Everything from the acting to the camerawork and the imposing score makes Fall a memorable mark in transcending fiction, making our greatest fears come to life.
It’s an odd “rock and a hard place” production about survival of the fittest mentalities that can’t help but indulge soapy relationship dramatics amidst an otherwise dire entrapment, which will probably leave most laughing and irritated at the wrong times.
While the director masterfully cranks up the tension, the narrative stumbles. The characters, though admirably tenacious, lack depth, and their motivations feel flimsy.
Interesting story, with two good performances and precise direction. A film that, due to its low budget, has problems with some effects that don't get in the way of the experience. Too bad your resolution is not the HEIGHT of the premise. Not recommended for those with acrophobia.
Limited but thrilling adventure horror. The two leads are passable at best but nevertheless the movie is a nail biting experience throughout. The script is incredibly weak with an unbelievable dialogue and empty characterisations.