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Director: Neil LaBute
Cast: Jean-Marc Barr, Peter Bogdanovich, David Cage, Ben Chaplin
A powerful short documentary inspired by the launch of the genre breaking PlayStation 3 title HEAVY RAIN. Directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Neil LaBute, the seven minute short was filmed in London, LA & Paris and asks leading luminaries, 'How far would you go to save someone you love?'
Critical Reception & Ratings
While Heavy Rain (2010) is a powerful short documentary directed by Neil LaBute that explores how far one would go to save a loved one, it has received a mixed critical reception, with no significant awards recognition. The film's IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes ratings are not available, so its public reception is unclear.
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Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Neil LaBute in 2010, this powerful short documentary explores the lengths people will go to save those they love. Featuring insightful commentary from luminaries like Jean-Marc Barr and David Cage, it offers a thought-provoking examination of the human condition that will resonate with fans of thoughtful, genre-blending cinematic experiences.
Heavy Rain is a 2010 action-adventure video game developed by Quantic Dream and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The game features four protagonists involved with the mystery of the Origami Killer, a serial killer who uses extended periods of rainfall to drown his victims. The player interacts with the game by performing actions highlighted on screen related to motions on the controller, and in some cases, performing a series of quick time events. The player's choices and actions during the game affect the narrative.
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