Even the Rain (2010)
8/10
Great Movie with Lessons for All
1 September 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Even the Rain is a movie inside a movie, that illustrates both problems amongst people both in the present and past. This movie a dramatic plot that kept me on involved in the movie, paired with the great acting of course. I really enjoyed the history side of the movie, as Even the Rain open with the casting of members for the main storyline. In the main storyline, the main focus was on the directing on another movie depicting Bartolomé de las Casas, a priest during the exploration of the new world, North America. Not only did this movie entail a historical storyline, but it also included another which were the people of Boliviá, who were fighting police that were taking away their water. Thus the movie continued weaving through both stories and creating tension between the leaders of Boliviá, the people of Boliviá, the actors and directors from Spain. This international film, in Spanish, was a very insightful film on both the problems that las Casas faced and present problems that Bolivia's nation faced. With the developing of characters willingness to help each other throughout the film, the film packed a punch. I would recommend this film to anyone, as it has lessons for all who watch it.
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