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Falling Down
In order to manage to spend the whole day of his daughter's birthday, as he prepares for celebrating with her in a perfect way, but incidents come to climax, when he faces many challenges and obstacles throughout the day that makes his rage, as he struggles against facing such hardships.
















26 June 1950, San Francisco, California, USA

February 9, 1962 in Mountain View, California, USA

14 March 1939, Hempstead, Long Island, New York, USA

30 September 1950, Detroit, Michigan, USA



16 July 1969, Colombia

11 February 1940, Detroit, Michigan, USA

11 April 1929, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA


26 October 1954, Highland Park, Illinois, USA



23 August 1961




1 May 1950, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA


10 November 1942, Pittston, Pennsylvania, USA

29 May 1958, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA

14 July 1961

24 August 1949, New York City, New York, USA




1 November 1958, Bronx, New York, USA


3 November 1930, Topeka, Kansas, USA

27 August 1943, New York City, New York, USA



December 07, 2009
Atrociously written by actor Ebbe Roe Smith and atrociously directed (it goes without saying) by Joel Schumacher...
June 01, 2009
A heavy-handed potboiler, but as it raises the temperature, it does give cause to consider the line--so easily crossed--between social function and disasterous personal undoing. [Blu-ray]
May 24, 2009
...holds up pretty well today, even if its tone meanders all over the place.
July 18, 2011
What makes this an innovative film is Joel Schumacher's bold eschewing of the good-guy-verses-bad-guy Hollywood convention.
March 31, 2008
A real artist could make something incisive or darkly hilarious out of this moral tightrope act. Schumacher, veering recklessly between social satire, kick-ass fantasy and damsel-in-distress melodrama, plays the game for opportunistic cheap thrills.
July 18, 2011
These adventures would be offensive if you could take them seriously, so it's probably good that you can't.
January 26, 2006
Sometimes funny, sometimes touching, and certainly unnerving.
July 18, 2011
Let's face it, there is an element of truth in the character of D-FENS. But it is, finally, tabloid truth.
January 10, 2010
The character of William Foster (simply called D-Fens in the closing credits) represents an element of our collective id.
March 26, 2009
At first comes across like a mean-spirited black comedy and then snowballs into a reasonably powerful portrait of social alienation. The tone is unremittingly dour, however.
May 20, 2003
It turns one man's slide toward madness into a wickedly mischievous, entertaining suspense thriller.
July 18, 2011
None of the characters ever rises beyond the level of his or her generic functions, and by the end the overall emptiness of the conception becomes fully apparent.