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Fallen

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
4.2K
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Fallen (2006)
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Aaron is a high school jock with a promising future. But on his 18th birthday, his life forever changes when his incredible powers emerge, revealing the terrifying truth of his identity. As ... Read allAaron is a high school jock with a promising future. But on his 18th birthday, his life forever changes when his incredible powers emerge, revealing the terrifying truth of his identity. As The Redeemer, a half-angel, half-man who can return fallen angels to heaven, Aaron holds t... Read allAaron is a high school jock with a promising future. But on his 18th birthday, his life forever changes when his incredible powers emerge, revealing the terrifying truth of his identity. As The Redeemer, a half-angel, half-man who can return fallen angels to heaven, Aaron holds the entire world's destiny in his young hands. He must battle warrior seraphs and confront ... Read all

  • Director
    • Mikael Salomon
  • Writers
    • Sara B Cooper
    • Tom Sniegoski
  • Stars
    • Paul Wesley
    • Kwesi Ameyaw
    • Fernanda Andrade
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    4.2K
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    • Director
      • Mikael Salomon
    • Writers
      • Sara B Cooper
      • Tom Sniegoski
    • Stars
      • Paul Wesley
      • Kwesi Ameyaw
      • Fernanda Andrade
    • 18User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Paul Wesley
    Paul Wesley
    • Aaron Corbett
    Kwesi Ameyaw
    Kwesi Ameyaw
    • Policeman
    Fernanda Andrade
    Fernanda Andrade
    • Vilma Rodriguez
    Kevan Cameron
    • Slam Poet
    Sharon Canovas
    Sharon Canovas
    • Vilma's cousin
    Jennifer Marie Chung
    • Sam's assistant
    Stuart Cowan
    • David Brady
    Tony Devon
    Tony Devon
    • Jim
    Doolittle
    • Gabriel
    Terri Douglas
    Terri Douglas
      Alex Ferris
      Alex Ferris
      • Stevie Corbett
      Chelah Horsdal
      Chelah Horsdal
      • Lori Corbett
      Jesse Hutch
      Jesse Hutch
      • Peter Lockhart
      Jennifer Kitchen
      Jennifer Kitchen
      • Driver
      Elizabeth Lackey
      Elizabeth Lackey
      • Verchiel
      • (as Lisa Lackey)
      Carmen Lavigne
      Carmen Lavigne
      • Zeke's Daughter
      Byron Lawson
      Byron Lawson
      • Kushiel
      Will Yun Lee
      Will Yun Lee
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      • Director
        • Mikael Salomon
      • Writers
        • Sara B Cooper
        • Tom Sniegoski
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      8Cripsarecool

      Anaylisis on Fallen

      I thought that Fallen was a great Movie the first time I saw it. It contained a interesting plot that always kept you wanting more. It's a story about a boy named Aaron who is an orphan. He just wants to have a normal life with his family. Aaron is an excellent student and has a specialty for languages. He also has a fascination for angels. One day he notices strange things are happening to him. For example he meets this homeless man who knows too much about him. He can speak a ton of languages he didn't even know, fluently. Now he starts to realize he can do these things for a reason. He has a purpose in his life, but he doesn't want to accept the fact that he has "special" traits and abilities that are very noticeable by "some" people. Now he must find out what is happening and why. Also he must fulfill his purpose on earth. Because earth depends on it.
      7cherold

      So is God dead or what?

      I haven't read any of the Fallen books, but I'd like to take a look at one now. The movie was pretty entertaining. Paul Wesley was an unfortunate choice for the lead - he's one of those generic square-jawed types like the leads in the TV series Supernatural - but the rest of the cast was pretty good. The story was interesting and I just loved the dog, who was very funny and really caught the spirit of dogginess.

      I'm not sure what to make of the show's bizarre mythology, it's sort of like that Broadway musical about the Wizard of Oz in which the bad witch turns out to be a good, misunderstood witch. Here, the good guy is a Nephilim (who are very bad guys, incidentally, in the TV series Hex) and God has sent angels to earth who are horrible and murder innocent people with abandon.

      So I'm curious as to what sort of God we are expected to think put all this in motion. Is God a big picture kind of guy who sets things in motion and then sits back and lets them play out? Or did he have a plan and actually die and now it's up to everyone to manage as best they can? I'd be curious to know if it's as easy to come to the same conclusion by reading the books; perhaps they have a more detailed mythology that would allow for a different interpretation. But as angel movies go, this one doesn't really wind up putting God in a very kindly light (I've no objection to that, I just find it interesting).

      I'll also go against one of the other critics here and say I thought Tom Skerrit was the best actor in the movie and also that I liked the huntress angel, who apparently was a guy in the books.
      HallmarkMovieBuff

      Passable

      Depending on how one breaks it down, this movie can be seen as the first two hours of a six-hour miniseries about Nephelim (also spelled Nephilim) who are hunted down and destroyed as abominations (they are half angel, half human) by The Powers, one of The Creator's clans of angels who helped banish Lucifer to Hell and a contingent of his angels (the Fallen) to Earth where they mated with mortals to create the Nephelim.

      The first two hours were first shown little over a year before the concluding four hours, so that on IMDb, they are broken into this two-hour movie and a four-hour miniseries. {See "Fallen" (2007).}

      On the plus side, the story moves well enough to sustain interest, and most of the actors turn in satisfactory performances, particularly Tom Skerritt as fallen angel Zeke (who appears only in the first two hours), Rick Worthy as Camael, formerly one of The Powers known as The Punisher, now reformed and out to protect Nephelim Aaron Corbett, a.k.a. The Redeemer, played by series lead Paul Wesley.

      Nephelim come of age on their eighteenth birthday; and when Aaron, who grew up in a foster home, learns he's a Nephelim, he wants none of this angel stuff, but wants only to live a normal human life. Aaron protests his true nature at every turn, until a fatal showdown with The Powers, and he is forced to decide which path his life will take.

      On the down side, the aforementioned fatal showdown involves an angelic battle which utilizes special effects intended to create wonder and awe, but which is rendered less exciting by the effects' familiarity from prior works.

      And Elizabeth Lackey as Verchiel, leader of The Powers, who was so good as the lead character Alexandra DeMonacco in the TV series, "Just Cause", is miscast here -- her emotion is clearly false, and her menace is unconvincing. (Due to reasons which are made clear during this movie, she is replaced by Will Yun Lee in the miniseries. Some fans will remember Lee from the TV series, "Witchblade".)

      Still, the story holds promise, and I'm hoping it tightens up in the coming four hours.

      Addendum: Both the miniseries and the story itself pick up one year later. There are a lot of new characters introduced, and it takes a while to figure out who is who, and whose side each new character is on. (There are at least four different factions involved in the action.) Lovely Fernanda Andrade as Vilma Rodriguez, who was introduced in the movie, reappears in the miniseries and asks the questions that are on viewers' minds designed to clear up various plot points. (Sometimes obscurity doesn't generate mystery, but leads only to confusion.)
      7AHinMaine

      Strong enough for a show, but made for a movie...

      I liked this movie. Obviously I'm not the only one who thought it seemed more a premiere of TV show. Tina's review of the movie clearly indicates that she thinks this is a new show. It watched like a premiere, it talked like a premiere, it acted like a premiere, and it ended like a premiere. Unfortunately, it's just a book made into a TV movie.

      With the exception of Tom Skerritt, the acting was excellent. I've always love Tom's work, but his performance was very overdone and contrived in this movie. It did serve to contrast against the great performances by the other actors. Dialog that could have easily turned into groaning, eye-rolling diatribes by an unnecessarily wordy and preachy script was, instead, smart, funny, and well paced.

      They could have gone crazy with the flaming swords and weapons, but subtle and creative foley artwork kept it from becoming some sort of Holy Light Saber battle. The only really annoying thing to me was the dog's voice! Scale it back a bit! I thought it would've been better if they touched it up a bit to sound as if it were more like he were hearing the dog's words in his head.

      I hope the networks get enough positive feedback that this does eventually get developed into a regular show.
      2accountcrapper

      Feeling of relief when the DVD finally stopped.

      I watched this a few years ago and I just happened to come to this page and all i can remember about this series is how truly boring it was. I rarely remember bad films. I filter them out like boring days. Oddly though I remember how awfully dull this was. I knew it was going to be cheesy, I mean Angels and Demons and all that, but you never know with these things. You're always hoping it might be The Prophecy or maybe Constantine not great but good fun American Gothic. Fallen is just tedious all the way. Predictable generic characterization with a side order of poor stiff lifeless acting. You know those poor shows with lots of pointless meaningful poses and heartfelt nothings followed intensely lightweight and bad action. I vaguely remember one or two bits where you think oh this looks good and then .... oh no it's not. I force myself to watch it because I rented the series but I remember a feeling of relief when the DVD finally stopped. Like I said I don't remember bad films but it struck me odd that I remembered this feeling by the sense of relief I felt when it was over. Truly a bad one - you should watch it.

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      • Trivia
        This movie is based on Thomas E. Sniegoski's book, The Fallen.
      • Goofs
        When Camael and Verchiel are both flying, Camael is swaying back and forth in the long shots and hovering still in place in the close-ups.
      • Quotes

        Zeke: Uh, the Powers are looking for you and I had to uh, well, tell 'em where you live. So...

        Aaron Corbett: You sent killer angels to my house? What about my family?

        Zeke: Well, that's a good point, that's a good point. Now, if you're lucky, Verchiel will spend time questioning and... killing them. Nicely, I'm sure, and, uh, then you'll have time to escape.

        Aaron Corbett: What?

        Zeke: Yes! Well, they're not your family anyway.

        Aaron Corbett: I love them.

        Zeke: Oh, that's sweet. I'm sure they appreciate it, but you better run right now.

        Aaron Corbett: I'm not gonna run. I'm not a coward like you.

        Zeke: Courage is vastly overrated.

        Aaron Corbett: Why are you doing this? I am not your precious Redeemer.

        Zeke: I'm doing this to help you out. Now just run.

        Aaron Corbett: You disgust me. I'd rather love and die than live and hate myself. If it's me they want, then it's me they'll get. I'm not gonna let them hurt my family.

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      • Release date
        • July 23, 2006 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • United States
        • Canada
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Fallen: The Beginning
      • Filming locations
        • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
      • Production companies
        • Disney Television Studios
        • Three Angels Productions
        • Three Angels Productions
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        • $7,000,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 21m(81 min)
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