Falling Down R
A Tale Of Urban Reality
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DVD Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 53 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: May 26, 2009
- Originally Released: 1993
- Label: Warner Home Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Michael Douglas | |
Performer: | Robert Duvall, Barbara Hershey, Rachel Ticotin, Frederic Forrest, Tuesday Weld, Dedee Pfeiffer & Raymond J. Barry | |
Directed by | Joel Schumacher | |
Screenwriting by | Ebbe Roe Smith |
Entertainment Reviews:
We cannot make out if we are meant to like him or not, or why he is so angry, and this is intriguing.
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The Spectator
Rating: 3/4 --
It turns one man's slide toward madness into a wickedly mischievous, entertaining suspense thriller.
New York Times
Director Joel Schumacher, credited with toning down Ebbe Roe Smith's script, paces the film rivetingly, which goes to show that good film-making doesn't guarantee a good film. Falling Down is as sleek and efficient as a torture chamber.
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Independent on Sunday
...[A] powerful portrait of social alienation....The film provides Douglas with a real performer's showcase, and he delivers a strong, intense portrayal of a walking time bomb...
Variety
...[Schumacher] gives this explosive drama a whiplash intensity that never lets up....FALLING DOWN puts a human face on a cold statistic and then dares us to look away...
Rolling Stone
What makes this an innovative film is Joel Schumacher's bold eschewing of the good-guy-verses-bad-guy Hollywood convention.
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Film4
Sometimes funny, sometimes touching, and certainly unnerving.
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Time Out
Product Description:
A laid-off defense worker, kept from seeing his child on her birthday by a restraining order, looks at the landscape of moral decay in Los Angeles on one hot, congested day and, after being mugged, snaps. What follows is his bitter and pathetic mission of justice, vengeance and vindication that reads uncomfortably like too many news stories. Michael Douglas is identified only by his character's license plate, D-FENS, in this attack on social ills, a film originally seen as the displacement of power felt by many white American males.
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- Sales Rank: 19,649
- UPC: 883929038374
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