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Before the Rains (2007)

Before the Rains (2007)
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An Englishman intent on opening a spice plantation in Kerala attempts to gain the trust of the local villagers and destroys numerous lives in the process in this period drama from director/cinematographer Santosh Sivan. The year is 1937, and the power that the English wield over the citizens of India can be devastating even in the mildest of cases. Henry Moores (Linus Roache) is an entrepreneur and businessman who has singled out Kerala as the site where he plans to break ground on a potentially lucrative spice plantation. When Henry discovers that he will have to build a new road in order to make his plans feasible, he enlists the aid of trusted right-hand man T.K. (Rahul Bose) is warming the locals to the idea. The project is going to take plenty of manpower, and Henry is going to need all the help he can get. But while Henry relies on T.K. to help him realize his professional goals, his personal needs fall on the shoulders of his pretty housekeeper, Sajani (Nandita Das). One day, when their trip into the forest to collect honey takes a decidedly sensual turn, two local village boys witness the erotically charged tryst and word eventually gets back to Sanani's husband in the village. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Linus RoacheRahul Bose, (more)
Director(s):
Santosh Sivan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Before the Rains

An Englishman intent on opening a spice plantation in Kerala attempts to gain the trust of the local villagers and destroys numerous lives in the process in this period drama from director/cinematographer Santosh Sivan. The year is 1937, and the power that the English wield over the citizens of India can be devastating even in the mildest of cases. Henry Moores (Linus Roache) is an entrepreneur and businessman who has singled out Kerala as the site where he plans to break ground on a potentially lucrative spice plantation. When Henry discovers that he will have to build a new road in order to make his plans feasible, he enlists the aid of trusted right-hand man T.K. (Rahul Bose) is warming the locals to the idea. The project is going to take plenty of manpower, and Henry is going to need all the help he can get. But while Henry relies on T.K. to help him realize his professional goals, his personal needs fall on the shoulders of his pretty housekeeper, Sajani (Nandita Das). One day, when their trip into the forest to collect honey takes a decidedly sensual turn, two local village boys witness the erotically charged tryst and word eventually gets back to Sanani's husband in the village. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Santosh Sivan
Writer(s):
Cathy Rabin
Producer(s):
Andrew SpauldingTom HardartDoug Mankoff
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations, Violence)
Categories:
Drama
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Patricia D.

I loved this movie!! All of the actors were great and the scenery was beatiful!! The scenes were shot so well. I wish it were longer!! Trish

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Spencer M.

The sins of adultery. The movie is very suspenseful & dramatic. Very well acted. You feel the pain and guilt of the actors. I highly recommend it.

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Amber W.

Thought this was a love story but turned out to be a suspense. Was a great movie! Kept you on the edge of your seat the whole time. HIghly recommend!!

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