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To See the Rainbow...
25-year-old Vera has everything she dreamed of: family, excellent education, and fiance Igor. Soon enough, Vera's high school sweetheart Anton appears again in her life. She understands that her love for him is still there and refuses to marry Igor. Soon, the former fiance tells Vera that Anton is a criminal who has participated in a robbery and even a murder! Who to believe?
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Plot Summary
A young boy confronts the emotional complexities of his parents' separation through the metaphor of a rainbow. He struggles to understand the changing dynamics of his family and seeks solace in the ephemeral beauty of a rainbow, symbolizing hope and clarity amidst his confusion.
Critical Reception
'To See the Rainbow...' garnered modest attention primarily within independent film circles for its sensitive portrayal of childhood emotional turmoil. Critics lauded its understated approach and poignant performances, though some noted its brevity limited deeper exploration of the themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its delicate handling of a difficult subject.
Applauded for strong emotional resonance despite its short runtime.
Noted for its visual symbolism and atmospheric direction.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not available.
Fun Fact
Director David Michael Friend also wrote, produced, and starred in the film, drawing from personal experiences during his childhood.
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