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Movie Reviews of Before the RainsMovie Review: A Feast for the Eyes and Thought for the Brains. Summary: 5 Stars
Like so many of the films shot in India, the atmospheric photography is absolutely mezmorizing. The main characters are introduced and their relationship is obvious, at least to everyone except perhaps, his wife.
A magnificent British Colonial plantation is the main setting, but it's during a rough period of time because of the Indian Government nationalizing foreigh-owned businesses and property.
Personally, I would do anything (and I do mean anything) that Linus Roache wanted me to do, so even though the girlfriend really wasn't the goodie-goodie she seemed to be, I still would have made a deal with El Diablo to have been in her position(s) <TIC>
The intensity of all the Actors with individual agendas made this film a raging excitement from minute one (1) till the end credits rolling.
Good work Folks!!!
Movie Review: Beautiful cinematography Summary: 5 Stars
Before the Rains is an enjoyable movie with everything going for it. Breathtaking visuals complimented with good acting and a strong storyline makes it a winner. There may be some scenes which wouldn't make much sense to a Western mind but I do think the movie is true to it's timeline of India before independence, the fragile Brit-Indian relationship and finally the endless superstitions some of which continue to prevail to this day.
Movie Review: Awesome Movie Summary: 5 Stars
I've now seen this film a couple of times in the theater. It is, hands down, one of the most beautiful and moving films I've seen in a long time. Linus Roach (of Law & Order is great) and Jennifer Ehle is one of my favorite actresses. A really great, film classic!!
Movie Review: Love It! Summary: 5 Stars
This movie was amazing... The writing was great, the acting perfect and the directing superb! Linus Roache shines as always. Just remember to look for hidden meanings and always expect the unexpected!
Movie Review: Beautiful Summary: 5 Stars
A subtle, thoughtful story about the sins of inaction, and the sacrifices needed to create peace in a tribal world.
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