Before the Fall

2008 "If you stop, it traps you"
5.9| 1h33m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 25 April 2008 Released
Producted By: Green Moon Productions
Country: Spain
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A meteorite will destroy the world in three days. For Ale, that means 72 hours of alone time, getting as drunk as possible. But when a mysterious drifter appears, the self-serving Ale faces a more immediate danger. Now, he finds himself protecting his mother and his brother's children from his fellow man in humanity's final hours. Daniel Casadella co-stars in this thought-provoking drama.

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F. Javier Gutiérrez

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Green Moon Productions

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Cubussoli Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Teringer An Exercise In Nonsense
FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
TrueHello Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
Coventry I personally cherish a vast fascination for apocalyptic-themed Sci-Fi & horror movies and have seen a truckload of titles in this style, but I can honestly state I have never seen anything quite like Javier Guttierez' "Before the Fall". It's one of the most emotionally unsettling, uniquely structured, unpretentiously honest and hauntingly beautiful movies I've ever seen in my life. "Before the Fall" isn't just a movie about an all-devastating meteorite; this is a movie about choices, personal sacrifices, unconditional devotion, persistence and even a tiny sparkle of hope. The vast majority of "the-end-is-near" movies deal with trying to find a method to prevent the apocalypse from happening and/or focus on a small group of people as they are preparing a new beginning for after the complete destruction. Guttierez' film – deeply impressive for a long feature debut – makes it pretty clear and irrefutable that there isn't any chance left of avoiding or surviving the Armageddon. The fade has been determined and everyone's doomed, but this magnificent parable handles about HOW to spend those precious last numbered days. This concept is utmost simplistic and straightforward but actually I haven't seen it in any other movie ever before, so even that "Before the Fall" is similar to a whole list of movies, it constantly feels original and courageous. The governments of all nations in the world one morning announce that a large meteorite will inevitably collide with earth in three days. They knew it longer already, but waited with the announcement in order to avoid anarchy, mass-hysteria and chaos as much as possible. That quickly turns out a wise decision, as anarchy, mass-hysteria and chaos are the only things ensuing after the announcement. The plot follows Ale, a small town carpenter who still lives with his mother and is generally regarded as a lazy and non-ambitious lowlife. Ale always lived in the shadows of his older brother Thomas, who became an immortal hero after helping to capture a notorious child murderer 15 years ago. Thomas is now successful, married and the father of four children. Immediately after the announcement of the upcoming apocalypse, riots in prison cause all criminals to escape, including the child murderer. Ale's mother is convinced the killer wants revenge against Thomas, but since he and his wife are abroad, she begs Ale to accompany her and protect the children. Ale is reluctant to spend existence's final three days babysitting, but gradually changes his mind as he notices the threat of the child killer is for real and because his nieces and nephews are still unaware of the imminent apocalypse. "Before the Fall" unfolds as a tragic drama, then converts into a highly exciting action-thriller and then eventually converts back into a tragic drama. Throughout the entire middle section, when Ale is trying to safeguard the children from a potential serial killer, the suspense and ambiance are so intense that you almost forget the Armageddon is approaching as well. Ale fights a battle to protect the kids and survive himself as well … only to die all together a couple of days later. As a viewer you constantly know this, but still you support and hope for Ale and the kids to remain alive as long as possible and even longer. "Before the Fall" is an enchanting, beautiful and thought-provoking movie with stupendous acting performances, chilling music and breath-taking filming locations. Careful sensitive viewers, as the movie also contains a handful of confronting bits of harsh violence, graphic bloodshed and nihilistic carnage. Easily the most overwhelming and dazzlingly brilliant movie I've seen in the past years; nothing short of a masterpiece.
timmy-k Before watching this movie, I've looked through several IMDb comments and became even more interested. I almost enjoyed watching this movie. Really, it was not boring at all and it kept me interested in it, interested in how it will end, and suddenly a saw a list of cast. I mean, the movie ended but everything was still mysterious for me. This movie left more questions than impressions. What was the reason to kill before death? What was the reason to die? Why did he try to help children of his brother, while brother himself left them alone? Well, I can't say that I completely didn't like it. But I was expecting more. Movie doesn't have "happy end" and it neither has "happy moments". But still the actors play is very good, even young actors impressed me much. So, I can advice you to watch this movie, cause as I think someone will like it very much, but not me
kosmasp I saw this at the Berlin Film Festival (Berlinale) and although the director came out after the movie and tried to explain why he made the third act, the way he made it, I still wasn't really completely behind him or his concept. It is of course an independent production (even if a Mr. Banderas co-produced it or whatever) and the director was more than likable. But I, and many other as I can see by the votes here on IMDb, couldn't get over that final act and it's strange turn of events.While the movie had many things going for it, up until that point (decent acting, a scenario where many things were possible and or plausible, especially because it is sci-fi after all), it seems to even hop genres at the end. What has worked for other directors before doesn't apply here. Unfortunately, because I really would have loved the movie more if it stayed, in it's lane (again the ending will appall many viewers, beware!)
manzfolded I had a chance to see Javier Gutierrez's movie "Tres Dias" in a screening in Tarragona, Spain tonight...The movie first shows a tendency to reflect the reaction of the small town to the news of the apocalypse and does it in a rather elegant way...However, on the ride changes the course of the story in a more thriller aspect...Some people may call this inconsistency but the movie later reveals the reason of this choice...A warning about expectations on this movie...This is not an ind-apocalyptic movie but rather the portrait of a family on the verge of destruction...To avoid giving a spoiler, I would just say that, try to watch the movie in the way it is intended to be, not the way you expect it to be....Victor Clavijo and Mariana Cordero have astonishing performances and the photography has a characteristic side to it...You can actually feel the hot dusty landscape right in front of you...This indicates a certain talent... The movie has a lot to offer and maybe it does fail you in small segments but the whole picture is pretty nice to look at and keeps you going until the end.....