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When the Sky Falls
Celica is the daughter of a wealthy family. Her father owns a big house and has a lot of money. However, they are living in a small house at the country side and they plan to move. Tewada's family wants to go first to prepare the new house for Celica's family, which only includes her dad and herself. When Celica and her father are on their way to the new house, some assigned bad guys try to kill them and Celica's father dies. Before he died, he burned his daughter with a symbol stamp to represent that she is his daughter. Tewada's family thought that both of them died and they pretended that Tewada is Celica's father's son in order for him to get the inheritance. Years later, Celica and Tewada are both grown up and they meet again.
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Plot Summary
In a small coastal town, a reclusive author grappling with writer's block finds unexpected inspiration and a rekindled sense of hope when she encounters a charismatic local fisherman. Their burgeoning romance helps her confront past traumas and rediscover her passion for writing, ultimately leading to a powerful and cathartic personal and artistic breakthrough.
Critical Reception
When the Sky Falls received a mixed to positive reception. Critics praised its emotional depth and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Aurora James. However, some found the pacing to be slow in parts and the narrative arc to be somewhat predictable. Audience reception was generally warmer, with many appreciating the film's heartfelt story and romantic elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong lead performances and emotional resonance.
Noted for its beautiful cinematography of the coastal setting.
Criticized by some for a predictable plot and occasional pacing issues.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's touching love story and the relatable struggles of the protagonist. Many found the movie to be a moving and uplifting experience, though a few wished for a more surprising narrative.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actress at the Independent Spirit Awards (Aurora James).
Fun Fact
The film's director, Danielle Lee, stated in an interview that the character of the reclusive author was loosely based on her own experiences with writer's block during the early stages of her career.
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