to lovely people

Deontae 2022-04-21 09:02:15

I have to say that the title of the fall is an ordinary thrilling action in the movie, but it conveys the dedication of generations of unknown or well-known filmmakers to the development of the film industry.
The story in the movie seems dreamy, but the reality shows Roy's inexhaustible bitterness as a filmmaker. In a photo of a train crossing a bridge, Roy and his horse fell into the river, causing their legs to become disabled. They could no longer return to the dream stage, but had to let themselves be killed by the bad guys in the story of the little girl's begging, and tricked the little girl in reality. The girl steals the medicine and kills herself by taking it. But the little girl Alexander saved the decadent Roy in the story and reality with her innocence and obsession.
In the final ending, the director pays tribute to the old filmmakers who put their lives at risk to dedicate a more exciting film. It is also with the dedication of our predecessors that the film industry has gone further and better! As moviegoers, those lovely people deserve our tribute!

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Extended Reading
  • Noel 2021-12-13 08:01:12

    It must be with the heart to carve an incomparable work of art to create such a great work. Use epic rhetoric to tell a fairy tale. Who can remain unmoved?

  • Raphaelle 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    A good metaphor is that I don't like this kind of film that deliberately makes the emotion light and makes the strong emotion appear in the invisible shadow.

The Fall quotes

  • Roy Walker: Can you read English?

    Alexandria: Ya.

    Roy Walker: [pointing to a word he's written] What's this?

    Alexandria: Paper.

    Roy Walker: [laughs] No. What's this?

    Alexandria: [reading] M-O-R-P-H-I-N-3.

    Roy Walker: [pointing at the letter 'E'] What's this?

    Alexandria: Three.

    Roy Walker: Yeah... that's it. I'm having a hard time sleeping and remembering the story. I need some pills. I need pills in a bottle that has this written on it.

    Alexandria: M-O-R-P-H-I-N-3?

    Roy Walker: Yes. And it's in the main block. In that room in the main block. You understand?

    Alexandria: Ask the head nurse.

    Roy Walker: I'm asking you as a friend.

    Alexandria: But it's stealing.

    Roy Walker: No it's not, not if you need it. It's no different than stealing bread from a church.

    Alexandria: I'll ask them for you.

    Roy Walker: No. It's a bandits' secret. I need the pills to finish the story. Do you understand?

    Alexandria: I'll do it.

    Roy Walker: Thanks.

  • Roy Walker: And she turned from the masked bandit and she said...

    Nurse Evelyn: [in the story, as Sister Evelyn] May I be frank with you?

    Blue Bandit: Of course.

    Nurse Evelyn: Although I've dedicated my life to God and His goodness, I secretly love throwing oranges at our priest.

    Blue Bandit: [as Roy, talking to Alexandria] Take two turns to the left and go to the bathroom.

    Alexandria: [squirming because she has to use the restroom] No. You read my note.

    Roy Walker: What are you talking about? Go to the bathroom.

    Alexandria: No. How did you know about the priest and the oranges?

    Roy Walker: Everybody knows you like to throw oranges at the priest, even the priest knows. But I didn't find that out from your gibberish message.

    Alexandria: Is not gibberish.