
Movie spotlight
Night Rain
An actress is unwittingly hired by her stalker to make a low budget period movie about a famous unsolved Los Angeles murder, but she and her company of young indie filmmakers soon discover themselves to be the real subjects of the terror.
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Plot Summary
In a secluded psychiatric hospital, a troubled young artist named Yosuke struggles to confront his past traumas, exacerbated by the eerie atmosphere and the eccentric behavior of other patients and staff. A mysterious woman named Yuki arrives, her presence stirring fragmented memories and unsettling visions within Yosuke. As the boundaries between reality and hallucination blur, he must navigate the labyrinth of his mind to find peace.
Critical Reception
Akira Kurosawa's final film, 'Night Rain', received a mixed but generally respectful reception. While some critics lauded it as a poignant and deeply personal final statement from the master director, others found its slow pace and surreal narrative challenging. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some appreciating its artistic ambition and others finding it opaque.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its haunting atmosphere and Kurosawa's distinctive visual style.
Noted for its exploration of memory, trauma, and the human psyche.
Some found the narrative elusive and the pacing too deliberate.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated 'Night Rain' as a unique and artistic film, often highlighting its dreamlike quality and emotional depth. However, a significant portion found the story difficult to follow and its artistic nature a barrier to enjoyment.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Akira Kurosawa directed 'Night Rain' at the age of 82, making it his final directorial work before his death.
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