Fallen (2016) (original) (raw)
Lucinda �Luce� Price is a strong-willed seventeen-year-old living a seemingly ordinary life until she is accused of a crime she didn�t commit. Sent off to the imposing Sword & Cross reform school, Luce finds herself being courted by two young men to whom she feels oddly connected. Isolated and haunted by strange visions, Luce begins to unravel the secrets of her past and discovers the two men are fallen angels, competing for her love for centuries. Luce must choose where her feelings lie, pitting Heaven against Hell in an epic battle over true love.
Lucinda �Luce� Price is a strong-willed seventeen-year-old living a seemingly ordinary life until she is accused of a crime she didn�t commit. Sent off to the imposing Sword & Cross reform school, Luce finds herself being courted by two young men to whom she feels oddly connected. Isolated and haunted by strange visions, Luce begins to unravel the secrets of her past and discovers the two men are fallen angels, competing for her love for centuries. Luce must choose where her feelings lie, pitting Heaven against Hell in an epic battle over true love. (less)
Director: Scott Hicks
Writers: Michael Arlen Ross, Kathryn Price, Nichole Millard, Lauren Kate
Starring: Addison Timlin, Jeremy Irvine, Harrison Sloan Gilbertson, Lola Kirke, Hermione Corfield, Joely Richardson
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Review by Brian Orndorf, September 7, 2017
4 / 10
Considering the last �Twilight� movie was released in 2012, it�s a little strange to see a film like �Fallen� produced, missing relevance by many years. Much like �Twilight� and its imitators, �Fallen� is an adaptation of a YA book series (four in total, from author Lauren Kate), offering audiences a dewy romance with troubled teenagers, while a strong supernatural element carries the franchise, giving it a chance to play into fantasy extremes, which always helps to lubricate forbidden love. It�s all so familiar and routine, with the primary difference being the source material�s religious int ...read more...
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