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Topic subjectAnatomy of a Fall (Triet 2023)
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749692, Anatomy of a Fall (Triet 2023)
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Tue Jan-09-24 12:08 PM
I only saw this movie because it was on a lot of year's best list. I avoided it because aren't there like 3 movies/docs/TV series around whether a fall was actually a murder? How can anyone do anything new with the premise?

And yet this film had me guessing until the very final frame. That's a remarkable feat. My wife sometimes hates watching movies with me because I am predicting where it's going many scenes ahead of what's happening. I could not do it with this film.

I plan to watch again just to study how they maintained such suspense for a pretty standard premised movie.

Want more folks to watch this movie so we can discuss some theories.


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"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson

"what's a leader if he isn't reluctant"
749694, Saw it a few months ago and have been chewing on it ever since.
Posted by pretentious username, Tue Jan-09-24 03:52 PM
The scenes in French court were bananas. Seems so chaotic. Great performances all around. Didn’t expect my favorite film of the year to heavily feature a steel drum remix of “P.I.M.P.” But here we are.






*spoiler*






I realized about halfway through that they wouldn’t be answering the question of if she did it, and I’m glad they didn’t. After visiting the website they promote at the beginning and reading people’s responses, I think the whole point of this is not to answer the question or even allow the audience to draw their own conclusions, but to ask the audience “what does your conclusion say about you?” Almost like a “do you see the glass as half full or half empty?” kind of thing.


749703, Spoiler response.
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Tue Jan-09-24 06:18 PM
Hollywood has trained me because up until the very last minute I was waiting for the big reveal. I just knew the mother would do something to reveal she was the murderer or that the son would reveal that he made the story up. An American studio would not allow that movie to end without telegraphing that.




>The scenes in French court were bananas. Seems so chaotic.
>Great performances all around. Didn’t expect my favorite
>film of the year to heavily feature a steel drum remix of
>“P.I.M.P.” But here we are.
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>*spoiler*
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>I realized about halfway through that they wouldn’t be
>answering the question of if she did it, and I’m glad they
>didn’t. After visiting the website they promote at the
>beginning and reading people’s responses, I think the whole
>point of this is not to answer the question or even allow the
>audience to draw their own conclusions, but to ask the
>audience “what does your conclusion say about you?”
>Almost like a “do you see the glass as half full or half
>empty?” kind of thing.
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"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson

"what's a leader if he isn't reluctant"
749764, In regards to one of those... *spoiler*
Posted by Frank Longo, Sat Jan-13-24 01:56 AM
... I think there's a lot of textual evidence within the film to suggest the kid made the story about the drive with his dad up. Or, at bare minimum, didn't depict it fully truthfully specifically in order to get him mom off. I think there are 3 or 4 concrete things within the film you could point to to suggest that the movie does *not* intend for you to take that story fully at face value.
749695, watched it with my wife last weekend
Posted by wrecknoble, Tue Jan-09-24 04:57 PM
we were both captivated by the performances and the story

love a good courtroom drama, but they always risk being super formulaic. this one definitely kept us on our toes and invested the entire time.
749702, I really thought there was nothing left to do with courtroom dramas in film
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Tue Jan-09-24 06:16 PM
Just felt like everything had been done. Who knew the secret would be to make it a French court, which seems designed to maximize drama.


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"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson

"what's a leader if he isn't reluctant"
749710, French court is WILD
Posted by navajo joe, Wed Jan-10-24 10:18 AM
that shit was like watching them play "True American" in New Girl
749711, I couldn’t get enough of the bald prosecutor character
Posted by pretentious username, Wed Jan-10-24 12:02 PM
Dude was like a roast comic at times. Overall I was surprised at how much humor was in this movie.
749712, my wife speaks fluent French and was dying at his lines
Posted by wrecknoble, Wed Jan-10-24 12:46 PM
she said the subtitles didn't do him justice, because his roasts went a lot deeper lol
749713, and funny enough my wife also lived in Germany so she knows
Posted by wrecknoble, Wed Jan-10-24 12:47 PM
exactly how cold they can be when it comes to emotions (as in those argument scenes)
750287, I want to know how accurate that was now
Posted by will_5198, Wed Apr-10-24 04:03 PM
because they were just saying all sorts of shit
749765, SNOOP!
Posted by Frank Longo, Sat Jan-13-24 01:57 AM
Good movie. The mom is obviously getting all the praise, but holy shit, the kid was terrific. And the dog! How'd they get the dog to act that way in that one harrowing scene?!?
750288, really well directed and acted
Posted by will_5198, Wed Apr-10-24 04:10 PM
a little suspicious it'd be an Oscar-bait movie but I was engrossed in finding out more about each character, more so than a resolution of the trial