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| Directed by | Gregory Hoblit |
| Produced by | Charles Roven Dawn Steel |
| Written by | Nicholas Kazan |
| Starring | Denzel Washington John Goodman Donald Sutherland Embeth Davidtz James Gandolfini Elias Koteas |
| Music by | Tan Dun |
| Cinematography | Newton Thomas Sigel |
| Editing by | Lawrence Jordan |
| Studio | Turner Pictures Atlas Entertainment |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
| Release date(s) | January 16, 1998 (USA) |
| Running time | 123 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $30 million |
| Box office | $25,232,289 |
Fallen is a 1998 supernatural thriller film, directed by Gregory Hoblit, and starring Denzel Washington, John Goodman and Donald Sutherland.
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Plot [edit]
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The film opens with Philadelphia Police Detective John Hobbes (Denzel Washington) in a snowy wood. In the present day, Hobbes gains notoriety for capturing serial killer Edgar Reese (Elias Koteas). After Reese is executed, Hobbes and his partner Jonesy (John Goodman) investigate a string of murders by an apparent copycat killer. Eventually Hobbes tracks down the killer and confronts him alone, where the man makes a startling claim: he is the same killer Hobbes sentenced to death, but not Edgar Reese; rather, he is the demon Azazel, and was possessing Reese's body during the murders. Azazel claims he can possess any person merely by touching them. One of the few exceptions is Detective Hobbes, which has turned Azazel's ire at the Detective for capturing him into an obsession. Hobbes is skeptical of Azazel's claims until the demon begins to sing "Time Is on My Side", then begins to possess people via touch, continuing to sing the song as he moves from body to body before fading away into the crowd of people on the street. Hobbes follows a lead from a riddle Azazel gave him concerning Robert Milano, a decorated cop who committed suicide in his mountain cabin 30 years earlier. Hobbes locates Milano's daughter, Gretta (Embeth Davidtz), who explains that her father was framed for corruption and killed himself to avoid his eventual conviction. When Hobbes journeys to the cabin, he finds a clue uncovering a deeper truth: when he died Milano was trying to kill Azazel.
To provoke Hobbes, Azazel possesses his nephew Sam (Michael J. Pagan) and attacks John's intellectually disabled brother Art (Gabriel Casseus) in their home. He flees into other people on the street, ending up in a schoolteacher. As the teacher, Azazel draws a gun and forces Hobbes to shoot his host in front of a group of bystanders. Hobbes comes to realize that Azazel can transfer from body to body upon his host's death and inhabit anyone—including Hobbes. Lieutenant Stanton (Donald Sutherland) informs Hobbes that his fingerprints were found at one of the murder scenes and along with the bizarre circumstances of the shooting of the teacher Azazel possessed, he has become a suspect for all the murders. Azazel inhabits several of the witnesses and gives false accounts that the shooting was unprovoked, thereby throwing further suspicion on Hobbes.
Azazel sneaks into Hobbes' home overnight by possessing his brother Art to make him commit suicide by injecting himself with poison. The next day, Hobbes takes Sam to Gretta's where they consult several ancient texts and discover that Azazel's ability to transfer from body to body in spirit form has a finite range of about one-sixth of a mile and must be performed within a relatively short time period. Hobbes then leaves Sam with Gretta and drives alone to Milano's remote cabin to isolate and trap Azazel. A short while later, Lieutenant Stanton and Jonesy arrive to take Hobbes into custody. Jonesy suddenly shoots Stanton, revealing himself to be possessed by Azazel, and then chases Hobbes into the cabin. They fight for control of the gun, during which Jonesy is mortally wounded.
As Jonesy slowly expires, Hobbes smokes a poison-laced cigarette and taunts Azazel with the fact that he will soon be dead and his body will be useless as a host, thus trapping and killing him. Hobbes kills Jonesy by shooting him in the head, but Azazel then possesses Hobbes. He frantically tries to find a new host but succumbs to the poison in Hobbes' system. Azazel survives, however, by possessing a cat nearby. Throughout the film, the overdubbed narration of Hobbes' voice sometimes interjects, often explaining certain situations, almost in a noir-like style. In the very last scene, when the cat comes out of the cabin, the narrator is revealed to be Azazel himself who claims that the war against souls is far from over.
Cast [edit]
- Denzel Washington as Detective John Hobbes
- John Goodman as Detective Jonesy
- Donald Sutherland as Lt. Stanton
- Embeth Davidtz as Gretta Milano
- James Gandolfini as Lou
- Elias Koteas as Edgar Reese
- Gabriel Casseus as Art
- Michael J. Pagan as Sam Hobbes
- Robert Joy as Charles Olomghg
Reception [edit]
Critical response [edit]
Fallen received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the thriller's premise but found it ultimately recycled and not all that thrilling. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 40% of critics give the film a positive review, based on 55 reviews.[1] Janet Maslin of the New York Times called it "A stylish if seriously far-fetched nightmare,"[2] but Variety wrote that "Washington has the almost impossible task of holding together a convoluted picture that's only intermittently suspenseful and not very engaging emotionally or intellectually."[3] The Chicago Reader praised Washington's performance, but referring to the film's continual use of The Rolling Stones song "Time Is on My Side," wrote, "The first half of this movie holds some promise, but time is not on its side."[4]
Box office [edit]
Fallen took in $25 million in the United States during its theatrical run.[5]
References [edit]
- ^ Fallen, Rotten Tomatoes. Accessed June 30, 2009.
- ^ Maslin, Janet. "Film Review; Hard to Beat the Devil, a Detective Finds," New York Times (January 16, 1998).
- ^ Levy, Emanuel. Review of Fallen, Variety.com (January 12, 1998).
- ^ Alspector, Lisa. Fallen capsule review, Chicago Reader.
- ^ "Business," Internet Movie Database.
External links [edit]
- Fallen at the Internet Movie Database
- Fallen at Rotten Tomatoes
- Fallen at AllRovi
- Fallen at Box Office Mojo
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