For years, the self-funded visual epic “The Fall” from director Tarsem (“The Cell,” “Dear Jassi”) was challenging to find. It didn’t stream anywhere, wasn’t available to rent, and physical copies were either rare, out of print, or expensive.
The film, a visually gorgeous drama that prioritizes practical effects and was shot in more than 20 countries, became something of a cult classic for those in the know.
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