What is the point of the movie Falling Down?

What is the point of the movie Falling Down?

As a description of our collective recession-era funk, “Falling Down” is to the early ’90s what “Network” was to the late ’70s. Written by Ebbe Roe Smith, the movie appraises the state of our national disease in a manner that goes far beyond what economic indicators tell us.

Where was the movie Falling Down filmed?

Falling Down was being shot on locations in Lynwood, California, when the 1992 Los Angeles riots began. By April 30, the riots were sufficiently disruptive to force filming to stop early that day.

What pier was Falling Down filmed?

Venice Pier
Home is Venice Beach, and it’s on Venice Pier that D-FENS finally gets to realise that he’s not the good guy. Venice Pier is on Ocean Front Walk at the end of Washington Street.

How did Falling Down end?

At the end of the film, D-Fens chases his daughter and ex-wife down the Venice Pier with a gun. Detective Prendergast, played by Robert Duvall, follows close behind, cautious. D-Fens is a dangerous man who’s already killed at least one person, but the cop doesn’t take out his weapon.

Did falling down win any Oscars?

Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay
Falling Down/Awards

How far does Michael Douglas walk in falling down?

I followed in Michael Douglas’ footsteps to see if walking across town in the heat would turn me into a murderous racist. Collage by author.

When was falling down filmed?

The Whammyburger was the first location the production shot when it went back out on the streets. According to a plaque on the wall of Angelo’s Burgers, filming for Falling Down took place there on May 12, 1992, just under two weeks after the start of the riots.

Is William Foster the bad guy?

William Foster threatening his ex-wife over the phone. William “Bill” Foster, also called D-Fens, is the main villainous protagonist of the 1993 film Falling Down.