Film Review: “The Fallout” (2022)
An honest snapshot of the America we live in today. (TW: school shootings)
Films that center around true events or real-world situations can be as tricky of a task to pull off as films based on video games. While video game adaptations may struggle with trying to please both fans and the general audience alike, films centering around true events require a certain kind of delicacy in order to work. While Sia, for example, could’ve made a film that very well represented people on the Autism Spectrum. Instead, she made the offensive cinematic dumpster fire, “Music.” A film that not only depicts people on the spectrum in a hateful and offensive manner but, also devolves into tone deaf inspiration porn in the process. There are plenty of other examples (The ending of 2010’s “Remember Me”) that may offend but, we’ve seen plenty of other films (2018’s “A Star is Born” remake) handle heavy subjects with maturity.