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Before the Fall

Before the Fall (2015)

January. 02,2015
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7.5
| Thriller War

Cambodia 1975: The capital Phnom Penh is a city under siege. Only the presence of the last remaining US troops is keeping Khmer Rouge guerrilla forces from overrunning the town's fragile defenses. Inside this dark, dystopian setting a stunning nightclub singer engages in a battle of wits and deception with two lovers in a bid to escape the doomed metropolis.

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Linbeymusol
2015/01/02

Wonderful character development!

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Redwarmin
2015/01/03

This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place

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Matialth
2015/01/04

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Billy Ollie
2015/01/05

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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qudyxu
2015/01/06

Set in Cambodia - only days before Khmer Rouge guerrilla forces overrun the capital city Phnom Penh - Before The Fall captures all the passion and craziness of a collapsing city under siege.The story, which centers around a love triangle between Cambodian nightclub singer Liya and her two lovers, grabs you from the first scenes and never lets up as the film progresses - with plenty of twists and turns to keep you guessing who will prevail in the end.There's plenty of action and a big rock n roll soundtrack which combine to really capture the look and feel of the times.But it's the ending which really makes this film, as plots unravel and tables are repeatedly turned again and again.It's a great looking film in a fantastic setting, with lots of crazy characters and super cool style.

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glidingfree
2015/01/07

A well-crafted piece of work. It was engaging from the start and built tension effectively - differing the pace on occasion, unpredictably, to keep the viewer interested. The acting, while sometimes not at perfect pitch, was admirable - especially the leads who were confident and comfortable in their, respective, extremely demanding roles.The fact that they weren't the boring (yawn) "commercially polished" dross we see all the time from the mega-studios added immensely to the authentic feel of the drama. Even without considering the probable production budget, this indie masterpiece is right at the top of 2015's releases - there can be no doubt about that.I can't recommend this sumptuously shot and strongly directed historically accurate epic tale more highly. It's worth seeing for the moody, smoky, ambiance of the interior scenes alone - it's directly and unavoidably visceral - you can smell the corners and shadows slowly, methodically emerging from the darkness. Go see this intriguing and artfully realized film. Soon.

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