The Man Who Fell to Earth

The Man Who Fell to Earth

By Nicolas Roeg

  • Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Release Date: 1976-05-28
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 2h 19min
  • Director: Nicolas Roeg
  • Production Company: British Lion Films
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • iTunes Price: USD 7.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.442/10
6.442
From 516 Ratings

Description

Thomas Jerome Newton, a mysterious and complex personality, appears in New York. Despite his curiously frail physical presence, the strength of his intellect and scientific knowledge appear to transcend contemporary human experience. His inventions are of such originality that they will revolutionize the nation's systems of communication, and lead, in approximately three years, to the creating of the largest corporate empire in the United States ...

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  • Hard to Follow

    3
    By James9791
    David Bowie is a pleasure to watch. But I found the narrative hard to follow. There are some very innovative sequences, but sometimes they seem gratuitous and do not advance the story. I feel like I need to see this again to understand it.
  • Intellectual Property, You Can Too

    5
    By DuaneArmijo
    This is a keeper. I've read the book. I have the audio book. This is a beautiful movie. "Good god man, do you realize what you have here?"
  • Left me confused.

    1
    By Holly Peyman
    It's almost impossible to understand what's going on throughout this movie.
  • Deep

    5
    By RachaelMarie26
    Very good movie
  • Left Me With an Undulating Reaction...

    3
    By guitarrocka999
    Firstly, I found this film to be a brilliant depiction of how our society distracts us from what is truly important in our lives. This is ingeniously portrayed by Newton (the alien) getting tangled up into a world of sex, alcohol, and money. All of which lead to his remaining on Earth rather than transporting water from Earth back to his home-planet. His neglect of his wife and children lead to their death. The extreme aging process that every character, who deals with newton, undergoes, was also quite well done. The government conspiracy against Newton and their attempts at not revealing him to be extraterrestrial to the general public was also a high point in the film. David Bowie's performance is so believable that at one point I doubted whether or not he really was an alien. But unfortunately he wasn't enough to save this film... Even though these four aspects of the movie were perfect, it is also far too long. Not that an enjoyable movie can't have a reasonable amount of length to it but I found that this movie includes scene after scene of pointless information, events, and insights of characters that are entirely irrelevant to the plot. While many of the sex scenes in the film were dramatic and beautiful, most were unnecessary displays of nudity that was far too common in such 70's films (more or less a gimmick to get adolescent boys buying tickets). Although I enjoyed much of this movie, I doubt that I will watch it again anytime soon, simply due to the fact that when the film concludes, the viewer is left with unresolved scenes that allow one to question why the movie was so painfully long.
  • Like this movie

    5
    By Bri Bri 1998
    I was very young when I first saw this movie and I really liked it. I have seen it more than 10 times.
  • American or European?

    5
    By griffydog
    Im thinking of buying this movie even tho ive never seen it, cuz Bowie is in it. But can anyone tell me if it's the European (original) cut, or the chopped to pieces American cut?
  • The Man Who Fell to Earth

    5
    By Markz9783
    Replying to t_smith: I thought you were critiquing Erasurehead until you mentioned Bowie. In my opinion, this is a great flick, but I understand how it might require some thought on the part of the viewer.
  • The Man who fell to earth

    4
    By Abio_H
    The ultimate movie of love and alienation-pardon the pun. All of us have fell for someone only to later find out the person is nothing like you thought they were. Candy Clark was totally disdraught when this happens to her, and is convincing-and Bowie projects his betrayal as well in a depressive state. Its not the happiest of movies but is a very original movie for its releaase date.
  • Painful

    1
    By t_smith
    This is the worst movie I have ever suffered through in my entire life. Nothing of significance happens throughout the entire film. I kept waiting for SOMETHING to happen, but it never did. This is the only movie I've ever seen that was actually physically painful to watch. Not even David Bowie saved this film.

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