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Falling Down Details

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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 .. Read more

Starring Michael Douglas, Barbara Hershey, Rachel Ticotin, Frederic Forrest
Director Joel Schumacher
Genres Drama, Thriller

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Falling Down

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.

Starring Michael Douglas, Barbara Hershey, Rachel Ticotin, Frederic Forrest, Robert Duvall, Tuesday Weld, Dedee Pfeiffer
Director Joel Schumacher
Studio WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time DVD: 1 hr 48 mins
Blu-ray: 1 hr 52 mins
Certificate DVD Certificate 18.gif
Genres Drama, Thriller
Language English
Dubbed French, Italian
Hearing-impaired English, Italian
Subtitles Arabic, Bulgarian, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish
Released DVD: 03 Apr 2000
Blu-ray: 01 Jun 2009
Production year: 1992
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (6) of Falling Down

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  • 5 stars out of 5

    Made from a script that was rejected by every major Hollywood studio, this is a storming portrait of inner-city life in America. That stateside critics were virtually unanimous in condemning it as a dangerous and irresponsible fantasy says more about the insecurities of the world's sole remaining superpower than it does about the merits of Joel Schumacher's bold, believable and darkly funny film. As the headlines never cease to remind us, the idea that an ordinary Joe can snap and go on a violent spree is depressingly feasible. Michael Douglas gives a superb performance as the man who cracks and he's matched by the excellent Robert Duvall as the ageing, world-weary cop tackling his last case before retirement. This is courageous, mature film-making that simply has to be seen.

    • Radio Times
  • 2 stars out of 4

    A fascinating movie on urban life, with a protagonist who is both hero and villain. It can be seen as a vigilante film, an attempt to claim a position for White Anglo-Saxon Protestants as among the victims of modern society, or a satire on over-reaction t

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 11 out of 11 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Falling Down

    This movie is a piece of art, beautifully play by Mickael Douglas, I must say I love falling down....

    It shows what happens to a man in a modern society when everything in his life comes to a sudden halt. First he lose his wife and child...then he lose his job, and he's desperately trying to get back what he had.... and during the trip home to his family everything that can go wrong does....

      • leo2003 from england
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  • 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Could happen to anyone??

    It worries me a little that so many reviewers see this man as a 'normal' guy who snaps (even worse, as a justified vigilante)

    As the film progresses it becomes clear that he is a psychopath who has managed to suppress his true feelings most of the time.

    Snippets of family videos and his ex wife's fear shows that this behaviour has been building for years.

    He's living with his mother, pretending to go to work every day with his packed lunch in his empty briefcase, having lost his job over a month ago.

    I have enjoyed the film and would reccommend it, but come on you guys, if he's Mr average, we're in big trouble!

      • A customer from Manchester
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    Robert De Niro's portrayal of the brooding Vietnam veteran Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver has topped a poll of movie fans' favourite alternative screen idols. The film that saw De Niro utter the legendary line "you talkin' to me?" also produced the best anti-hero, according to the readers of Total Film. Cinemagoers have long rooted for the bad guy in films, with the so-called anti-hero becoming something of a cult figure in movie history. De Niro's character is followed in the list by... Read more

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