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Falls: Testament of Love (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 123 mins

  • Director: Jon Garcia
  • Writer: Jon Garcia
  • Producer: Moriah Barth; Jon Garcia

CGiii Comment

Okay...so, we weren't exactly the greatest fans of the first film.

And now this...an unnecessary, 120-minute plodding sequel - that manages to exhaust rather than exhilarate.

This is a complex subject - unfortunately, Mr Garcia neither possesses the required intellect to cope with the complexity nor the skill to write a challenging narrative. He uses words, too many words - and shows nothing.

Strange, considering the medium is film - a picture can say a thousand words - unfortunately, Garcia chose the words over the pictures.

The nudity is incongruous and ill-judged. By cutting out all the unnecessary scenes, a little salvation would have been given to the viewer and a tighter, more coherent film would have been produced.

On a more positive note: the acting has improved (apart from RJ's father - who is appalling).

Please, there is no need for a third installment.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Chris and RJ reunite five years after coming out to their families and their church as gay men, where the factors that led to their separation are revealed as they mourn the death of their mutual friend Rodney.

Cast & Characters

Nick Ferrucci as RJ;
Benjamin Farmer as Chris;
Hannah Barefoot as Emily;
Bruce Jennings as Noah;
Harold Phillips as Tom;
Mercedes Rose as Debbie;
Kaitlyn Taylor Graves as Kaylee;
Andrew Bray as Greg;
Brian Allard as Rodney;
D.T. Allighieri as Veteran