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So, 'When the Rain Is Over' is this interesting little drama from 2015. It follows Jonathan, a 30-year-old film set runner, who's really drowning—metaphorically and literally—under the weight of his job. The way the film captures the chaos of his daily grind is pretty visceral; you can almost feel the weight of those tasks piling up. When an unexpected rainstorm hits, it's like a turning point for him, almost poetic in its simplicity. The performances are raw, kind of understated, which works well with the film’s pacing. There’s something quite compelling about how it addresses themes of resilience and finding refuge in unlikely places, all while keeping a grounded, almost documentary-like feel.
Intimate portrayal of the film industry's grind.Strong themes of resilience and unexpected refuge.Raw performances enhance the film's documentary-like feel.
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