Fall | Ellen Barber, Willis Burks II | Surprisingly Sexy
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Fall
Fall
Ellen Barber
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Willis Burks II
MGM (Video & DVD), 2005
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highly recommended
Writer/director Eric Schaeffer (If Lucy Fell) and Amanda De Cadenet (Four Rooms) steam up the screen with this humorous, provocative and sexy tale of lust and desire that "examines the surprisingly tender sides of erotic craving" (MovieMaker). For Michael Shiver (Schaeffer), life as an easy-going cab driver in New York suddenly changes when he picks up supermodel Sarah Easton (De Cadenet) and
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s head over heels in love. But Sarah has more than just passion on her mind ? she also has a husband and a glamorous lifestyle that she can't seem to leave behind. Torn between her feelings for Michael and the security of her marriage, Sarah is forced to make a realistic decision about the sacrifices that must be made to be truly and totally in love.
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Addicitve!
I first saw
Fall
when a VHS promotional copy was given to me by a friend. After the first viewing, I was hooked! I soon turned my friends and family members on to the beauty and romance of this heartbreaking and soul searing film. Eric Schaeffer's poetry is genius and his choice of songs brilliant! I was thrilled when it finally was released on DVD. For every hopeless romantic out there, Michael Shiver is their quest for the holy grail of love.
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Great film with so much raw emotion that it is hard to watch but I could not take my eyes off the film. I watched the film late at night (early in the morning?) and immediately had to find out more about the male lead.
I did and now I am hooked. I liked this one better than "If Lucy Fell."
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ERIC'S STUFF
Fall
I REALLY LIKE THIS GUYS WORK-THIS IS A TAD MORE GRAFFIC THAN "IF LUCY FELL" BUT IT REALLY IS A TENDER STORY. THE MUSIC IS TO DIE FOR BUT UNFORTUNATELY NO SOUNDTRACK THAT I KNOW OF.
Beautiful but Strange
'The
Fall
' was basically about two characters: a little girl who purloined morphine from the medicine cabinet in a hospital somewhere for a very handsome parient (Lee Pace). Their relationship was never defined or refined. The movie's real characters were the beautiful landscapes in India which must have taken the twenty years it took Director Tarsem to finish producing. In the meantime, he directed 'The Cell' which starred young Jake Thomas of Knoxville.
Finally, after the long wait for just the right female child, they completed all of the acting in three months. Not a lot of interaction or conversation, as Catinca knew very little Americanized English. Perhaps that is the allure and karma; she was not autistic in fact. It was her first acting job and, like the young girl in 'Little Miss Sunshine,' who stole the show, it was her natural, low-key personality and ability to follow directions which made the story believeable. I loved the locales (had no idea where some of the places are, but they kept me glued to my seat when the tedious "nothingness" took too long. The color was fantastic.
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