Analysis Of The Movie Even The Rain

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After watching the movie "Even the Rain", I was impressed how deeply it was thought out. With this film, I realized that people are ambiguous, and in different situations may not act the same way, showing the character from an unexpected side for others, and for himself. Also that history always repeats. Are hundreds of years old and forgotten, Read in dusty books suddenly is played at you through the window. Can we call Columbus the conquistador? Or whether he was just discoverer? I suppose that both. The Spaniards brought the natives of America the cross the Bible and the sword, and took away their home, their land and their culture destroyed. Modern Colombian government and transnational corporations, as well as five hundred years ago invade the lives of Aboriginal, depriving them of water. "Water - is the life! You do not understand! "- Says Juan Carlos Aduviri, a local rebel actor and historical film about Christopher Columbus. And really, how can …show more content…

Heroic priest Bartolomeo Las Casas, a fighter for the rights of Indians in real life is afraid, constantly looking around to the disorder in Cochabamba. Yes, and the whole film crew, so enthusiastically create a movie instantly is ready to quit, fearing riots taking place in the city. A petty producer Costa, who boasts that for 2 bucks, employs a large crowd, suddenly imbued with sympathy for the woman whose child has suffered in the riots, and spitting on the danger of going into the inferno to save the girl. Everyone is different. We may be bad, but we can and show themselves as heroes. This is a movie in another movie that has a story from the past that is repeated nowadays: the same conflicts between exploited and exploiters, enslavement, injustice, protection of the public against those who put a price, and also the story of how the union of many sometimes gets what seemed

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