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  1. May 23, 2023 · My review of the 70's sci-fi cult film, The Man Who Fell to Earth(1976) starring David Bowie, Candy Clark, Rip Torn, Buck Henry and Bernie Casey.Directed by ...

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  2. The Man Who Fell to Earth is a bizarre and captivating sci-fi drama from 1976, featuring David Bowie in one of his most iconic roles. Directed by Nicolas Roe...

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  3. The Man Who Fell To Earth Nicolas Reog's acclaimed cult masterpiece...Like you've never seen or heard it before. David Bowie makes his unforgettable feature ...

  4. Roger Ebert. July 23, 1976. 3 min read. It requires an almost courageous leap of the imagination to take Nicholas Roeg’s “The Man Who Fell to Earth” seriously. Here’s a film so preposterous and posturing, so filled with gaps of logic and continuity, that if it weren’t so solemn there’d be the temptation to laugh aloud.

  5. Apr 24, 2022 · In 1976 cinematic classic "The Man Who Fell to Earth," David Bowie's iconic alien Thomas Jerome Newton easily blends into humanity. He strolls into a small Kentucky town, lays down on a bench ...

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  6. Oct 8, 2016 · amzn.to. The Man Who Fell To Earth held up a mirror, of art reflecting life and vice versa, to Bowie’s paranoid, lonely, fractured persona — and forty years on, as StudioCanal release their 4K ...

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  8. He’s curiously passive — not one of those aliens hellbent on a mission, but a man almost dreamy at times. As science-fiction films go, this is a unique one. It focuses on character and implied ideas, not on plot and special effects. It’s very much a product of the 1970s, when idiosyncratic directors deliberately tried to make great films.

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