Fallen Before Falling brings a fresh perspective to the thriller genre. Shot with a unique eye and camera angles that lure you into the story in a way not yet seen in today's movie theatres. James Dubbeldam sets a scene that leaves the audience wondering what is reality and what is happening in the mind. Cecile Butt portrays a woman struggling to come to terms with her own mental health with such clarity of character that at times the film feels more like a documentary then a work of fiction.
While most films spoon feed the audience as to how to follow the story, Fallen Before Falling takes you on a journey where the audience can truly empathize with the struggle of mental health to the point of feeling that they too are loosing a grip on reality and journeying into the same altered state as Anastasia herself.
If you are looking for a film that will force you to examine how you perceive mental health and how fine a line it is between sane and crazy treat yourself to watching this film.
While most films spoon feed the audience as to how to follow the story, Fallen Before Falling takes you on a journey where the audience can truly empathize with the struggle of mental health to the point of feeling that they too are loosing a grip on reality and journeying into the same altered state as Anastasia herself.
If you are looking for a film that will force you to examine how you perceive mental health and how fine a line it is between sane and crazy treat yourself to watching this film.
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