Fallen: (2022)
Every once in a while, a horror movie comes along that attempts to shatter genre boundaries by throwing absolutely everything at the wall. The 2022 indie horror film is exactly that kind of movie. Part psychological study, part alien-invasion flick, and part traditional exorcism drama, it is a wild ride from start to finish.
The creature designs are striking. Moving away from typical red-faced demons or shadowy ghosts, the glowing, pale entities in the woods provide some undeniably cool imagery. Fallen (2022)
is not a masterpiece, but it is a fascinating piece of indie horror. If you require your movies to have a tightly plotted, easily explainable resolution, this will likely frustrate you. Every once in a while, a horror movie
Abraham is forced to take up his shotgun to defend his property, but the line between the literal monsters outside and the figurative monsters in his head quickly begins to blur. 🌪️ Style Over Substance? The creature designs are striking
The biggest talking point surrounding this film is its chaotic narrative structure. Director Nicolò Fumero leans heavily into style.