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Fall starts as a death-defying survival thriller: two women, Becky and Hunter, scale an abandoned 2,000-foot tower. The ladder breaks. They’re stranded at the top, miles from help.
But what seems like a fight against height and heat quietly shifts into something darker.
Midway through, we realise the unthinkable: Hunter is already dead. She fell during a desperate attempt to retrieve their lifeline— a backpack caught on a lower platform. Since then, Becky, pushed beyond the limits of dehydration and grief, has been imagining her presence.
What follows is a devastating, quiet twist of psychological horror. You rewatch earlier scenes in your mind, questioning every exchange, every plan, every shared laugh.
And then you feel it: Becky is truly alone.
The twist hits because it’s not a gimmick. It’s rooted in trauma—the kind that doesn’t shout, but whispers through every second of Becky’s isolation. The betrayal of Hunter’s past affair with Becky’s late husband adds another layer. She’s not just losing her friend. She’s processing betrayal, grief, survival, and self-redemption.
When Becky finally overcomes it all, it’s no longer just about escaping the tower.
It’s about surviving herself.
🎥 Ink & Screen Rating: 8.5/10 — For a twist that climbs beyond shock value into emotional truth.