Just mulling around? It's Time For Sunday Flicks!

Mulling around on Sundays after a fun Saturday or if you have an after party hangover? Pop in a movie! I love watching films, especially ones with breathtaking art and cinematography. A lot of the time it inspire me with ideas.

For this Sunday, I highly recommend "THE FALL" starring pushings daisies actor Lee Pace and child actress Catinca Untaru. The story is about a 1920s Hollywood stuntman Roy Walker (Lee Pace) who lands in the hospital after a stunt gone wrong, partially paralyzing him from the waist down. Not only that, he is in distress after losing his girlfriend to the lead actor. He then meets Alexandria (Catinca Untaru), a sweet young girl, who has a broken arm due to falling while picking oranges, hence the title "The Fall". Due to her innocent nature, he befriends her and tells a story about 5 bandits and 1 mystic who all have one common goal, to kill the oppressing and evil Governor Odieous. While gaining her trust and enchanting her with his story, he secretly tricks her to obtaining morphine for him so that he can commit suicide.



Here's the official trailer you can check out on YOUTUBE

My only real beef with this movie was the lack of motivation for Roy to commit suicide, as it is only hinted about his troubles. I would've liked to see some more back story into his character, but the visuals alone makes you forget about all that. The cinematography is aw inspiring with REAL backdrops. Yep, these are real places that you are looking at. There is hardly any Computer Graphics involved. Rate R for some violence, which I really didn't find all that violent. I've seen PG-13 movies more violent then this one.

For more info check out: IMDB

Welp I'm off to Sketch...Tune in to Next Sunday Flicks! ^_^

5 comments:

  Dawn

January 19, 2009 at 1:11 PM

I love getting lost in movies, there are so many good ones out there. This weekend we watched "The Duchess" and "Eagle Eye". Both very different but very good and much enjoyed.

Looking forward to your sketches.

Dawn

  LiPeony

January 20, 2009 at 1:14 PM

I heard about this movie and somehow it reminds me of Pan's Labyrinth... the way they make something ordinary seem so extraordinary! Thanks for dropping by my blog! =D

  Claire

January 21, 2009 at 1:39 AM

Been wondering if I should see that movie. Thanks for the review.
(Heartpsace was here with appreciation for a handsome blog....)

  MyPaperEden

January 22, 2009 at 10:20 PM

i've never heard of this movie but the pic you posted are awsome! i will certainly look out for it. Good blog btw! I will check it often :)

  Talking Horses Arts

February 12, 2009 at 12:54 PM

I have seen this movie. Its eye candy!
Andrea.