Rainbow
The story of a hidden war, a war between generations, war in which always children lose. Through a dramatic and picturesque tale, we discover two legends intertwining - a legend of a father and a son, and of a young girl Srna who is profoundly affected by the harshness of the world and decides to take a walk beneath the rainbow to transform into a boy. The film's message is intended for all parents: Talk to your children before it is too late.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a young boy who, after a tragic accident, wakes up in a hospital with amnesia and must piece together his past. As he navigates his new reality, he grapples with fragmented memories and the confusing relationships around him. The narrative explores themes of identity, loss, and the search for truth as the boy uncovers unsettling revelations about his life.
Critical Reception
Rainbow received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its narrative confusing and emotionally distant. While some praised the performances, particularly Javier Bardem's, the film was generally seen as an unsuccessful attempt at a psychological drama.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles with a convoluted and ultimately unsatisfying plot.
- Performances are commendable but fail to elevate the material.
- Lacks emotional resonance and clarity, leaving audiences detached.
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Fun Fact
Despite being a Spanish film, "Rainbow" was notably absent from major Spanish film festival circuits and received limited international distribution.
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