SummaryAgathe Villanova is a self-centered, workaholic feminist politician who, upon reluctantly returning to her home in the south of France to sort out her mother’s affairs, runs for an local election. Upon her arrival, Agathe grudgingly agrees to take part in a documentary being made by the blundering duo of Karim an aspiring filmmaker, and self-prof... Read More
Directed By:Agnès Jaoui
Written By:Agnès Jaoui, Jean-Pierre Bacri
Let It Rain
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Generally Favorable
72% Positive
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Let It Rain touches on class issues, feminism, immigration and the particular challenges facing a single, driven career woman in her 40s. But it's graceful in presenting its ideas, and what emerges is not a polemic but a kind of snapshot of modern-day concerns.
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Needlessly complicated, life already has more than enough petty dramas. Let It Rain may not be funny in a ha-ha sense, but it gave me an amused open-mouthed appreciation of life’s absurdities, including unanticipated nuisances like bad weather.
75
The interview sessions are all disastrous in one way or another; Let It Rain is at its wittiest when Michel flails around, grousing about his own divorce and child custody troubles without ever quite asking his interview subject an actual question
70
Despite an initial forecast of smart laughs and witty tete-a-tetes, the French dramedy Let It Rain winds up being a partly cloudy affair that lacks the cohesiveness of Agnes Jaoui’s two previous features, "The Taste of Others" and "Look at Me."
70
This is very much an actors’ film, not least because director-scripter Agnes Jaoui also appears in front of the camera in the well-seasoned role of Agathe Villanova.
60
The performances are excellent, even if none of the characters are all that likeable or involving.
40
It's all a little insular and very conversational, but the setting is cozy and the performances all pleasantly low-key.
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Production Company:
- Les Films A4
- France 2 Cinéma
- StudioCanal
- Canal+
- Région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
- Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
- TPS Star
Release Date:Jun 18, 2010
Duration:1 h 50 m




























