Same Love, Same Rain
Same Love, Same Rain
| 16 September 1999 (USA)
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Jorge is a writer for a left-leaning Buenos Aires magazine that's at odds with the country's military dictatorship. He meets lovely and intelligent actress Laura and begins an on-and-off romance that will continue for the next two decades. Fearful of commitment, Jorge initially moves on from her and his fortunes suffer, but the situation changes when he and Laura renew their acquaintance. Meanwhile, the country undergoes a political transformation.

Reviews
SoftInloveRox Horrible, fascist and poorly acted
Lumsdal Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Jenna Walter The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
jotix100 I'm not sure I liked this film by the talented, and versatile Argentine film director, Juan Jose Campanella, as much as his other pictures and television work. On the one hand, this is a love story between Laura and Jorge, seen through about twenty years of history of the country. They meet, they fall in love, they break up when Laura finds out about Jorge's betrayal. Then years go by and they are reunited for what appears to be for keeps. It is a love story that takes the viewer through different periods of recent Argentine history that sometimes has nothing to do with what the lovers are experiencing at any one of those turbulent times.For a moment, we thought this was going to be another account of the "dirty war", but lo and behold, it is basically not so. The story takes place at the headquarters of a magazine, with a format much like the New Yorker. Jorge contributes short stories that blend well within the content of the publication. It is a left of center periodical with a political slant, something that probably was not appreciated by the military regime, in power at the beginning of the story. Basically it is the tale about two young people, that loving each other so much, it's inconceivable how their romance fizzles. Jorge, a struggling writer, has a lot to say, but unfortunately, he is not given the opportunity to do so. Laura eventually finds her own voice and goes on her own after the traumatic breakup.Juan Jose Campanella is a director that works well with his leading man, Ricardo Darin, one of the best actors from that country working in films today. Director and actor clearly understand what is demanded from each other and the film is a tribute to their collaboration. The screen play owes a lot to both Mr. Campanella and Fernando Castets. The cinematographer, Daniel Shulman, has worked with the director before. His take of Buenos Aires is a city that comes alive after dark. The soundtrack by Emilio Kauderer is pleasant and blends well with the action.Laura Villamil, who plays Laura, is a gorgeous creature. She projects intelligence and wit. Under the director's guidance she gives a good performance. Same could be said about Ricardo Darin, a welcome addition to any film. This actor makes us think his Jorge Pellegrini is real. Eduardo Blanco has worked for Mr. Campanella before. His Roberto is kind of a goofy guy with the heart in the right place. The late Ulises Dumont gives a marvelous reading to his tragic Marquez. Others in the cast are Rodrigo Dela Serna, Alicia Zanca and Alfonso DeGracia, among the supporting roles.
casch0101 Don't miss this film This is the second film by Argentinian-born living in USA for more than 20 years, Juan José Campanella, that I watched. The first was "El Hijo De la Novia" (Oscar-nominated). I liked this one better. Argentinian movie critic Guillermo Ravaschivo (from "cineismo.com") didn't like it at all in spite of his reckoning of the film's good values...but I suspect he is too bitter a person to like this film (or many others, for that matter). This is a wonderful film. The political issues (as well as the rest) are just a backyard scenery for the close-up given to this particular LOVE of Jorge Pellegrini to Laura throughout more than 20 years, having met intimately but briefly twice after the first passionate and longer lasting time. I do agree the idea of people rebelling with strong verbal innuendos to their bosses would not yield the results herein depicted (i.e. the employee either remains employed or the employee is a "friend" of his boss and after his quitting still remain friend and in the job). But everyone, EVERY ACTOR in this movie is about perfect, and so is the idea and script. Juan Jose Campanella did absorb some Hollywoodish (especially TV-dian) mannerisms which show. But then, it is NOT a Hollywood film. Jorge Darin's performance alone is worth the whole films. Admittedely, both scripters wrote the script only with him in mind, all the time.
fjlacerda I don't know if somebody noticed it before, but, El mismo amor, la misma lluvia, is almost a remake of a Brazilian film, from the sixties, called "Todas as mulheres do mundo"(All the Women in the World) by Domingos Oliveira (1966). A comedy that perpetuates the talent and charm of Leila Diniz, who died prematurely in a plane crash.The plot is similar to the Argentinian movie: Paulo is a famous flirt known for picking up beautiful women on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro. This professional seducer finds true love when he meets Maria Alice, a young teacher. From then on, he confronts the dilemma of whether to give up "all the women of the world" to live with only one. The film deals with the conflict between old and new social roles women in the '60s had to choose between, and is based on the true story of the director's relationship with the leading lady. The film had a strong impact on contemporary Brazilian film, and is the most well-known role played by legendary beauty Leila Diniz
imcastejon If you enjoyed "El hijo de la Novia" ("Son of the Bride"), you must go for this one. The same rock solid characters with a better script. A story you can believe in, a group of characters you laugh and suffer with.