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Grace Caroline Currey and Virginia Gardner in Fall (2022)

Review by myvallli

Fall

9/10

Emotional exprerience

So, firstly, many seem to be disappointed of the things in the movie. How they are so stupid that they only have so little equipement or that are so stupid that keep climbing the rusty and unstable ladder or more details with spoilers. Then why don't you go watch videos of climbers on YouTube and shut up and stop complaining about something you don't like subjectively. It's not all about being real in movies. Movies are meant to give you story, give thrills and emotions. Some thought for your thoughts and give you some pararells with struggle in real life.

It's about connecting with the travel and road, getting pumped, on the edge or sad and feeling anxiety and melancholy. Feel the movie, not try to judge it for being not realistic and not how it is done in real life. And not expect it to be a manual, if you think you need to learn something only from a movie and not by checking if it's acurate and realistic, you don't like movies, you don't watch movies, therefore you just want to judge movies, because you don't like them.

Lastly, great piece of a film. Had high tension and long, mixed with other emotions and thought. Visually pretty too. Between 8 and 9 for me.

Also for all you great critics, vultures are just symbolic as you fear them and think of them as death awaiting ir incoming. And all you with ones and twos... Stick to other form of visual products far from the artistic area if you so find it inaccurate and dumb.
  • myvallli
  • Jan 30, 2024

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