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This third and final film of the Falls trilogy revisits former Mormon missionaries Chris and RJ, six years after they first fell in love and were disciplined for it, as they formulate a plan... Read allThis third and final film of the Falls trilogy revisits former Mormon missionaries Chris and RJ, six years after they first fell in love and were disciplined for it, as they formulate a plan to be together at long last.This third and final film of the Falls trilogy revisits former Mormon missionaries Chris and RJ, six years after they first fell in love and were disciplined for it, as they formulate a plan to be together at long last.
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Benjamin Farmer
- Chris Merrill
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Alan Alexander III
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I would have given this a 10 but I didn't for two reasons: Nick Ferrucci's beard.....covers up his beautiful face and is not attractive on him. And the characters of his lesbian friends are annoying! I could have done without them. Other than that, the performances by Ferrucci and Farmer are absolutely perfect! Their chemistry is palpable and their journey is now complete though I hate to see the series end.
The cinematography is beautiful as there are a lot more outdoor scenes this time around. There is another character that is very endearing this time around and that is the character of Ryan, the younger ex-missionary. A very touching part of the story.
Kudos to Jon Garcia for a great trilogy of films. The music is wonderful too and the story is engaging and the last two scenes will require you to have Kleenex handy!
I think I've now watched the entire trilogy like 10 times. Wish Nick Ferrucci would make more than just TV commercials. His performance from the beginning to the end evolved amazingly. As for being low budget the production quality is great.
Oh my god. They are really good actor. Exelent stories. Please make the 3 one. PLEASE
I watched the three parts of this depiction of how religion can sometimes be obstacles to achieving certain personal goals and aspirations. In this case, RJ and Chris, two devout Mormons, fall in love during a mission at which they're both partnered. Needless to say, same sex relationships are not only strongly frowned upon, but considered highly immoral and banned within the overall church. They try to find a way to navigate and make it work against the backdrop of the Church doctrine condemning their love. Certainly this type of condemnation is not limited to the Church of Latter Day Saints but also exists within many other religions around the world. I have to say that the writing, direction and acting in all three segments were positive. Nick Ferucci and Ben Farmer are the lead actors who play the beleaguered couple. Their families (especially their fathers) and friends deliver solid performances. Without giving anything away, I thought parts of the trilogy, including the ending, were a bit far fetched. However, they in no way undermined the overall spirit of this excellent series.
Obvious, more dramatic than the first part. More emotional. And, in good measure, more profound. After six years after the first part, The Falls is not reduced at a relation between two young mormons but at their determination to change significant things in their lives , to induce a different perspective to society about basic things.
Well acted, it is a film of emotions, some just powerful ones.
But its basic virtue remains the admirable beauty, profound, precise - inspired crafted, seductive and real kick for special form of wake up for audience.
Like the first part, it is not exactly a manifesto but a honest at whole confession. Convincing and moving.
Well acted, it is a film of emotions, some just powerful ones.
But its basic virtue remains the admirable beauty, profound, precise - inspired crafted, seductive and real kick for special form of wake up for audience.
Like the first part, it is not exactly a manifesto but a honest at whole confession. Convincing and moving.
Did you know
- TriviaOne day Nick Ferrucci (RJ Smith) came to set having trimmed his stubble on the wrong setting, requiring the make-up department to color in his face to match surrounding scenes.
- GoofsDuring Chris's first visit to Portland early in the film, RJ pulls up an article concerning a new LDS policy prohibiting children of same-sex couples from being baptized in the Church. RJ's browser clearly shows the article's date as July 23, 2016. However, after Chris's subsequent return to Salt Lake City, Tom emails RJ an obituary for Chris's mother Debra dated July 13, 2016. The obituary reads that the funeral is scheduled for July 15, and RJ and Tom both then attend.
- ConnectionsFollows The Falls (2012)
- SoundtracksEnd Of The World
Written and performed by Matt Alber
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- Wyznania III: Przymierze laski
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- Cascade Locks, Oregon, USA(car interiors)
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- 1h 59m(119 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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