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Even the Rain(También la lluvia)

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Spain, Mexico, France · 2010
1h 44m
Director Icíar Bollaín
Starring Gael García Bernal, Luis Tosar, Raúl Arévalo, Najwa Nimri
Genre Drama, History

A director and his crew shoot a controversial film about Christopher Columbus in Cochabamba, Bolivia. The producer of the film casts many locals in key roles; these locals are also rising up against plans to privatize the water supply. As violence and unrest increases among the locals, the film is put in jeopardy of being completed.

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Wall Street Journal by Joe Morgenstern

Deeply felt convictions and first-rate craftsmanship-craftswomanship, in the case of the Spanish director, Icíar Bollaín-win out over contrivance in this parallel drama of exploitation in the New World discovered by Columbus, and in the Bolivia of 2000.

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Variety by Jonathan Holland

Iciar Bollain's fifth feature is her most ambitious and best, driving its big ideas home through a tightly knit Paul Laverty script that only falters over the final reel.

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New York Post by Kyle Smith

The film achieves a mild uptick in the final act, with a surprise change of heart and a race to save a little girl, but up till then it's thickly earnest -- a conquista-bore.

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Village Voice by Nick Schager

Director Icíar Bollaín mixes Even the Rain's various storytelling modes with an obviousness that ultimately negates enlightening intellectual or emotional discovery.

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Christian Science Monitor by Peter Rainer

Essentially three movies in one: The staged reenactment of Columbus's expedition, the filming of that staged expedition, and the contemporary local uprising. It's a lot to bite off, especially since Bollaín's budget doesn't seem to be much larger than Sebastián's.

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The New York Times by Stephen Holden

Splendidly panoramic. The scenes of Columbus's arrival and of his imperialist and religious sloganeering, and of the carnage he wreaks, have a grandeur and a force reminiscent of Terrence Malick films. The segments about the chaotic water riots have a documentary immediacy.

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