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The Falls
Told in the form of a mock documentary in 92 short parts, nineteen million people are left obsessed with birds and flight following a strange occurrence. A documentarian analyses the lives of all the survivors whose surnames begin with FALL to uncover the truth behind the event.
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Plot Summary
A linguist is commissioned to create a phonetic explanation for the "falls" that are afflicting the inhabitants of a remote Scottish island. As he delves deeper into his work, he finds himself increasingly drawn into the strange and ritualistic lives of the islanders, blurring the lines between his objective research and their mystical reality. The film explores themes of language, belief, and the nature of interpretation.
Critical Reception
The Falls is considered a highly experimental and enigmatic film, often appreciated more by cinephiles and critics for its unique visual style and intellectual depth rather than broad audience appeal. It is recognized as an early example of Greenaway's distinctive cinematic language.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its striking, often unsettling visual compositions and atmospheric mood.
Noted for its abstract narrative and challenging thematic explorations.
Seen as a significant work in Peter Greenaway's early filmography.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce due to the film's niche and avant-garde nature, making it difficult to summarize general user sentiment.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, contributing to its stark and otherworldly visual aesthetic.
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