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So, 'When the Rain Falls in Baden-Baden' is one of those films that really digs into the human experience amidst crisis. Set in a Retirement Home during lockdown, it captures the eerie quiet of empty corridors, which feels almost haunting. Alfredo, the medical director, juggles the pressures of a strict inspector, Viola, while dealing with the reality of Covid's impact. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, which amplifies the introspective themes of isolation and accountability. The performances have this raw, emotional weight that feels genuine. Definitely not your usual drama; it has a certain atmosphere that resonates with the current times, but in a way that's not just about the pandemic, it's about human fragility.
Explores human fragility in a pandemic context.Deliberate pacing enhances the introspective nature.Strong performances that convey emotional depth.
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