Fallen (film)

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Fallen
Directed by Gregory Hoblit
Produced by Charles Roven,
Dawn Steel
Written by Nicholas Kazan
Starring Denzel Washington,
John Goodman,
Donald Sutherland,
Embeth Davidtz
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) October 13, 1998 (USA)
Running time 123 min.
Language English, Aramaic

Fallen is 1998 horror/thriller film, directed by Gregory Hoblit.

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Police detective John Hobbes, played by actor Denzel Washington, gains notoriety for capturing wily serial killer Edgar Reese. Immediately after Reese is executed, Hobbes is plunged into the case of a killer who seems to be copycatting Reese. Hobbes's investigation soon leads him to discover that this is no copycat, however; Reese himself -- or at least the evil that was inside him -- has managed to survive the execution, and is jumping from one body to another to continue killing, and to terrorize Hobbes himself. As the battle of wits between good and evil becomes increasingly personal for Hobbes, he must turn to a theologian's theories on demonology as his only hope for defeating the demon that was inside Reese.

Fallen is notable for turning the Rolling Stones lyric "Time Is on My Side" into an ominous theme repeatedly sung by Azazel, the demon who had possessed Reese. The film is also notable for its unique portrayal of villainy; due to Azazel's tendency to switch bodies at whim, the villain is performed by a different actor in almost every scene (or sometimes by many actors in the same scene).

Denzel Washington also provides the narration for the film. There is a bit of a twist ending when it is revealed that the narration is coming from the demon's point of view.

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