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  2. Resume=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. Duration=1h 30 m
  4. Directed by=Aaron Fisher
  5. star=Rosie Perez

Inside the brain. Inside the rain 2019. During a session with his new psychiatrist, the bi-polar Ben Glass (Aaron Fisher) is told by Dr. Holloway ( Rosie Perez), that she can cure him in 6-weeks if he can trust her. The challenge is laid down in writer/director/editor/actor Aaron Fisher in a comedy loosely based on his life in Inside The Rain. Ben has a few problems that led him to Dr. Holloway. He was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, ADHD, OCD, anxiety and takes a rather large regimen of prescription meds to keep his life manageable. Against the warnings of his parents, Ben is finally taking steps to make something of his life and attend a prestigious university’s film school program. Things go badly right from the start when, at his first campus party, Ben hooks up with a classmate for a one-night stand, which turns out to be a literal one-night stand. The realization triggers an emotional spiral, and Ben decides to ingest a large handful of his psychiatric meds. He then awakens in the ER and receives one strike against him at the university. “…to make a film about the misunderstanding in hopes…the admissions board to reinstate him. ” When he returns to school, the girl checks in on Ben as he is sorting out his meds for the week. The sheer number of pills he takes freaks the girl out, and she immediately calls campus security. Ben receives his second strike and is promptly kicked out of film school. Believing he’s been treated unfairly and misunderstood, Ben asks his father to sue the school, which he won’t do. He then files a petition to be reinstated and plans to make a film about the misunderstanding in hopes his film will convince the admissions board to reinstate him. "…rarely a misstep, if any at all, and nothing feels forced. ".
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A classic 1952 Musical film from MGM, Singin' in the Rain happened when the legendary team of Comden and Green were given the keys to the studio's music vaults and told to pound out a script based on what they found inside. note The result, co-directed and choreographed by Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly, is a frothy but sledgehammer-accurate comedy set during the transition from silent film to talkies ? a period of major upheaval in the movie industry, as stars learned to cope with the novel concept of 'talking' and all its attendant requirements. Chief among them being, of course, that now they had to act. Don Lockwood (Kelly) is the current king of silent Hollywood, one-half (or perhaps three-quarters) of the A-list team Lockwood & Lamont. His "partner" is Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen), a bottle-blonde, bubble-brained diva whose ego has long since turned Don off any thought of carrying their romance off-screen... not that he can convince Lina of that. In the main, however, Don's the George Clooney of his day: rich, debonair, enjoying the perks of celebrity life to the hilt. Loyally at his side at all times is his lifelong best buddy and current studio musician Cosmo Brown (Donald O'Connor), who is just tactful enough to keep quiet about the duo's past as a failed vaudeville act. Then, fleeing a mob of fans one night, Don's rescued by self-described "serious actress" Kathy Selden ( Debbie Reynolds). She not only proves immune to his movie star charms but accuses him of having no artistic substance whatsoever: "just a lot of dumb show! " Don is incensed, but her words prove prophetic with the startling acclaim for The Jazz Singer. The studio abruptly (as in mid-take) decides to make the current Lockwood & Lamont picture a "talkie" too. Cue frantic ? and cringe-worthy ? attempts on everyone's part to come to grips with the new technical requirements. Unfortunately, no technology in the world can remedy Lina's voice, a shrill Brooklyn screech completely at odds with her silent image as a refined leading lady. Faced with utter ruin when the now wildly-anachronistic Dueling Cavalier is hooted down at a test screening, Don, Cosmo and Kathy cook up a plan so stupid it just might work: convert the whole mess into a fantasy musical. Of course, Don's co-star can't sing any better than she can speak. Thus, inspired by a synchronization accident during the screening, Cosmo also invents dubbing, and arranges for Kathy to secretly record all of Lina's songs and dialogue. Inevitably, Lina discovers the ruse?and is suddenly threatening to ruin everyone's careers and potentially seize the studio. Maybe she's not as dumb as she looks... Will Kathy be forced to give up her dreams? Or will the power of True Love win out over studio greed? And will Cosmo ever get to "start suffering and write that symphony"? This film provides examples of: '50s Hair: Much of the cast's hairstyles are almost 50s-style 1920s 'dos. It's Cyd Charisse's sleek bob that felt nigh-accurate. Abhorrent Admirer: Lina, for Don. Lina herself, however, is undaunted. It doesn't help that Don frequently has to kiss and act romantically towards her, as part of his job. Actor Shipping: In-Universe: The gossip interviewer, the "Fan Magazine", and oh-so-many fans of "Lockwood and Lamont" ship them as actors. The gossip interviewer in the opening sequence asks if wedding bells approach. Added Alliterative Appeal: "Well, here comes our lovely leading lady now! " Advertised Extra: Advertisements for the classic movie listed the names of all its stars, which was common at the time. However along with the people you would expect (Kelly, O'Connor, Reynolds, Hagen, Mitchell) they had Cyd Charisse. She was in the movie for less than 3 minutes as Kelly’s dance partner during a Big-Lipped Alligator Moment (which was inside another Big-Lipped Alligator Moment). The strange thing is that Charisse was not a star yet it probably would not have made a difference whether people saw the movie or not. You could chalk it up to fanservice. Affectionate Parody: Of the early Hollywood musicals, spoofing how sound screwed many things up. And like the best affectionate parodies, it pokes fun by being a great example of an old school Hollywood musical. Alliterative Name: The lovely leading lady herself, Lina Lamont, as well as the team of Lamont and Lockwood. Had they thought to also give Don a name that starts with L, they could have had The Lockhorns on their hands. There's also Zelda Zanders who gets far less screen time than Lina. All Just a Dream: The framing device used to switch The Dueling Cavalier from accidentally campy to intentionally campy. Although the film ends with the main character apparently not waking up and staying in the dreamworld... All Love Is Unrequited: "Broadway Melody" involves the guy not getting the girl, who wasn't interested in him in the first place. The Alleged Car: Cosmo's. Cosmo: I can't understand it. This car hasn't given me a lick of trouble in nearly six hours. All Musicals Are Adaptations: The Musical of the film exists, and has had at least one Broadway run, but Singing In The Rain is famous for being an original film musical: one of the few that was not based on a previous film, book, play or Broadway production. Almost Kiss: Between Don and Cyd Charrisse in "Broadway Melody". All the mobster has to do is offer a diamond necklace to her and Don is rejected. Anachronism Stew: The film takes place in the late 1920s at the very start of the sound era, however the "Beautiful Girl" segment, supposedly being shot for a movie of the era, is technologically too advanced for what was possible at the time (compare the real-life film of the era, The Broadway Melody). The closing musical segment is also supposed to theoretically be part of a film within the film; however, it too is far more advanced than would have been possible in the late 1920s. In fairness it is presented as a fantasy sequence, so does not necessarily count as an anachronism. Arc Word: 'Dignity'. Don's claim to it is Blatant Lies; Lina has the appearance of it but it quickly vanishes as soon as her fame is in danger; Kathy struggles with it after Don catches her at her job. Cosmo, who never pretends to have any, is probably the happiest throughout the film, and Kathy and Don are a lot better off when they realize they could lose a bit of dignity every now and then. Artistic Licence ? History: Once The Jazz Singer is a smash hit all the movie theatres are instantly installing sound equipment, the studios are racing to adapt and actors are struggling to make the transition, all within the space of a few months. In reality ? as at the beginning of the film ? sound was first regarded as a fad that wouldn't last, and it wasn't until 1929 that the studios really adopted 'talkies' as a standard feature; the first full-length talking picture, Lights of New York, was released in 1928. Even until the mid 1930s, most Hollywood films were produced in dual silent and talking versions, and cinemas only gradually adopted the equipment necessary to play 'talkies'. Bad "Bad Acting": Cosmo and Don (Don even admits it to Kathy), both humorously and charmingly; Lina, not so much on either count. Don takes it a little too far in the original version of The Dueling Cavalier, to the point where he actually manages to give an even less convincing performance than Lina. Banana Peel: Cosmo sings that one of the ways to "Make 'em Laugh" is to slip on a banana peel. The Beautiful Elite: Given this is Hollywood, of course the cast is of good looking people. The "Beautiful Girls" number is all about this. Been There, Shaped History: Cosmo is clearly the greatest technical genius in cinema history. Starting as a lowly pianist for sappy love scenes, Cosmo single-handedly rescues an unreleasable picture in post-production by splicing it into a different movie (paving the way for Cut-and-Paste Translation); comes up with the idea of using playback to dub new lines into existing scenes; invents lip-synching on the fly; invents the movie musical; and just generally saves the entire studio from going bankrupt. " Gimme a raise ", indeed. Belligerent Sexual Tension: Inverted. Arguing with Lina only makes her hot under the collar, while Don himself is a block of ice. Lina: [after a take] Oh, couldn't kiss me like that and not mean it a teensie weensie bit! Don: Meet the greatest actor in the world! I'd rather kiss a tarantula! Lina: Oh, you don't mean that. Don: I don't...? Hey, Joe, bring me a tarantula! Beyond the Impossible: The "Fit as a Fiddle" sequence. It takes a lot of training to dance and play fiddle at the same time, but the way Don and Cosmo do it is way beyond anyone's reach. Big Applesauce: There's a combination of this and The Big Rotten Apple. In "Broadway Melody", a rube with aspirations of being a Broadway star (Don) arrives in Manhattan and quickly gains fame, at the expense of his innocence. The sequence ends on a hopeful note, with an identical nerd in glasses greeting a tuxedo-clad Don, continuing the cycle. Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Lina has a nice public persona, but is a prima donna behind th
Inside the rain scene. Inside the rain full movie. Inside the rain cast. YouTube. Inside the rain movie trailer 2019. Inside the rain soundtrack. Inside the main story. Inside the rainbow book. Opens March 13, 2020 1 hr 30 min Comedy Drama Tell us where you are Looking for movie tickets? Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing Inside the Rain (2020) near you. ENTER CITY, STATE OR ZIP CODE GO This movie releases on March 13, 2020. Sign up for a FANALERT® and be the first to know when tickets and other exclusives are available in your area. Also sign me up for FanMail to get updates on all things movies: tickets, special offers, screenings + more. Inside the Rain: Trailer 1 1 of 1 Inside the Rain (2020) Synopsis 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 porn actress, to clear his name. Read Full Synopsis Movie Reviews Presented by Rotten Tomatoes.
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