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Falling is a curious piece by Robert Todd, blending a contemplative tone with a minimalist approach. The pacing, at times, feels deliberately slow, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, which is distinctly somber. The film navigates themes of isolation and introspection, often leaving you in a reflective state rather than providing conventional plot-driven thrills. Its practical effects, though understated, contribute to an overall sense of realism that feels refreshing in an era of heavy CGI. The performances are subtle, anchoring the viewer in the emotional landscape without resorting to melodrama. There's something uniquely engaging about how it invites you to experience rather than just observe.
Falling has had a pretty limited format history, mostly seen in indie circles and maybe a few limited releases on DVD. It's not exactly easy to find, which adds to its charm for collectors. The scarcity has definitely piqued interest, especially among those who appreciate Todd's unique style and the film's introspective themes.
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