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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFollowing an Eastern European girl's escape from trauma, she goes on a vacation with friends, where she confronts her unresolved past and the consequences of her relocation.Following an Eastern European girl's escape from trauma, she goes on a vacation with friends, where she confronts her unresolved past and the consequences of her relocation.Following an Eastern European girl's escape from trauma, she goes on a vacation with friends, where she confronts her unresolved past and the consequences of her relocation.
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Tom Gipson
- Harry
- (as Thomas Gipson)
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If you don't like it, it's because you are too accustomed to digital effects.nIt's not polished, it's not aiming for beauty shots or breathtaking panoramas; instead, it's about the lived-in world of the characters, each of whom feels more like a real person than a film archetype. It's Real, because it didn't feel cinematic until the end. It felt like it was being watching as a third person. It doesn't feel like your typical polished Hollywood drama. This film is gritty, personal, and at times, uncomfortable.
It puts you in the everyday, mundane reality of life in LA when the rain doesn't fall often enough to wash away the grime, but just enough to highlight the cracks in the city's fakeness.
From the opening scenes, the film feels less like you're watching a story unfold and more like you're living it-up close like from your phone and that is actually a scene in there. It is raw, and unfiltered. The camera work is intentionally unrefined, almost voyeuristic. It's not polished, it's not aiming for beauty shots or breathtaking panoramas; instead, it's about the lived-in world of the characters, each of whom feels more like a real person than a film archetype.
The lack of cinematic glamor might throw some viewers off, but that's exactly what sets this story apart. The dialogue isn't crisp and witty; it's awkward, messy, and punctuated with silences that speak volumes. The performances aren't showy, but they're deeply affecting. You don't just watch the characters' struggles-you feel them, up close, like you're right there with them, caught in the same downpour of uncertainty and disillusionment.
This is a film about LA, but not the LA that we usually see on screen. It's the LA of the in-between moments-when the sun's down, the traffic's slow, and people are left to confront the choices they've made in life. The rain, sparse and unexpected, becomes a metaphor for all the things we ignore in the dry spells of our lives. It's not about redemption or escape; it's about survival and finding some kind of meaning in the mess.
There's a sense of quiet desperation that runs through the story, a realism that many films shy away from. It doesn't try to uplift or offer easy resolutions, and in that way, it feels more authentic than most dramas that claim to depict real life. It's a hard watch at times, but that's what makes it memorable.
In a world where so many films feel designed to entertain, "When It Rains in LA" feels designed to make you think-about the things we ignore, the lives we overlook, and the moments we miss when we're too busy looking for something bigger. It's not a movie you simply watch; it's a story you experience.
It puts you in the everyday, mundane reality of life in LA when the rain doesn't fall often enough to wash away the grime, but just enough to highlight the cracks in the city's fakeness.
From the opening scenes, the film feels less like you're watching a story unfold and more like you're living it-up close like from your phone and that is actually a scene in there. It is raw, and unfiltered. The camera work is intentionally unrefined, almost voyeuristic. It's not polished, it's not aiming for beauty shots or breathtaking panoramas; instead, it's about the lived-in world of the characters, each of whom feels more like a real person than a film archetype.
The lack of cinematic glamor might throw some viewers off, but that's exactly what sets this story apart. The dialogue isn't crisp and witty; it's awkward, messy, and punctuated with silences that speak volumes. The performances aren't showy, but they're deeply affecting. You don't just watch the characters' struggles-you feel them, up close, like you're right there with them, caught in the same downpour of uncertainty and disillusionment.
This is a film about LA, but not the LA that we usually see on screen. It's the LA of the in-between moments-when the sun's down, the traffic's slow, and people are left to confront the choices they've made in life. The rain, sparse and unexpected, becomes a metaphor for all the things we ignore in the dry spells of our lives. It's not about redemption or escape; it's about survival and finding some kind of meaning in the mess.
There's a sense of quiet desperation that runs through the story, a realism that many films shy away from. It doesn't try to uplift or offer easy resolutions, and in that way, it feels more authentic than most dramas that claim to depict real life. It's a hard watch at times, but that's what makes it memorable.
In a world where so many films feel designed to entertain, "When It Rains in LA" feels designed to make you think-about the things we ignore, the lives we overlook, and the moments we miss when we're too busy looking for something bigger. It's not a movie you simply watch; it's a story you experience.
Watching When It Rains in LA feels less like a cinematic experience and more like stumbling onto a college film project that somehow made it to streaming. From the first scene, it's clear: this is not a professional production. The acting is wooden at best, with line deliveries so flat and forced you'd think the cast met the script five minutes before cameras rolled. Emotional moments fall completely flat, often provoking confusion or second-hand embarrassment rather than empathy.
The cinematography doesn't help. Scenes are lit like a YouTube vlog, with shaky camera work and awkward framing that constantly pulls you out of the story-what little of it exists. There's no visual style, no cohesion, and no sense that anyone behind the camera had a plan beyond just hitting "record."
The cinematography doesn't help. Scenes are lit like a YouTube vlog, with shaky camera work and awkward framing that constantly pulls you out of the story-what little of it exists. There's no visual style, no cohesion, and no sense that anyone behind the camera had a plan beyond just hitting "record."
"When It Rains in LA" is a mesmerizing and atmospheric track that perfectly captures the mood and essence of the City of Angels on a rainy day. The song's dreamy and introspective quality is both haunting and beautiful, making it a must-listen for fans of indie and alternative music.
From the opening notes, the song's lush instrumentation and soothing melodies draw the listener in, evoking the feeling of being wrapped in a warm blanket on a cold and rainy day. The vocals are equally impressive, with the singer's emotive and heartfelt delivery conveying the longing and nostalgia that permeates the lyrics.
One of the standout aspects of "When It Rains in LA" is its ability to evoke a sense of place and atmosphere. The song's title and lyrics are deeply rooted in the city's culture and geography, and the music perfectly captures the feeling of being in LA on a rainy day. From the misty mountains to the rain-soaked streets, the song's imagery is vivid and immersive, making it easy to get lost in the music.
The production quality is also top-notch, with a keen attention to detail and a clear emphasis on creating a cohesive and polished sound. The mix is perfectly balanced, with each instrument and vocal part sitting comfortably in the mix.
Overall, "When It Rains in LA" is a stunning track that showcases the artist's skill and craftsmanship. It's a song that will appeal to fans of indie and alternative music, and its atmospheric and introspective quality makes it perfect for listening on a rainy day.
*Pros:*
*Cons:*
*Recommendation:*
If you're a fan of indie and alternative music, or if you're just looking for a song to listen to on a rainy day, "When It Rains in LA" is a must-listen. Fans of artists like The 1975, Lana Del Rey, and Billie Eilish will likely appreciate the song's atmospheric and introspective quality.
From the opening notes, the song's lush instrumentation and soothing melodies draw the listener in, evoking the feeling of being wrapped in a warm blanket on a cold and rainy day. The vocals are equally impressive, with the singer's emotive and heartfelt delivery conveying the longing and nostalgia that permeates the lyrics.
One of the standout aspects of "When It Rains in LA" is its ability to evoke a sense of place and atmosphere. The song's title and lyrics are deeply rooted in the city's culture and geography, and the music perfectly captures the feeling of being in LA on a rainy day. From the misty mountains to the rain-soaked streets, the song's imagery is vivid and immersive, making it easy to get lost in the music.
The production quality is also top-notch, with a keen attention to detail and a clear emphasis on creating a cohesive and polished sound. The mix is perfectly balanced, with each instrument and vocal part sitting comfortably in the mix.
Overall, "When It Rains in LA" is a stunning track that showcases the artist's skill and craftsmanship. It's a song that will appeal to fans of indie and alternative music, and its atmospheric and introspective quality makes it perfect for listening on a rainy day.
*Pros:*
- Haunting and beautiful atmosphere
- Soothing melodies and lush instrumentation
- Emotive and heartfelt vocals
- Evocative lyrics that capture the essence of LA on a rainy day
- High-quality production
*Cons:*
- May be too mellow for some listeners
- Limited vocal range, but this is not necessarily a bad thing
*Recommendation:*
If you're a fan of indie and alternative music, or if you're just looking for a song to listen to on a rainy day, "When It Rains in LA" is a must-listen. Fans of artists like The 1975, Lana Del Rey, and Billie Eilish will likely appreciate the song's atmospheric and introspective quality.
There's no movie like this one out there. 7.5/10 because of this and the general quality. I don't know if I liked how everything was done..but I do like the drama of it all. Like, if you know anything about girls... as a girl.. you will appreciate the problem this movie is suggesting . Hint : Femme fatale in the form of a European girl, yup, that's enough to keep me interested.
Girls like me enjoy watching the B**ches get their .. But, If there was some more understanding of the people's histories it would definitely be more interesting. I do not know if this was an intentional omission or not. Overall though, maybe not knowing more about everyone served the story here? So I can understand why some people may not like it, but you can't not like it either, it was well conceived and there is nothing like it out there.. so for that I give it a thumbs up.
Girls like me enjoy watching the B**ches get their .. But, If there was some more understanding of the people's histories it would definitely be more interesting. I do not know if this was an intentional omission or not. Overall though, maybe not knowing more about everyone served the story here? So I can understand why some people may not like it, but you can't not like it either, it was well conceived and there is nothing like it out there.. so for that I give it a thumbs up.
If you are interested in some forgettable characters having long conversations that go nowhere before going out to a club that looks like the most boring place in LA and then have more conversations that go nowhere in that setting, then this movie is for you. At about the hour mark, my husband turned to me and said, "what is this movie about?" The acting was so bad. It's is movies like this that give the Razzies no credibility. There is no way that any of the actors and actresses nominated for Razzies this year were worse than the actors in this movie. It never figured out what the point of this movie was.
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Centrais de atendimento oficiais
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Когда в Лос-Анджелесе идет дождь
- Locações de filme
- Empresas de produção
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 20 minutos
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- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1
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