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Film on Netflix about two climbers who climb one of those insane TV masts in the US for a thrill. I’m proper sweaty palms here. I know it’s a green screen but I’m not sure I can actually watch this!!!!
"New NSC" has a spoiler tag which means you can post spoilers without spoiling it for others.Below is copied from Film 2023 thread…
Spoilers abound for “Fall” (2022)
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Bit late with this one but I watched “Fall” (2022) last night on Netflix. Completely ridiculous popcorn flick, with some dire writing and insane leaps in logic.
Two implausibly attractive young women, one an irritating social media influencer, decide to climb an abandoned TV tower. Each decision they make is more idiotic than the last.
I normally love these types of movies (The Descent, 46 Degrees Below, et al); and it was just that. A movie of its type, hitting every single beat and listing off genre cliches almost mad-lib style. Errr, errr… love triangle! Erm… boobs! Oh god, we’re losing their attention… quick, throw in a Shymalan twist!
So many questions about this one.
Why didn’t they fly down the phone attached to the drone? It wouldn’t matter as messages don’t automatically resend on an iPhone, once failed you have to press to resend. So the idea was f***ed anyway.
Why exactly couldn’t they get cell phone signal anyway? If anything the signal should be the best they’ve ever had.
What the hell happened at the end? Becky had a necrotic leg, severely dehydrated and hallucinating due to starvation. An extended hospital stay, no? Possible amputation of the leg. She leaves the scene within minutes of rescue to go home with her Dad. They were still bodybagging her annoying mate! I bloody hate those scenes where everything is okay at the end and the damsel is sat in the back of an ambulance with a blanket, then is suddenly fine.
So many questions, a really stupid movie. Fun at times, but utterly pointless.
5/10
I enjoyed it in a "how they gonna get out of this?" kind of way, just like (most) Bond films, and surprisingly they majored on mostly practical, non-green screen, building a 100 foot tower (the top of the mast) on the top of a mountain so clever camera angles gave that vertiginous feel of being 2000 feet up. It does look incredible, even if the premise and decisions made are debatable!Film on Netflix about two climbers who climb one of those insane TV masts in the US for a thrill. I’m proper sweaty palms here. I know it’s a green screen but I’m not sure I can actually watch this!!!!
This video always gets me, as someone who also doesn’t like heights. I don’t know how much they get paid for this, but it’s not enough.
The wonderbra removal was particularly unbelievable and dissapointingWatched this film a few months back, me and the Mrs both thought it was laughable throughout. I just remember the acting being really annoying and hoping they would fall.
If memory serves, the director and/or producer was responsible for 47 metres down, which was actually a decent film and the reason we wanted to watch this.
I’ve seen plenty of bras removed without flashing everyone and seemingly defying all logic and physics. Baffles me as a mere male.The wonderbra removal was particularly unbelievable and dissapointing