Fall (2022)

Movie · 2022 · Thriller, Action · 1h 47m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 1.2/10 (630.7K ratings)

Fear reaches new heights.

Overview

For best friends Becky and Hunter, life is all about conquering fears and pushing limits. But after they climb 2,000 feet to the top of a remote, abandoned radio tower, they find themselves stranded with no way down. Now Becky and Hunter's expert climbing skills will be put to the ultimate test as they desperately fight to survive the elements, a lack of supplies, and vertigo-inducing heights.

Ratings

Director

Scott Mann

Production

Tea Shop Productions, Capstone Pictures, Eagle Films

Cast

Grace Caroline Currey, Virginia Gardner, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Mason Gooding, Jasper Cole, Darrell Dennis, Bamm Ericsen, Julia Pace Mitchell, Evie Mann, Joseph Mann, Nick Lynes, Branden Currey

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A lean, high-concept survival thriller that works best as a pure stress test: if you want vertigo, simple stakes, and a constant sense of danger, it delivers. The writing is uneven and some twists strain credibility, but the central premise is effective and the film knows how to keep you tense.

Best for

  • viewers who enjoy survival thrillers
  • fans of high-concept, single-location suspense
  • audiences looking for a fast, popcorn-level adrenaline watch
  • people who like movies built around physical danger and vertigo

Skip if

  • you need airtight realism
  • you dislike thin characterization
  • you want a deeper psychological drama
  • you are sensitive to heights or intense claustrophobic tension

Overview

Fall is built on a brutally simple idea: two friends are stranded atop a towering structure with no easy way down, and the movie commits to that premise with admirable focus. It plays like a pressure chamber, using height, wind, exposure, and dwindling options to turn every small movement into a crisis.

Worth noting

The appeal is less about plot complexity than about execution. The film understands the primal fear of being trapped in open space, and it repeatedly finds ways to make the audience feel that dread. When it works, it is genuinely nerve-racking and physically uncomfortable in the best thriller sense.

Bottom line

That said, the screenplay leans hard on contrivance and occasionally asks for more suspension of disbelief than the setup can comfortably support. The characters are serviceable rather than rich, but the movie’s core job is to keep you sweating, and on that front it mostly succeeds.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Sydney🚀 (2.5★) · 13902 likes

Personally, i would have simply not climbed to the top of the 2,000 foot tower with a sign that says “NO TRESPASSING DANGER OF DEATH” without alerting anyone to where i was. That’s just me tho

nolan (1.5★) · 10214 likes

horror movie about having influencer friends

Mike H. (2.5★) · 9847 likes

At the end, her dad smiles and says "Let's get you home" and they walk toward his car, as if she wouldn't already be at the hospital for her incredibly infected leg and severe sunburns, and then in police custody for breaking a dozen state and federal laws and also probably a murder investigation.

Adam シ (2.5★) · 6837 likes

could’ve been an automatic five stars if when they zoomed in on the RV, walter and jesse walked out.

san (2★) · 6130 likes

omg can they just fall already

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Topics

survival thriller, vertigo, high-stakes suspense, claustrophobic, adrenaline, isolation, physical ordeal, minimalist setting, disaster tension, popcorn thriller

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