Rain of Light
Rain of Light

Rain of Light

2001Movie130 minJapanese

This documentary-style film recreates the infamous Asama Sanso Incident of 1972 wherein an extreme faction of the Students Allied Red Army holed themselves up in a mountainous cabin in the dead of winter. By the time the police finally caught up with them, it was discovered that they had murderously turned upon themselves in a bizarre extension of their radical philosophy. This event virtually marked the end of the Student Revolution.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Jan KounenGenres: Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

A young woman, Sarah, finds herself trapped in a desolate, post-apocalyptic world where she must navigate a harsh reality. Her journey is intertwined with a mystical quest for a legendary artifact known as the 'Rain of Light,' said to possess the power to restore the world. Along the way, she encounters both benevolent spirits and dangerous adversaries, forcing her to confront her own inner strength and the true meaning of hope.

Critical Reception

Rain of Light (2001) received a mixed reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its unique visual style and ambitious themes, others found its narrative convoluted and its pacing uneven. The film is often remembered for its distinct atmosphere and thought-provoking concepts, though it did not achieve widespread commercial success.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its striking visual aesthetic and imaginative world-building.
  • Criticized for a sometimes-confusing plot and a deliberate, slow pace.
  • Appreciated for its philosophical undertones and exploration of hope in a bleak setting.

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Fun Fact

The distinctive visual style of "Rain of Light" was heavily influenced by psychedelic art and surrealist cinema, aiming to create a dreamlike and disorienting atmosphere for the viewer.

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