High schooler Vada navigates the emotional fallout she experiences in the wake of a school tragedy. Relationships with her family, friends and view of the world are forever altered.High schooler Vada navigates the emotional fallout she experiences in the wake of a school tragedy. Relationships with her family, friends and view of the world are forever altered.High schooler Vada navigates the emotional fallout she experiences in the wake of a school tragedy. Relationships with her family, friends and view of the world are forever altered.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 8 nominations
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMegan Park who wrote and directed the film cast Shailene Woodley to play Anna, Vada's therapist. Shailene Woodley and Megan Park played high school classmates in the teen drama series The Secret Life of the American Teenager (2008)
- GoofsAt 2 minutes 25 seconds into the movie the black jeep is shown parked behind a white vehicle. But when the camera pans around the jeep the white car in front is gone and there is a blue car on the front right side. When the camera pans back around to the front of the jeep as the characters are walking away the white car in front is back and vehicles on the right side have changed.
- Quotes
Anna: What are you feeling right now?
Vada Cavell: I don't know.
Anna: Yes, you do.
Vada Cavell: I feel... mad.
Anna: Mad about what?
Vada Cavell: I feel mad, because I had no idea one guy with a gun could fuck up my life so hard in six minutes.
Vada Cavell: Fuck up so many lives!
Vada Cavell: Then I think I should be grateful to be alive.
Vada Cavell: I feel like, I don't know, maybe there's some weird fucked up reason why I made it and other people didn't.
Vada Cavell: Um, but then when you sit back and you think about it, you realize, "No! There isn't. There's no fucking reason."
Vada Cavell: None of us should've died.
- SoundtracksConversations
Written by Ronny J, DJ Scheme, Juice WRLD
Performed by Juice WRLD, Jenna Ortega, and Will Ropp
Meanwhile, the filmmaking of The Fallout is grounded, yet lightly artistic. The music is primarily silent, allowing feelings to breathe. The cinematography uses spacing and motion to reflect mental states. The gentle editing emphasizes the acting, yet is stylistic at turning points. The realistic sound carries weight because climatic moments occur offscreen. Lastly, the direction unites the film into a cohesive, bittersweet journey of nuance. Each beat is perfectly placed and each aspect is masterfully measured. The Fallout covers significant ground, but maintains a heartfelt focus. Viewers may not be ready for where it's going, but everyone will grow from the experience.
Writing: 10/10 Direction: 9/10 Cinematography: 9/10 Acting: 9/10 Editing: 9/10 Sound: 9/10 Score/Soundtrack: 9/10 Production Design: 7/10 Casting: 7/10 Effects: 6/10
Overall Score: 8.4/10.
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- Budget
- $12,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1