Falling Water
Falling Water
TV-14 | 13 October 2016 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    Mjeteconer

    Just perfect...

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    Baseshment

    I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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    ThedevilChoose

    When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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    Keeley Coleman

    The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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    stuarth-931-601179

    Liked the boardroom scene where Tess pitches the crown logo with the pic of braiding on the wall. Kudos to the creative folks - those images (crown, and braiding) are the same I used for my company Plectic which is about complexity! You may find a few coincidences in the series that appeal to you too:-)

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    mstyles-624-399356

    Yes, it has that original flavor of Twilight Zone, except it is 2018, and it's done very slickly.. Subtlety, they don't have to bash you over the head with nudity, sex, being 'trans' trendy like other shows.. Which also makes this a show which will 'age' well. It will still be very viewable years done the line.. The quality is in the writing, the casting, the actors, the cinema photography, all very well executed.. The inter-weaving, never lets you get bored by one scene.. and they keep the pacing excellent.. Very well done.

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    Andrei P.

    The premise of this show is interesting. That's why I decided to watch this. After the first episode, I manned up, and you seriously need to, and tried to watch another one.It's a fail. It really is. It's slow paced, borderlining Tween Peaks (the new season) and just cannot grab your attention.The writers tried to make it mysterious and once again failed. It gives you uninteresting crumbs and uninteresting questions that you really don't want to know the answer too.Couple that up with the poor acting of a few from the cast and you got a disaster.I can't believe someone really appreciates looong shots about nothing. You could sum up the whole first episode in 15 minutes. That means that they have 30 minutes of utter rubbish - 2 minutes filming how someone walks away, 5 minutes of some chick, who no one cares who she is, standing with her hands in the air and so forth.It's trash.

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    Charles Herold (cherold)

    My initial impression of Falling Water was that it was a low-rent Sense8. Once again, characters are sharing consciousness in some way, only there are less of them, and those connections are less intense. One of the main differences between the two shows is that Sense8 has a very distinct vision, and if Falling Water has one, it still hasn't made that clear.Yes, people share dreams, and occasionally see one another in them, but so far that hasn't connected them in any way. It's basically three people dealing with their dream worlds and occasionally running into each other.I made it through the first 8 episodes, thinking that Falling Water was just taking its time getting somewhere. The early episodes were based almost entirely on showing us peculiar dreams and establishing (quite well) a world in which it's not always clear whether you are dreaming or awake. It was many episodes in before one got some small sense of the mechanics of the world and the goals of its people. I found the series mildly enjoyable at first, but while Sense8 has a grand vision, Falling Water seems like it just wants to show you a bunch of weird stuff and create a general sense of mystery. It does that well enough, but it never moved beyond that. Stuff happened yet no one seemed to be getting closer to answers. By that 8th episode, I was just tired of this game of weird stuff taking the viewer nowhere in particular. If the creators are going somewhere, I think it's time they proved it.

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