Synopsis
Fallen is a movie released in 1998.
In this gripping crime drama-thriller, Homicide Detective John Hobbes finds himself ensnared in a chilling web of intrigue after witnessing the execution of notorious serial killer Edgar Reese. As the dust settles on Reese's fate, Hobbes is haunted by an unsettling truth: the gruesome murders that once terrorized the city have inexplicably resumed, echoing the very signature style of the man he believed he had put to rest. With each new victim, the tension rises and the line between justice and malevolence blurs, plunging Hobbes into a psychological battle that tests his beliefs and sanity. What sets this film apart is its enthralling exploration of the supernatural elements entwined with the detective genre. As Hobbes delves deeper into the case, he grapples with existential questions about fate, evil, and the possibility of a sinister force at play. The film deftly intertwines themes of redemption and the cyclical nature of violence, providing a thought-provoking commentary on the human condition. With a compelling performance from Denzel Washington, the narrative unfolds with an eerie atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. This is more than just a crime thriller; it's a psychological journey that lingers long after the credits roll, making it a must-watch for fans of intense storytelling and complex characters.
Atlas Entertainment
Turner Pictures