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9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawThis is terrific film-making – enough to bring a rush of blood to the head.
- 80The TelegraphMike McCahillThe TelegraphMike McCahillFor all The Falling’s period trimmings, its uncanny power resides in these ellipses and blackouts – in elements that cannot be easily rationalised.
- 80Time Out LondonTrevor JohnstonTime Out LondonTrevor JohnstonThis dizzying, courageous, utterly humane and slightly unhinged film is a unique achievement.
- 80Total FilmJamie GrahamTotal FilmJamie GrahamAmbiguity is The Falling’s currency, and it’s all the richer for it.
- 67The PlaylistOliver LytteltonThe PlaylistOliver LytteltonEvery time the picture opens a fascinating door, you're held back from going through by a naff filmmaking choice or a rote story move.
- 60EmpireEmpireCarol Morley’s film has a lot going for it, not least a thick, vaporous atmosphere, alive with unease and sexual anxiety, and an eye-catching debut from the casually charismatic Florence Pugh.
- 60CineVuePatrick GambleCineVuePatrick GambleThe Falling's refreshingly all-female perspective expects the viewer to become wholly caught up in its broad surge of feeling, yet there's something unsatisfactory and disaffecting about the film's asinine finale.
- 50Slant MagazineElise NakhnikianSlant MagazineElise NakhnikianThe film all leads to a melodramatic climax that wraps up the main character's explosive acting out in a too-neat package.