Altitude Falling 2010 Horror Movie Review
Horror movies Review
“Altitude Falling”
Sacrificing Privacy
Amos Lassen
Paul Bright has made some really interesting films, “Angora Ranch”, “Aaron…Albeit a Sex Hero” and now” Altitude Falling”. What is amazing is how different these three film are. In “Altitude Falling” we get a science fiction look at gay life and Bright gives us a very interesting film.
In 2009, everyone receives an injection with an identification chip which was originally used for medical purposes but is now being used to track certain aspects of life—travel patterns, purchases, politics, diseases and relationships. The man responsible for this is Greg Forrester and he has since fled to a remote town in the mountains as he does not much like the world that he has created. He is alone and sad but then he meets Danny who just moved to where Greg lives and the two men discover connections. Greg helps Danny to get a job with the government but he later learns that Danny is a member of a covert army group undertaking a suicide mission. In order for Greg to save Danny’s life, he must destroy his own life and it is in this film that we are allowed to take a peek into the future of a world that has no privacy.
At first I thought that the idea for this film was a bit far fetched but I soon realized that this could easily happen. I do not know if Bright meant for this film to be a warning or a lesson but it certainly can be. It is an interesting film not only because it is well made and with good actors but because it could actually happen.










