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Rainbow's End
With the advent of same sex marriage, homosexuals have achieved near-equality in much of Europe. Everything seems rosy, so why should the keep on fighting? RAINBOW'S END is a revealing and entertaining multinational journey from the center to the borders of Europe. It also shows exciting footage of the gay and lesbian manifestations in Warsaw and Cracow (Poland). Touching personal stories and social, religious and political insights. From street activism to the highest political scene at the United Nations in Geneva (Switzerland). A must see and a starting point for the most relevant discussions about the future of lesbian, gay and transgender people within Europe and throughout the world.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, haunted by a past tragedy, finds herself drawn to a mysterious man who seems to hold the key to her emotional healing. As their relationship deepens, they confront their individual demons and the possibility of a future together, while navigating the complexities of love and loss.
Critical Reception
Rainbow's End garnered a mixed reception from critics, with praise often directed at the performances of its lead actors, particularly Kaitlin Doubleday and Scott Foley. However, some reviewers found the plot to be predictable and overly sentimental, while others appreciated its heartfelt exploration of grief and healing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for strong lead performances and an emotional narrative.
Criticized for a sometimes predictable and melodramatic storyline.
Appreciated for its sensitive portrayal of healing and recovery.
Google audience: Audience reception for Rainbow's End is not widely documented through aggregated Google user reviews, making it difficult to provide a specific summary of user sentiment.
Fun Fact
While the film features established actors, Kaitlin Doubleday, who plays the lead, was relatively new to feature films at the time of its release, using this role as a significant stepping stone in her career.
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