Movie a Day #185: Fallen

Shane

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A great thriller! One of my favorite Denzel Washington movies. Another one that I feel is unerrated!

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Although it received mixed reactions from critics and audiences alike when released in 1998, this supernatural thriller benefits from a sustained atmosphere of anticipation and dread, and its combination of detective mystery and demonic mischief is handled with ample style and intelligence. Under the direction of Gregory Hoblit (who fared better with Primal Fear), Denzel Washington plays detective John Hobbes, who witnesses the gas-chamber execution of a serial killer (Elias Koteas). But when another series of murders begins, Hobbes suspects that the killer's evil spirit has survived and is possessing the bodies of others to do its evil bidding. Even Hobbes's trusted partner (John Goodman) thinks the detective is losing his grip on reality, but the dire warnings of a noted linguist (Embeth Davidtz) confirm Hobbes's far-out theory, and his case intensifies toward a fateful showdown. Although its idea is better than its execution, and the story's film noir ambitions are never fully accomplished, this slickly directed thriller has some genuinely effective moments in which evil forces are entwined into the fabric of everyday reality. Among the highlights is a memorable scene in which Detective Hobbes must track the killer as the evil spirit is transferred between many people via physical contact. Even if the film is ultimately less than the sum of its parts, it's an intriguing hybrid that resides in the same cinematic neighborhood as Seven and The Silence of the Lambs with a cast that also includes Donald Sutherland and James Gandolfini. Included on the DVD is a full-length audio commentary by director Hoblit, screenwriter Nicholas Kazan, and producer Charles Roven. --Jeff Shannon
 

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Great movie, see I'm not always disappointed.

Part of it is that I have some insight into how movies are planned, scheduled and funded, Brighteyes writes screenplays.

Movies like I, Robot smell of the schedule running out. ie, Denzil was paid and the book optioned but both were on a limited timeframe. When the timer ends they walk and stil get paid.

The timer runs out and they have to make a movie ready or not.
 

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A CAT?!?!

He jumps into a cat.

dissapointing.

At the time I thought there would surely be a sequel.
 

Brian in Mesa

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Good choice, Shane.

I really liked this movie.

Saw it in the theater and a couple of times since then.

Can't believe it hasn't gotten more comments.
 

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Brian in Mesa said:
Good choice, Shane.

I really liked this movie.

Saw it in the theater and a couple of times since then.

Can't believe it hasn't gotten more comments.

:shock:

i'm more surprised that not only have you seen a movie in a theater - but that you've seen it more than once...:D

good pick shane - i like denzel's acting alot and i thought this was a very good movie.

shawn
 

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A great thriller! One of my favorite Denzel Washington movies. Another one that I feel is unerrated!

I thought it was a decent flick. I liked that it was suspenseful and scary without being gory. I'd agree that it's a little "unerrated", since I had never even heard of it.
 

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