Atom User Reviews for Fall
Highly recommended this movie
First of all movie runtime is perfect, 1 hr 47 min
As a climber myself I had my hopes up and I’ll say this it met every expectation I felt the movements literally with a little suspension of disbelief this felt like an amazing job portraying the grittiness of how climbing can get 9/10!
It’ll have you on the edge of your seat. Really crazy movie in a good way
Intense movie with some great cinematography.
I predicted everything that happened which was kinda lame. But it’s an alright movie
If you're afraid of heights this will definitely make you feel things you never want to feel. It was worth a watch, but I don't have it in me to go through that again.
this movie was so long and so boring. I almost fell asleep. Also Hunter the blonde in the movie was so obnoxious. Total waste of time and money.
It was ok, I wouldn’t watch it again.
If you don’t or are afraid of highs this Movie is not for you! Is A Really Good Movie, but I couldn’t WACTH it I felt super Anxious!
copied adrift
I knew the friend was sleeping with her husband by the way she was crying on the ashes
Not what I expected but over all it wasn’t bad
Wack
Started off annoying with one of the characters. The movie brought itself back and pulled me wanting to see how it ends. 6.5/10
Don’t get caught up in the details. It’s a wild ride if you just let yourself enjoy it. It was more intense than 47 Meters Down because well, heights…
Predictable plot, but good acting, intense action scenes, and beautifully filmed make the movie a good watch.
Phenomenal film that inspired me.
movie was good, kept you in suspense..
Enjoyable ride!
It was meh tbh. Same concept as 40 meters down or whatever you call it. Interesting concept nice views but overall story line was not good & ending was just decent honestly would have preferred to stay home
A few parts were like “come on” but for the most part the movie was highly entertaining and captivating.
Metacritic
Dumb, fun, and definitely not for the acrophobic. See it. Then go argue plot points with people on the internet.
Sure, the vertiginous shots up the side of the tower are stomach-turning, but what’s really satisfying is the message that sometimes it’s better just to stay home. It’s Fall, get it? Summer is over.
For the most part, Fall works because it plucks on the same raw nerve, over and over. How many times can Mann freak out the audience by cutting to a vertiginous shot of the unfolding crisis? Every time. Sometimes cinema is simple.