicks, but otherwise avoid at the risk of feeling let-down.
Scary suspense - I knew almost nothing about this movie before watching it, but I decided to give it a try since Denzel Washington is a first-rate actor who's work I've always enjoyed. In this movie, once again, he delivers, and the other actors are good too.
The plot involves an evil spirit which moves from body to body, killing people along the way. A police detective played by DW eventually figures out what's happening, and he comes up with a plan to kill the evil spirit itself. You can watch the movie to see how it turns out ...
As far as deeper meaning, the main message I discerned is that maybe reality is stranger than we realize or can even imagine, and maybe that's why no one can explain why there's so much evil in the world.
But overall, this movie is meant to entertain rather than teach anything, and the entertainment is in the genre of what I would call 'scary suspense'. Though I found this movie gripping, with plenty of unexpected twists, this isn't a genre I care for, so my personal rating is only 3 stars. But if you like this genre, you'll probably like this movie too.
Fallen - The direction in which this movie is played out is painstakingly clever. There is not one moment in the midst of watching Fallen where you will become bored; it'll keep you on the edge of your seat all throught. The acting is as good as it gets too, and John Goodman taking a step aside from his Comedy-Orientated norm films does a surprising performance and fits the part perfect. The atmosphere and mood is superb. This movie may also give some of you the chills.
Good,but not great. - Denzel does a great job playing a police detective trying to solve a string of murders. I liked how the script mixed a supernatural thriller with a classic serial killer police film. I thought the cast did a good job of acting their roles. One of the best things I liked about the film was the end and that it's a bit of a shock
I don't have a ton of bad things to say about this film,but here is a few. I love Denzel,but he seems to play the same character in all his film,the smart,intelligent,heroic black man. I'd love to see him act a bit different in some of these films or at least play an extremely different type of character. Also all the actors did a good job,but none of them really stood out to me. There is nothing you haven't seen a hundred times before in films like this where a killer has the ability to jump bodies even though it's done well. Also I would have liked the main villain to have had more motivation rather than I'm a evil dude that likes killing. I kind of like my main bad guys to have some kind of motivations or plan for why they are doing what they are doing.
All in all I did enjoy the film and will watch it again,but it could have been better. A good film worth buying if not a great film.
Ultimate - This movie was another Denzel great, and to try and rent it to watch was impossible from Hollywood to Blockbuster and the Library. So to see a few available to own was fantastic. Now I own this movie.. Thank You!
So-so - Touted as supernatural thriller / film noir, FALLEN hasn't dated well at all. The truth is: the show while beautifully filmed, is too tame and slow to generate any real thrills. The average viewer would get more suspense out of watching an episode of CSI. The film fails primarily because it tries to incorporate too many genres and falls short in each.
The only reason to watch this movie of course is Denzel Washington - who's never had a bad performance. The able cast around him - Donald Sutherland, John Goodman, James Gandolfini et al - don't do much either. The film is ultimately very PG in treatment, which works against it. Denzel fans will get their fix, but that's about it.
Try Angel Heart for a more cryptic fix.
Fallen - Here's another fantastic movie, Really made you think about the powers of darkness and Satans ability's. Fantastic acting involved here, kept you at the edge of your chair. "Frightening to think about, could the devil be doing this right now somewhere in the world today?" How many prisoners are in prison maybe because of this very real notion that the devil is up to no good, with regards to mankind. Awesome movie! Yours truly Garry E. Lewis author of fiction.
Fallen - Here's another fantastic movie, Really made you think about the powers of darkness and Satans ability's. Fantastic acting by Denzel Washington involved here, kept you at the edge of your chair. "Frightening to think about, is the devil responsible for so many peoples hardships in life?" Could Satan be jumping from person to person down here causing the countless murders, and rapes,and wars, and sickness, going on in our world today?" "Is this why our prisons are full?" "Gives you the chills just thinking about it." An Eye opening movie! Yours truly Garry E. Lewis author of The Curse of the Devil's Wolf Strap and The Rileyville Mystery.
RARE IN THIS GENRE....INTELLIGENT - Accept the premise that an ancient and truly evil spirit with only mischief on its mind can occupy and animate normal folks and it doesn't get any better than this film.
I recently caught this movie on TV again and each time I see it, I marvel at how underrated it has been. It has an absolutely top-notch cast. It has an unique and very imaginative plot. It is extremely scary and most attractively---what rarely goes with supernatural films---intelligence and logic. One of my tests of quality is always the value of rewatching a film. This one is worth a look every couple of years.
One last, rather unlikely, titbit to remind viewers of. Denzel Washington plainly likes playing the role of a cop in his films, but this is one of at least three SF/horror films he's made in which he plays a cop. Doesn't seem much like his genre, but he evidently recognizes quality in a fantastic yarn when he sees it. I recommend, from that trio, Deja Vu as well.
::AMAZON REVIEWS::
RARE IN THIS GENRE....INTELLIGENTAccept the premise that an ancient and truly evil spirit with only mischief on its mind can occupy and animate normal folks and it doesn't get any better than this film.
I recently caught this movie on TV again and each time I see it, I marvel at how underrated it has been. It has an absolutely top-notch cast. It has an unique and very imaginative plot. It is extremely scary and most attractively---what rarely goes with supernatural films---intelligence and logic. One of my tests of quality is always the value of rewatching a film. This one is worth a look every couple of years.
One last, rather unlikely, titbit to remind viewers of. Denzel Washington plainly likes playing the role of a cop in his films, but this is one of at least three SF/horror films he's made in which he plays a cop. Doesn't seem much like his genre, but he evidently recognizes quality in a fantastic yarn when he sees it. I recommend, from that trio, Deja Vu as well.
FallenHere's another fantastic movie, Really made you think about the powers of darkness and Satans ability's. Fantastic acting by Denzel Washington involved here, kept you at the edge of your chair. "Frightening to think about, is the devil responsible for so many peoples hardships in life?" Could Satan be jumping from person to person down here causing the countless murders, and rapes,and wars, and sickness, going on in our world today?" "Is this why our prisons are full?" "Gives you the chills just thinking about it." An Eye opening movie! Yours truly Garry E. Lewis author of The Curse of the Devil's Wolf Strap and The Rileyville Mystery.
So-soTouted as supernatural thriller / film noir, FALLEN hasn't dated well at all. The truth is: the show while beautifully filmed, is too tame and slow to generate any real thrills. The average viewer would get more suspense out of watching an episode of CSI. The film fails primarily because it tries to incorporate too many genres and falls short in each.
The only reason to watch this movie of course is Denzel Washington - who's never had a bad performance. The able cast around him - Donald Sutherland, John Goodman, James Gandolfini et al - don't do much either. The film is ultimately very PG in treatment, which works against it. Denzel fans will get their fix, but that's about it.
Try Angel Heart for a more cryptic fix.
Lacked Plot, Character Development, and PassionAs a fan of the passionate acting of Denzel Washington, I recently stumbled upon this film (I was surprised to find a Denzel performance I had not seen yet!) at the local video store. Though Mr. Washington usually enthralls me in his various film efforts, "Fallen" just fell flat and never seemed to get off the ground or lead anywhere.
The basic plot involves Washington (playing a cop) being haunted by the spirit of a former inmate whom he sentenced to the death penalty years before. This spirit (which is supposed to be a sort of "devil incarnate") can move from person to person in the slightest of body contact, making it incredibly difficult to track down.
As I began watching and the plot unfolded, I kept expecting to see one of two (or, best case scenario, both!) things transpire: First, I wanted to know more about the origins of this devil-spirit. Second, I wanted to really see how the spirit would throw Denzel's character for a loop and make him re-evaluate his faith and priorities in life. Sadly, neither of those tangents were even partially realized.
The spirit isn't treated any differently than a real-life murderer in any number of cop dramas, and Washington's character is so "by the book" that his personal life really isn't touched on at all. Also, because of those two deficiencies, Washington is not able to do what (at least I feel) he does best as an actor: emote wildly and with passion. His character in this film is written as much too serious to do such a thing.
Thus, upon the film's conclusion, I was left feeling disappointed, with the thought that this film was potentially heading towards something much greater but never really realized that potential. You may better enjoy the movie if you are a fan of strict, by-the-book cop flicks, but otherwise avoid at the risk of feeling let-down.
Scary suspenseI knew almost nothing about this movie before watching it, but I decided to give it a try since Denzel Washington is a first-rate actor who's work I've always enjoyed. In this movie, once again, he delivers, and the other actors are good too.
The plot involves an evil spirit which moves from body to body, killing people along the way. A police detective played by DW eventually figures out what's happening, and he comes up with a plan to kill the evil spirit itself. You can watch the movie to see how it turns out ...
As far as deeper meaning, the main message I discerned is that maybe reality is stranger than we realize or can even imagine, and maybe that's why no one can explain why there's so much evil in the world.
But overall, this movie is meant to entertain rather than teach anything, and the entertainment is in the genre of what I would call 'scary suspense'. Though I found this movie gripping, with plenty of unexpected twists, this isn't a genre I care for, so my personal rating is only 3 stars. But if you like this genre, you'll probably like this movie too.