Part of the events seen in the movie are taken indirectly from the book "Life After Life", written by Dr. Raymond Moody and published in 1975, a series of compilations about people who by a brief time were dead and later lived again, called NDE or Near-Death Experience. Between them, the concept of a light white tunnel, which appears when a person dies to take his soul to the Afterlife (in the movie it appears three times: when Sam dies, when a man dies in an operating room, and when Sam saves Oda Mae and Molly, completing his unfinished business). The second part is the idea of black spirits who capture the souls of bad people to take to other side of the Afterlife, called Lower Astral, a place similar to Judeo-Christian Hell to punish and torture them. The third part is people, maybe friends and familiars, who wait to receive the recent dead to the Afterlife. It is showed when Sam walks toward the Afterlife at the end of the movie, where he mixes with a lot of spirits who wait for him (as they appear in diffuse figures in blue, it's impossible to know if they are Sam's friends or familiars).
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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Apart from the movie poster based on the Salvador Dali painting, the mask on the face of the bandit (which is shown on the face of the girl as well on multiple occasions) could also be a tribute to the same painting.
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For the scenes of Alexander the Great that were shot in Rome, a production assistant is doubling for Kim Uylenbroek.
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One of the significant plot developments - Alexandria's misinterpreting the letter E as the number 3 in a note written by Roy - was derived from an accidental misreading by the 6 year old actress during filming, which the director then realized he could adapt into a clever twist in the story.
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The director claims that there are no visual effects in the film despite its surreal looks. Everything was shot on real locations. However, there are about a dozen people credited as visual effects in the credits.
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The cinematic poster for this movie is based on the Salvador Dali painting, "1935_03_Face of Mae West Which May Be Used as an Apartment", circa 1935.
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The horses used by the Bandit and his crew in many scenes are of the Marwari breed, native only to the deserts of India, and known for their distinctive "lyre or scimitar"-shaped ears.
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The film was shot in 28 countries for four years. According to the director no stages were ever used, only existing locations.
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In the theatrical poster there's also a reference to "Burning Giraffe", by Salvador Dali, with the burning chariot at the right of the poster.
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This movie is inspired by the Bulgarian movie Yo ho ho (1981).
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Jeetu Verma (the Indian) owned most of the horses used in the film. His stables are based in Mumbai.
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While trying to get financing for the film, Tarsem Singh put together a small memory box much like Alexandria and used it as a tool during pitch meetings.
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According to his Facebook profile, Peter Jackson decided to cast Lee Pace as King Thranduil in the 'Hobbit' trilogy, after seeing his performance in this movie.
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Singh shot the hospital scenes with Catinca Untaru in chronological order. As filming progressed over the course of six weeks, she grew taller and her English improved, like her character would have in real life. She also lost her two front baby teeth right before shooting began, so filming in sequence allowed for the continuity of the gap between her teeth to remain consistent.
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The name of the production company, Googly, is from a term for a delivery in cricket. This can be seen by the use of red circles in the company logo.
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The magic word "Googly" that Alexandria repeats in the movie is also the name of the production company.
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A miscommunication between the casting agent and Catinca Untaru led her to believe that Lee Pace was a real-life paraplegic. Director Tarsem Singh found that this brought an added level of believability to their dialogue, so he decided to keep almost the entire cast and crew under the same impression. Singh had to speak to the actor playing Alexandria's father and explain that his role was smaller than it appeared, since the script implied that he played the role of the bandit (actually played by Pace) in the fantasy scenes. Apparently it was hard to keep up the lie - a makeup artist walked into a room to find Pace standing and almost passed out from shock.
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Fall - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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