
The idea of being up high on a structure where falling is incredibly likely was never going to be my idea of fun. Unless, of course, I am watching actors pretend to do it for my entertainment.
Directed by Scott Mann, Fall is an adequately engaging thriller that follows two best friends who climb a 2,000-foot radio tower just for kicks.
Starring Grace Caroline Currey and Virginia Gardner, Mann’s film is the type of thriller that made me super uneasy. Yet, it still kept me curious enough to stay watching.
Fall also stars Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Mason Gooding, happens to be generally well-paced and features good chemistry between Currey and Gardner. I enjoyed the smartly executed terrifying moments. Especially as the two friends continue to climb higher and the audience sees just how physically vulnerable they truly are.
If heights are not your worst nightmare, why not try Fall for that relatively easy-to-watch thriller? The kind that will have you wondering whether you would survive if you found yourself 2000 feet in the air, without barriers to keep you safe.
Happy Film Loving
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I like this premise. At the same time, I’m very happy that the things that make me feel alive aren’t extremely dangerous. 🙏
AMEN! Life itself is dangerous enough for the likes of me. 😁
Not my cup of tea, to do or to watch. Too nerve-wracking!
I fully understand. I personally can’t watch horror films but this, this was fun for me. 😁
It’s good to know more people have seen Fall. I knew I needed to see it on the biggest screen possible. It’s definitely uneasy viewing, but it was worth the thrills.
Agreed! Suddenly I’m interested in more stories where character’s climb and have a high likelihood of falling. 😁 It would be interesting to see the different and clever ways such a film could be fun without featuring too many tropes.