The Fall review startling imagery abounds in Tarsem Singh's cult Gilliamesque epic
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Tarsem Singh's 'The Fall' merges surrealism with the poignant tale of a stuntman, exploring themes of storytelling, loss, and the urge for escape.
The film is visually striking, featuring Rajasthan's landscapes and Gilliamesque surrealism, but its fantasy style can sometimes feel stately and slow.
Roy, deeply depressed and injured, weaves an epic tale to connect with a little girl, revealing his deeper motive to manipulate her for morphine.
With a unique blend of reality and fantasy, 'The Fall' presents startling imagery while exploring Roy's struggles and his relationship with Alexandria.
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