The Fall
Tarsem’s “The Cell” was a gorgeous but irreparably flawed film. I gave him a second chance with his latest work, “The Fall.” It evoked the delightful and self-aware storytelling of The Princess Bride and combined it with a palette of color and cinematography you might see in an Ang Lee film. The little girl seemed to have wandered in from a Guillermo del Toro movie and was awkwardly wonderful. Apparently, Lee Pace (Wonderfalls, Pushing Daisies) is best suited to surreal projects and he really shone here. Now I will definitely have to go back and revisit Pushing Daisies.
1. The Fountain
2. There Will Be Blood
3. Batman Begins
4. Ghostbusters
5. Barton Fink
6. Old Boy
7. Iron Man
8. The Fall
9. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
10. District B-13
June 11th, 2008 |
I adored Pushing Daisies. It was the only show I watched besides The Sarah Connor Chronicles. The sense of humor was fabulous and dark and the visuals are really nifty.
I highly recommend it!