Review of I Come with the Rain (2009) by Dan K — 07 May 2010
With an all-star collection of Western and Asian actors, a main character with a truly haunting back-story, a fascinatingly authentic-feeling Hong Kong set shot on location, and a brooding art-house style, this movie sounds like it should be any Asian cinema buff's wet dream.
Unfortunately, the magically healing reincarnated modern-day Japanese Jesus, the character our detective protagonist is sent to capture, feels unkindly out of place and not worth the end of this 2-hour film's slow pace.
Also the soundtrack features a number of Radiohead songs (you choose if that fact belongs in this review's first or second sentence).
This review of I Come with the Rain (2009) was written by Dan K on 07 May 2010.
I Come with the Rain has generally received mixed reviews.
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