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5.0 out of 5 stars This Movie Is Great, Original, Dead On Look At Teenage Years
A movie for people who want to see something strange and unique and different. An art house teen flick. One that has elements of old Jimmy Dean movies and new David Lynch movies.
A lot of the times when I get dvds off of Netflix, I am just amazed at how little risks are being taken in independent cinema these days. Bringing Rain is at least one movie I have seen...
Published on June 7, 2007 by jordan rothers

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1.0 out of 5 stars HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Wow this is so bad it's beyond bad. OK this took all of about $500.00 to make i'm sure. The acting if you can call it that is bad, bad, bad, and where is the story. Ok so there is an accident that is eluded to but except for Adrians character and his g/f how are the others affected? It looks like a high school project film, actually i've seen high school projects that are...
Published on June 27, 2006 by Cookie


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Movie Is Great, Original, Dead On Look At Teenage Years, June 7, 2007
This review is from: Bringing Rain (DVD)
A movie for people who want to see something strange and unique and different. An art house teen flick. One that has elements of old Jimmy Dean movies and new David Lynch movies.
A lot of the times when I get dvds off of Netflix, I am just amazed at how little risks are being taken in independent cinema these days. Bringing Rain is at least one movie I have seen in last few years that is it's own beast. The acting, directing, and writing is all raw-- but the talent is there in spades all around. Yes, it is very low budget, but if you go into this movie with an open mind, it is extremely rewarding. Adrian Grenier is almost unrecognizably great in this movie. Paz de la Huerta, as a coked out delusional movie star lover, is captivating. The supporting players-- Ryan Donowho, Alexis Dziena, Merritt Wever-- have all shown in both this movie, and their projects after, that they are some of the most talented young actors around. In twenty years I think people will look at this movie the same way people do now at movies like "The Outsiders" in terms of just the sheer amount of young talent on the screen. Noah Buschel, the director and writer, from what I understand was all of 23 when he directed this and I look forward to seeing what he does next. Belladonna Productions did L.I.E. They are kind of a throwback indie production company, keeping it somewhat real in the day and age of Little Miss Sunshine. Although they did do Transamerica after Bringing Rain. At any rate, if you love indies that really are indies-- check out Bringing Rain. It's great.
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, June 27, 2006
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Wow this is so bad it's beyond bad. OK this took all of about $500.00 to make i'm sure. The acting if you can call it that is bad, bad, bad, and where is the story. Ok so there is an accident that is eluded to but except for Adrians character and his g/f how are the others affected? It looks like a high school project film, actually i've seen high school projects that are 100% better than this. Now I see why Adrian, who is a good actor, had to do t.v. almost every movie this man did before Entourage is lousy.
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