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On a remote island in the Pacific, a group of ship passengers finds themselves trapped by an incessant tropical storm. The situation becomes complicated when the arrival of a cabaret singer, who presents herself as a woman with a free and provocative lifestyle, stirs tensions within the group. Her charismatic personality and uninhibited past clash with the conservative customs of the other passengers, including a strict missionary who sees her as a threat to her salvation mission.

As the storm strips away the stability of the island and its inhabitants, repressed passions and secrets begin to emerge. The tension between the missionary and the singer intensifies, turning into a psychological duel that exposes each character's insecurities and hidden desires. The anguish of the situation forces them to confront their own beliefs and moralities, compelling them to question what they truly value in life.

The film's atmosphere becomes increasingly dramatic as the rain transforms into a symbol of liberation and harm. Each dialogue feels like a blow to the heart, drawing viewers into an emotional journey where survival and redemption intertwine. The claustrophobia of the place and time serves as a powerful backdrop to explore human nature in its rawest and most vulnerable forms. In the end, there are no easy answers, only the revelation that we all carry storms within us.

Media type
Movie
Year
1932
Director
Lewis Milestone
Writer
Maxwell Anderson
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.90
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
90.00
Actors
Joan Crawford
Walter Huston
Matt Moore
Guy Kibbee
William Gargan
Beulah Bondi
Kendall Lee
Fred Howard
Ben Hendricks Jr.
Mary Shaw
Walter Catlett
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Lewis Milestone
Original title
Rain
Duration
94
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