Black Rain (1989)

1989 • 122 minutes
5.0
1 review
86%
Tomatometer
TV-UNRATED
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Throughout the 1980s, Shohei Imamura (The Pornographers, Profound Desires of the Gods), a leading figure of the Japanese New Wave era of the 1960s, cemented his international reputation as one of the most important directors of his generation with a series of films that all competed at Cannes to great critical acclaim. The harrowing Black Rain (1989) details the precarious existence of a household of atomic bomb survivors as, five years after being caught in the blast of Hiroshima, they struggle to find a husband for their 25-year-old niece. This work epitomises the director's almost documentary style of filmmaking, exposing the vulgar yet vibrant and instinctive underbelly of Japanese society through a sympathetic focus on peasants, prostitutes, criminal lowlife and other marginalised figures to explore the schism between the country's timeless premodern traditions and the modern face it projects to the world.
Rating
TV-UNRATED

Ratings and reviews

5.0
1 review
Katherine Combs
July 12, 2021
A haunting tale based on a book about the aftermath of the atomic bomb. I loved the characters even though I knew how it would end.
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