David Bowie. The Man Who Fell to Earth. 40th Ed. - Paul Duncan - książka
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Nicolas Roeg's film "The Man Who Fell to Earth" from 1976, starring the iconic David Bowie, left a significant mark on the world of cinema. Initially promoted as a "mind-stretching experience," this science fiction masterpiece combines stunning visuals with a profound exploration of isolation in the modern world. Bowie makes a memorable debut in the lead role as Newton, a paranoid alien. The movie, adapted from Walter Tevis's 1963 novel, tells the story of Newton's arrival on Earth in search of water. As he adapts to his new environment, he becomes a successful entrepreneur by utilizing the advanced technologies from his home planet. The narrative delves into his complex relationship with the young Mary-Lou and examines his struggle with his alien identity, which eventually leads to his imprisonment and self-destruction through alcohol.
Roeg's direction brings out captivating performances from the entire cast, with Bowie delivering an enigmatic portrayal of an alien struggling to find his place. Supporting actors Candy Clark, Rip Torn, and Buck Henry offer equally compelling performances, enhancing the film's ethereal and mysterious atmosphere. TASCHEN's edition of "The Man Who Fell to Earth" provides a rich collection of photographs taken by unit photographer David James, showcasing Bowie in his element. The volume includes an insightful introductory essay that discusses the film's production and its enduring influence, featuring exclusive insights from David James himself, offering a unique perspective on this cinematic gem.
