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  1. duration=1 h, 30Min
  2. Abstract=Facing expulsion from college over a misunderstanding, a bipolar student indulges his misery at a strip club where he befriends a gorgeous, intelligent, outrageous woman and they hatch a madcap scheme to prove his innocence
  3. Actors=Rosie Perez
  4. release Year=2020
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Inside the rainforest cafe. Inside thérain. Inside the rings online. Inside the rain rotten tomatoes. Inside the rain scene. Inside the rainforest. Inside the rainbow. Inside the rain online free. Inside the rain man. Inside the rain clips. Inside the rain (2020. March 12, 2020 10:17PM PT Aaron Fisher’s semi-autobiographical dramedy about a manic depressive film student gracefully maneuvers through a fair share of mood swings. When asked to diagnose himself early in “Inside the Rain, ” Benjamin Glass, a college film student played by Aaron Fisher, cheerfully runs down a checklist: “I’m bipolar, ADHD, OCD, borderline personality disorder… You name it, I’ve got it. ” It’s a moment that is at once both amusing and unsettling ? even more so if you’re aware that Fisher, who also wrote, directed and co-edited this offbeat indie dramedy, is describing his own real-life medical condition. Indeed, knowing all that inevitably influences your response to the entire film, much of which plays like an engagingly freewheeling mix of autobiography and wish-fulfillment. Fisher, an ingratiatingly ordinary-looking fellow who could be plausibly cast as Jason Biggs’ taller and beefier kid brother, commendably refrains from making his cinematic doppelganger easily likable. Especially but not exclusively during Benjamin’s frequent manic episodes, he comes off as almost unbearably obnoxious, if not downright scary. A meltdown scene involving an angry Lyft driver, Benjamin’s frantic father, and a suitcase filled to bursting with purloined coins starts out as quite funny, and then suddenly isn’t. And as it escalates, the suspense is cringe-inducing because there’s no way to predict just how badly things might turn out. At the same time, however, Fisher is shrewd enough, both as a filmmaker and lead player, to maintain a suitable amount of sympathy for Benjamin, if only because of his boundless, albeit possibly self-delusional, determination to become a multi-hyphenate. After plummeting from a manic high into a deep-blue funk, Benjamin overdoses on his meds in his dorm room. It’s obviously not his first suicide attempt ? judging from the reaction of his mom (Catherine Curtin) and dad (Paul Schulze), they’ve almost gotten used to this sort of thing. But skittish students and school administrators fear the worst, leading to a mistaken perception of a planned repeat performance. Insisting he has been wrongly accused ? and, worse, marked for expulsion under the university’s “two-strikes” rule ? Benjamin decides to make a movie to present as exculpatory evidence. Yes, you guessed it: a movie he plans to write and direct, starring himself as Benjamin Glass. “Inside the Rain” is so fresh and audacious in so many ways that it’s a bit of letdown when it leans heavily on the cliché of the Gold-Hearted Hooker ? or, in this case, the Gold-Hearted Porn Actress and Part-Time Escort ? to provide Benjamin with inspiration, emotional support, and, most important, a female lead for his film. Emma, the sex worker played by Ellen Toland, is never entirely credible as a character; at times, she seems to be tolerating Benjamin in the manner one might treat an occasionally unruly pet. (A nice touch: She helps him with a campaign to crowd-source his movie’s budget. ) Truth to tell, despite Toland’s game performance, Benjamin seems better suited for close encountering with Lindsay (Rita Raider), a waifish pixie ? another cliché ? that he meets during one of his sporadic psych ward stays. Among the supporting players, Rosie Perez is a standout as Benjamin’s no-BS, Noo Yawk-accented therapist, who isn’t at all reluctant to suggest that maybe, just maybe, he has been looking for love in all the wrong places. And Eric Roberts, well cast as a once-successful producer who’s been reduced to living in his mother’s garage, makes a memorable impression simply by periodically popping up while wearing Hawaiian shirts loud enough to be heard in neighboring zip codes. LevelK has sold Icelandic vampire splatter comedy “Thirst” to several territories including North America following its market premiere at the European Film Market. Directed by Gaukur Úlfarsson and Steinþór Hróar Steinþórsson, the movie was jointly acquired by Uncork’d Entertainment and Dark Star Pictures for North American distribution, as well as Njutafilms for Sweden, Denmark, Norway [... ] Unlike in Italy and Belgium, French theaters will remain open in spite of a ban on gatherings for more than 100 people, according to a spokesperson for the FNCF, France’s national exhibitors org. French prime minister Edouard Philippe has banned gatherings for more than 100 people to contain the outbreak of coronavirus in the country. [... ] U. S. equities markets were poised for a rebound on Friday after Thursday’s coronavirus pandemic-fueled bloodbath marked the worst declines in indices across the board since the Black Monday meltdown in October 1987. Dow futures were up more than 1, 000 points in the pre-market session. The wild swings of the Dow, S&P 500 and NASDAQ markets [... ] Following the shutdown of schools and universities announced by France’s President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday, the French prime minister has now banned gatherings for more than 100 people to contain the outbreak of coronavirus in the country. The new ban, announced by the prime minister Edouard Philippe on Friday, has not been dated. A spokesperson [... ] France’s second biggest commercial network M6 is set to sell 50% of the capital of its technology company Bedrock to RTL Group with the aim of creating a leading streaming service in Europe. Bedrock, which is spearheaded by Jonas Engwall, is responsible for developing a platform used by 6Play, RTL Belgique, RTL Hongrie and RTL [... ] There have been a lot of adaptations (primarily for TV) of megaselling author James Patterson’s pulpy fictions, none particularly memorable, with the possible exception of hit 1997 thriller “Kiss the Girls. ” But then, his books seldom aim for much more than disposable entertainment, so it’s apt enough that their screen versions should follow suit. By [... ] Maybe it’s the fault of “The Fault in Our Stars” that we assume, in the flourishing modern era of the young-adult genre, that one of the story’s romantic leads has to die in order to advance the dramatic stakes. Fortunately, that’s not the case with director Julia Hart’s “Stargirl. ” Adapted by Hart, Kristin Hahn and [... ].
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Inside the rain imdb. Inside the rain full movie. Inside the main story. Scores updated at 11:00am on 2/23 to reflect the latest reviews. The gameplay is simple; the story is not One of the most heavily-anticipated game releases of the year, Quantic Dream's Playstation 3 exclusive Heavy Rain (Rated M) arrives in stores this week amid a deluge of critical acclaim. Its early Metascore of 88 marks the game as 2010's second-highest-scoring PS3 release to date. And, unlike most high-scoring titles, Heavy Rain isn't a sequel; instead, it introduces a new story and concept. While many modern videogames are hailed for their "cinematic" qualities, Heavy Rain is one of the most movie-like games to date, with the narrative -- a noir-like serial killer mystery -- clearly the emphasis. The drama unfolds in response to choices made by players, which are indicated using a unique, context-dependent control scheme. Make one too many wrong choices, and your character could die -- but that death factors into the story, while you continue playing as one of the other major characters. Below, we'll find out exactly what makes Heavy Rain such a special release, and see why a few critics weren't quite so impressed. But first, here's how the game compares to other PS3 releases (through February 23rd): 2010's Best Games So Far - Playstation 3 Game Publisher Genre Metascore User Score 1 BioShock 2 2K Games First-Person Shooter 88 8. 9 2 Heavy Rain Sony Adventure 7. 4 3 Bayonetta Sega Action 86 7. 3 4 Darksiders THQ Action-Adventure 82 8. 4 5 MAG 76 8. 3 All-Time Best "Original" Titles - Playstation 3 Year LittleBigPlanet 2008 95 6. 4 BioShock 94 8. 0 Braid Hothead 2009 93 Rock Band EA 2007 92 8. 7 Demon's Souls Atlus USA 89 6 Dead Space 9. 2 7 Uncharted: Drake's Fortune 8. 8 8 2010 9 Critter Crunch Capybara 87 9. 7 10 Dragon Age: Origins 7. 5 All-Time Best Platform Exclusive Titles - Playstation 3 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves 96 9. 3 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Konami Killzone 2 91 Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction Ninja Gaiden Sigma Tecmo 8. 1 Let's take a closer look at what game reviewers are saying about Heavy Rain: Overall concept and story A playable movie Ostensibly an adventure game, Heavy Rain better fits into the "interactive movie" genre -- where the unfolding narrative takes precedence over absolute player control. This is not a game where you actively control a major character in a predetermined story a la a God of War or Halo; instead, you mostly work in the background, guiding characters in a world where your actions ultimately determine their fates. --GameSpy (Note that while this approach sets Heavy Rain apart from most contemporary games, it does make it similar to Quantic Dream's previous release, Indigo Prophecy 83 -- although the new title is considered the superior of the two games. ) Virtually every review highlighted the movie-like aspects of Heavy Rain, some more explicitly than others. Heavy Rain has much more in common with films like Steven Soderbergh's Traffic or P. T. Anderson's Magnolia than it does with any game. --GamePro GamePro also praised the game for involving players so directly and actively in the narrative, rather than merely displaying the story through cutscenes or similar non-interactive techniques common elsewhere. In fact, that publication called Heavy Rain's story "one of the most arresting and engaging ever tried in a video game. " Of course, not every reviewer used the movie metaphor. GameZone, among others, compared Heavy Rain to a book: Heavy Rain is a game that epitomizes the concept that games are interactive novels. The story Many other publications lauded the story. The Onion A. V. Club enjoyed Heavy Rain's "horrifying scares and raw tension, " while Eurogamer called it "a thrilling mystery, cleverly composed, and unlike anything else you will play this year. " And numerous critics praised the emotional connection that forms between player and characters. When their lives are in danger, you'll care about whether or not they survive, and if they do die, you'll almost certainly mourn their absence. --VideoGamer Heavy Rain is an intensely absorbing experience that meticulously conveys the tension, urgency, surprise, and tragedy that its characters feel.... The adaptive plot of Heavy Rain becomes a deeply personal sum of your experiences. --Gamespot Several critics, however, found that the first few hours of Heavy Rain contain too many mundane events (yes, at one point you do get to brush your teeth) and not enough action. But IGN noted that while the game starts slow, once it picks up, "you'll be on the edge of your seat until the end and you won't want to put the controller down. " That publication added: Games have come pretty far in terms of how well stories are told and the level of writing quality that some of them are able to achieve, but Heavy Rain is easily amongst the best that's ever been put onto a disc. Not every publication praised the story unequivocally, however. If it were a film, Heavy Rain’s story wouldn’t exactly win an Oscar. But having control of events, and a personal connection to the characters, makes it seem that much more interesting. --Wired Some publications were more negative -- make that extremely negative: The fact is that if you strip away the beautiful imagery, the stirring musical score, the clever camera angles and the expressive facial animations, what you’re left with is a fairly gratuitous, schlocky and unoriginal story, packed with clunkily presented excesses which at times veer towards the comical.... Heavy Rain is a movie alright, but frankly, it’s not a very good one. --Games Radar And Eurogamer, though enjoying the story, did complain about some cliches in the dialogue. Rated M for murderousness If Heavy Rain is indeed like a movie, it's a thriller with mature themes and scenes of grisly violence. In fact, many reviewers cited Saw and Se7en as the movies that Heavy Rain most resembles. [Heavy Rain is] the first game to live up to the Mature rating. --The Onion A. Club [Heavy Rain has] some of the most intense and sometimes terrifying sequences ever found in a game. --Destructoid The M rating isn't just for violence, by the way; there's also nudity, for those of you concerned (or attracted) by such things. The ending... and starting over The ending of the game is not set in stone; it depends on the choices you make along the way. While most critics enjoyed their ultimate fates -- and advised playing through the entire game from start to finish, no matter what happens to your character(s) -- at least one reviewer wasn't completely satisfied at the end: Heavy Rain’s solution is to split up the ending into a slew of brief, disconnected vignettes. It doesn’t feel like a proper denouement ? more like watching a YouTube playlist. --Wired Destructoid actually hated the game's "inept" conclusion: The narrative, like the game, starts off incredibly slowly, gets very interesting toward the middle, and then becomes the worst shambles of deus ex machina and incredibly stupid plot twists that you could hope to find. On the other hand, IGN advised that the payoff at the end even justifies a replay of the full game: If you're going through a second, different playthrough, you won't see a ton of changes until the conclusion, but it'll be worth it. Gamespot disagreed about Heavy Rain's replayability, however: It's hard to actually go back and play through the game differently once you've completed it. Gameplay The consensus appears to be that while Heavy Rain may not be an "easy" game in terms of difficulty level, the controls and gameplay mechanics themselves are simple enough for even a gaming novice to pick up quickly. The gameplay underneath proves as simple as the wrapping is extravagant. --Wired Making decisions involves pressing buttons in response to context-sensitive choices that display on the screen, while action sequences involve button presses and/or movements in response to a series of symbols flashed on the screen (these are the "quick time events" that you have been reading about). It doesn't necessarily sound exciting on paper, but it proved to be engaging for most reviewers -- and it also means that there are no controls to memorize in order to succeed at the game. The range of flicks, motions and holds becomes an intuitive shorthand for the actions they set in motion, in a way that a more traditional control scheme would be unable to match without praying on your patience and muscle memory. --Eurogamer Although you're still matching button prompts, Heavy Rain feels much more like you're choosing and influencing what happens in the game, rather than simply reacting to it. --IGN Simply pressing a button may not sound compelling at first, but when your character’s finger in on the trigger, or when a child’s life rests in your hands, that single motion is just as intense as any boss fight. --GameInformer By the time you've finished things, what first felt a bit like a cheesy "push the flashing button! " moment becomes an opportunity to see where it all could have gone differently. Most importantly, though, the icon-driven sequences are fun -- and not just in a quick reaction time test sort of way. --TotalPlayStation You'll find yourself standing in awe at doing something as pedestrian as changing a baby's diaper. --1Up Simple didn't translate into "good" for every critic. For example, GameSpy -- among many publications -- was not fond of the player movement controls: Moving characters is generally awkward, with depth perception being a particular issue. 1Up had similar complaints: Holding down R2 lets you walk around the environments and the Left analog stick changes directions. At best, this process is cumbersome and by far the weakest part of the experience. It's never out and out bad, but I was never completely comfortable doing it either. On the other hand, that publication loved how the game felt (literally
Inside the rain forest where no man has been. Inside the rain movie trailer 2019. Inside the rainbow lodge. Inside the rain wiki. Inside the saints. Inside the rain book. Critics Consensus No consensus yet. Tomatometer Not Yet Available TOMATOMETER Total Count: N/A Coming soon Release date: Mar 13, 2020 Audience Score Ratings: Not yet available Inside the Rain Ratings & Reviews Explanation Tickets & Showtimes The movie doesn't seem to be playing near you. Go back Enter your location to see showtimes near you. Inside the Rain Videos Photos Movie Info College film student Benjamin Glass (played by writer-director Aaron Fisher) has it all: ADHD, OCD, borderline personality. And he's also bipolar. But Glass is more than his diagnoses - he prefers the term "recklessly extravagant" - and he's determined to prove his genius. When a misunderstanding threatens to expel him from college, Glass pushes back; he plans on recreating the incident on video, with the help of a moonlighting sex worker (Ellen Toland) to clear his name. But how will he raise the money for the film, when his parents dismiss the scheme as another manic episode? Inside the Rain is a wincingly funny rom-com-drama, anchored by off-kilter performances by co-stars Aaron Fisher and Ellen Toland. The colorful ensemble cast includes Rosie Perez as a tough love shrink, Eric Roberts as an unhinged film producer, and Catherine Curtin and Paul Schulze as the long-suffering parents. The ultimate underdog film and proof that if you believe in yourself, anything is possible. Rating: NR Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Mar 13, 2020 limited Runtime: 90 minutes Studio: Act 13 Cast Critic Reviews for Inside the Rain Audience Reviews for Inside the Rain There are no featured reviews for Inside the Rain because the movie has not released yet (Mar 13, 2020). See Movies in Theaters Inside the Rain Quotes Movie & TV guides.
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