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Even the Rain is an intriguing blend of history and contemporary issues, set against the backdrop of Bolivia's water crisis. The film's tone shifts between the chaotic energy of the protests and the reflective moments of the crew grappling with their own ethics. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, which feels both urgent and historic. It’s interesting how the performances convey the struggle of the locals while the crew's artificiality contrasts starkly with it. Practical effects enhance the realism, drawing you into the plight of the characters. Overall, it really makes you think about the impact of colonialism and modern exploitation.
Engaging commentary on colonialismInteresting dynamics between crew and localsStrong performances and practical effects enhance realism
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