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The Man Who Fell To Earth

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The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976)

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Reviews Counted: 22

Fresh: 19

Rotten:3

Average Rating: 7.8/10

Consensus: Filled with stunning imagery, The Man Who Fell to Earth is a calm, meditative film that profoundly explores our culture's values and desires.

Runtime: 2 hrs 20 mins

Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy

Synopsis: In Nicolas Roeg's sci-fi tale based on the novel by Walter Tevis, a humanoid alien from a dried-up husk of a planet falls to Earth in a spaceship--and later falls again metaphorically through alcohol abuse and the manipulations of a hostile... In Nicolas Roeg's sci-fi tale based on the novel by Walter Tevis, a humanoid alien from a dried-up husk of a planet falls to Earth in a spaceship--and later falls again metaphorically through alcohol abuse and the manipulations of a hostile culture. Arriving as a secret ambassador from a dying world, the masquerading Mr. Newton (David Bowie) patents several basic devices, including a self-developing color film and music recordings in the shape of small silver balls, in order to amass the tremendous capital necessary to build a spaceship. Along the way he solicits the help of a crack patent lawyer (Buck Henry) and a country-fried small-town girl (Candy Clark) who introduces him to gin, which he soon begins to substitute for his customary glass of water. Newton debates the reality of returning to his dead world only to have the choice made for him when he is swept from the launchpad by government agents. After serving his time with men in black, he is released, blinded by x rays, into the world. As a last drunken hurrah, he records an album under the name the Visitor with the hope that it may someday be broadcast and heard by his family and friends back home. Connected throughout by intercut clips of television programs, classic movies, and film soundtracks, THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH is an fine example of the postmodern technique of work referring to its own medium and history. Like much 1970s sci-fi, it is heavily indebted to Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY; a scene in which an upset tray of cookies is juxtaposed with flying bodies echoes the film's flying bone and spaceship. Juxtaposing the free love enjoyed by Dr. Bryce (Rip Torn) with post-Altamont, pre-Reagan paranoia, Roeg's film manages to be at once artistically groundbreaking and a crystallization of the post-Summer of Love era. [More]

Starring: David Bowie, Rip Torn, Buck Henry, Candy Clark

Starring: David Bowie, Rip Torn, Buck Henry, Candy Clark

Director: Nicolas Roeg

Director: Nicolas Roeg

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Oct 6, 1998

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It has lost none of its ability to startle all these years later, and for that alone it deserves respect.

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05/04/08
Tim Brayton
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The casting of the androgynous-bent rock-star David Bowie as an alien was inspired.

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01/02/08
Dennis Schwartz
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A little dated bit Nic Roeg is always good value and David Bowie is perfetly cast.

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06/06/07
Sam Toy
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Establishes [its] British director as one of the most talented and imaginative new filmmakers in this part of the world. It's a demanding effort which will provide a challenge.

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06/06/07
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[Roeg] has come up with some memorable imagery, as well as coaxing a suitably enigmatic performance out of Bowie.

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06/06/07
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Nicolas Roeg's obfuscating style tricks it up, though the film is ultimately an empty thing.

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06/06/07
Dave Kehr
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All tone, atmosphere, and Bowie.

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10/05/06
Cole Smithey
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Roeg, often using a dazzling technical skill, jettisons narrative in favour of thematic juxtapositions, working best when exploring the clichés of social and cultural ritual.

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06/24/06
Derek Adams
Time Out
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...a cogent meditation on the corrosive power of capitalistic endeavor and hallucinatory dreams.

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02/17/06
Philip Martin
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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This is the great calamity of The Man Who Fell to Earth. For humans, the hurt ends at death. For Thomas, it may continue on indefinitely…perhaps, forever.

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10/19/05
Bill Gibron
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The film was made in 1976, but its message about the cutthroat realities of industry is even more relevant today

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09/19/05
Christopher Null
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06/19/05
Emanuel Levy
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11/19/04
Robin Clifford
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What we have here are pieces of a vast, ambitious, complex conception. Some of the pieces are, in themselves, so very good that we really regret they don't fit together.

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10/23/04
Roger Ebert
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09/17/04
Susan Granger
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Imaginative sci-fi elements and intense performances ruined by leaden pacing.

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07/21/04
Martin Scribbs
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By turns, creepy and cheesy, literate and vapid.

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06/14/03
Glenn Abel
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There are quite a few science-fiction movies scheduled to come out in the next year or so. We shall be lucky if even one or two are as absorbing and as beautiful as The Man Who Fell to Earth.

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05/21/03
Richard Eder
New York Times
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It isn't so much the lightness of being that is unbearable as the gravity of its entropy.

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05/18/03
Walter Chaw
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It's a beautiful film -- there's scarcely an uninteresting composition in the entire movie -- and a disquieting, thought-provoking one.

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11/25/02
Ken Hanke
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
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