Mounting hardships threaten the life of a shy photographer and corner him into facing his unraveling secrets.Mounting hardships threaten the life of a shy photographer and corner him into facing his unraveling secrets.Mounting hardships threaten the life of a shy photographer and corner him into facing his unraveling secrets.
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A thought provoking and moving film. Loved the humor moments throughout. A must see!
A man who loves photography and helping the poor in Kenya finds himself afflicted with a debilitating illness . He rejects love and is forced to confront a past he wishes to escape .
Contemplative , tragic , sad ...
It's not a big budget film but it is well acted and has several messages and works to pull the viewer in .
A little slow in the middle but excellent movie. Great story of truth in suffering and truth in love. Excellent acting
Just watched this movie and really enjoyed it. Great story line with strong acting. Highly recommend it!
For those who have ever known suffering, real suffering, and ached to find answers, this film will resonate, validate, and heal.
Its message of hope triumphing over despair transcends geographical, social, and cultural boundaries. Every character in this film is searching for something - healing, fulfillment, love, purpose, redemption - and we know them all. They are our friends, our coworkers, our sons and daughters, our neighbors. They're all of us, really, at times. Treading water, gasping for air, thrashing against the current, and still thirsting. Yet among the pain and suffering, there are moments of joy, much-needed laughter, beauty, and art. The humor endears us to the characters, gives a reprieve from the relentless hardships, and reminds us of God's provision and little joys in a broken world. It isn't overwhelming or forced; it is just enough.
Chasing the Rain inspires self-reflection, kindles empathy, unseats complacency, and quenches a thirst for healing.
Its message of hope triumphing over despair transcends geographical, social, and cultural boundaries. Every character in this film is searching for something - healing, fulfillment, love, purpose, redemption - and we know them all. They are our friends, our coworkers, our sons and daughters, our neighbors. They're all of us, really, at times. Treading water, gasping for air, thrashing against the current, and still thirsting. Yet among the pain and suffering, there are moments of joy, much-needed laughter, beauty, and art. The humor endears us to the characters, gives a reprieve from the relentless hardships, and reminds us of God's provision and little joys in a broken world. It isn't overwhelming or forced; it is just enough.
Chasing the Rain inspires self-reflection, kindles empathy, unseats complacency, and quenches a thirst for healing.
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- TriviaMatt Lanter and Hallee Hirsch were on 90210 (2008) but never shared any scenes together.
- SoundtracksWhy?
written by Logan Castle
performed by Combat Corduroy
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- 1h 56m(116 min)
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