Fallen is an American sci-fi mini-series based on a series of books by The Fallen by Thomas Snegorsky . The series consists of three parts.
| Fallen | |
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| Fallen | |
| Genre | drama fantasy action movie fantasy |
| Creator | Michael Salomon Kevin Kerslake |
| Based upon | |
| Producer | |
| Cast | Paul Wesley Fernanda Andrade Rick Worsey Hal Ozsan Will youn Lee Tom Skerit Elizabeth Lackey Brian Cranston Peter Williams |
| A country | USA |
| Number of seasons | |
| Number of episodes | 3 |
| Production | |
| Duration | 82 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Tv channel | |
| On the screens | July 23, 2006 - 2006 |
| References | |
| IMDb | |
Content
- 1 plot
- 1.1 Part 1. Getting Started
- 1.2 Part 2. Travel
- 1.3 Part 3. Fate
- 2 Cast
- 3 References
Story
Part 1. Getting Started
On his eighteenth birthday, strange things begin to happen to Aaron Corbet. He has the ability to communicate freely in any language, including the languages of animals. In the end, the fallen angel Ezekiel reveals that Aaron is the Nephilim , the child of man and the angel. But now Aaron needs to protect himself and his family from the Forces - warlike angels sent to Earth to destroy "aversion", that is, giants. In addition, Aaron learns that he is not just a giant, but the Redeemer - a unique giant with the ability to “redeem” the fallen angels and return them to heaven. Aaron volunteers to defend Kamael, a former leader of the Powers who believes in an ancient prophecy of the Redeemer. After the battle with the Powers, after which Aaron redeems Ezekiel, Aaron leaves his foster family and sets foot on the path destined for him.
Part 2. Travel
A year has passed. Aaron still travels the world with Kamael and his dog Gabriel, redeeming the fallen angels he met and constantly running away from the wrath of the Forces. In the meantime, a mysterious figure frees a fallen angel, Azazel, from a millennium’s imprisonment, with the proviso that Azazel will help the Redeemer fulfill his destiny. Having received wounds in the battle with the Forces, Kamael goes to Ariel, a fallen angel who has the ability to heal any wounds. She is also the leader of an underground organization that protects giants and fallen angels from the Forces. Ariel euthanizes Kamael to heal his wounds, giving Aaron freedom of action. Aaron visits a university nearby, where he meets Professor Lucas Gracic, who is locked up by a giant. Wilma Rodriguez - the former classmate and romantic interest of Aaron, turns out to be a giant. Aaron rescues Wilma, but the surge of energy attracts the Force.
Kamael tries to protect Aaron and Wilma from Mazarin, the new leader of the Force, and his soldiers, but he is captured. Gigantic rescues Azazel, who also detected the release of energy. Azazel leads them underground, claiming that Kamael is dead.
In an abandoned church, Mazarin tortures Kamael, trying to figure out the location of Aaron. Kamael is desperately trying to convince Mazarin that Aaron is part of the great plan of the Creator , but Mazarin refuses to listen to him and, in punishment, cuts off Kamael's wings with a fire sword. Believing that Kamael is dead, Aaron begins to doubt his fate. In response, Azazel tells him about a man nicknamed the Lightbringer, who is the author of the prophecy of the Redeemer and who can direct Aaron on the right track. Along the way, they meet the fallen angel Anane, whom the Mazarin angels mortally wounded. Realizing that Anana would die without his help, Aaron redeems him, thereby giving himself to the Forces. But this time, Aaron decides to fight, not run.
Part 3. Fate
In a fierce battle, Aaron and Azazel defeat the Forces and force Mazarin and his deputy to flee. Returning to church, Mazarin learns that Kamael managed to escape with the help of a rat. Kamael turns to Ariel for help. Aaron, Wilma, the dog Gabriel and Azazel climb to the mountain, where the Temple of the Lightbringer is located. Meanwhile, the archangel Michael is Mazarin, who reveals that if Mazarin wants to stop Azazel, then he needs to forget about the enmity with the Redeemer for a while and stand on one side with him. Mazarin finds Kamael and Ariel, he tells them about Azazel. Then, reluctantly, he agrees to a temporary union, and the four angels set off in search of Aaron.
Aaron enters the temple despite Wilma's protests, which foresees danger. In the temple, Aaron meets with the Lightbringer, who turns out to be not only the father of Aaron, but also Lucifer himself - the first fallen and leader of the Great Rebellion against the Creator.
Wilma, considering that Aaron had been in the temple for too long, decides to follow him, but Azazel stops her. He leads her to think about who the Lightbringer is in fact (“Lightbringer” in Latin means “Lucifer”). Together with Gabriel, Wilma enters the temple, but ends up in his own personal hell , in which she is again held captive by the professor.
Lucifer tries to convince Aaron to redeem him, but Aaron refuses him, because at the touch of Lucifer he sees a terrible picture of the future. Angry Lucifer takes Aaron to Hell, where the bodies of dead sinners (mainly warriors) of all countries and eras lie, and shows him Wilma, claiming that he will let her go if Aaron allows him to return to Paradise in order to finally defeat the Creator. But the late professor pities Wilma and lets her go, after which Aaron realizes that Lucifer himself is the only true prisoner of Hell. In front of the temple, Mazarin and the other angels engage in battle with Azazel. In the end, Mazarin manages to defeat his long-standing enemy by stunning him with a blow to the head. In Hell, Aaron and Lucifer fight with fire swords. Aaron manages to defeat his father and cast him into hell. He returns to Earth just in time to have time to redeem the dying Kamael. Mazarin ultimately understands that the Redeemer is part of the Creator's plan, and agrees to stop hunting for the Nephilim and fallen angels. Azazel returns to his place of confinement, and Aaron, Vilma and Ariel go home.
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Paul Wesley | Aaron Corbet |
| Fernanda Andrade | Wilma Rodriguez |
| Rick Worthy | Kamael |
| Tom Skerit | Ezekiel (Zeke) |
| Elizabeth Lackey | Vergiel |
| Byron Lawson | Cushiel |
| Darren Scott | Gabriel (voice) |
| Ivana Milicevic | Ariel |
| Rade Serbedzija | Dr. Lucas Gracic |
| Hal Ozsan | Azazel |
| Will Yun Lee | Mazarin |
| Bryan Cranston | Lucifer / Lightbringer |
| Monica Ganderton | Sachel |
| Natasia Malthe | Gadriel |
| Peter Williams | Colazonta |
Links
- " The Fallen TV Movie at the Internet Movie Database
- " The Fallen Mini-Series on the Internet Movie Database
- Official site