In Fall, Becky Connor, a former rock climber struggling with grief after her husband’s fatal accident, is coaxed by her adventurous friend Hunter into scaling a towering, abandoned broadcast tower in the Mojave Desert. Though initially a quest for closure and thrill, their climb turns into a desperate survival ordeal when the ladder collapses, leaving them stranded at dizzying heights with no way to signal for help. With limited food, water, and supplies, Becky and Hunter must confront their fears, fatigue, and rising panic as they search for a way down. Along the way, emotional tensions, physical hazards, and the vast isolation of their predicament test their resilience. The film’s gripping cinematography and grounded stakes make their plight intensely immersive.
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PG-13 rating instead of an R rating, the filmmakers used deepfake-style AI technology to digitally alter and replace more than 30 uses of the word “fuck” with less offensive language one of the first major films to use AI “neural reshoots” like this in post-production to meet rating standards.
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