
Even the Rain (2010)
Even the Rain is a 2010 Spanish drama film directed by Icíar Bollaín. The film follows a film crew that travels to Bolivia to shoot a movie about Christopher Columbus' arrival in the Americas. While there, they become embroiled in a conflict between the local people and the government over the privatization of water. The film is filled with sexual moments that explore the power dynamics between the characters.
The film opens with a scene between the director, Sebastián (Gael García Bernal), and his assistant, Costa (Luis Tosar). Costa is trying to convince Sebastián to cast a local actor, Daniel (Juan Carlos Aduviri), in the lead role. Sebastián is hesitant, but Costa insists that Daniel is perfect for the role. The scene is filled with sexual tension as Costa tries to persuade Sebastián to take a chance on Daniel.
The sexual tension between Sebastián and Costa continues throughout the film. In one scene, Costa is helping Sebastián prepare for a meeting with the local government. As they discuss the situation, Costa moves closer to Sebastián and the two share a passionate kiss. This moment is significant because it shows the power dynamics between the two men. Sebastián is the director and Costa is his assistant, but in this moment, Costa is the one in control.
The sexual moments in Even the Rain are not limited to the relationship between Sebastián and Costa. There is also a scene between Daniel and his love interest, Carmen (Karra Elejalde). The two share a passionate kiss in the middle of a protest. This moment is significant because it shows the power of love in the face of adversity.
Even the Rain is a powerful film that explores the power dynamics between its characters. The sexual moments in the film are used to explore these dynamics and to show the power of love in the face of adversity.
The native clothing in the scenes depicting the conquest reveal much of people's buttocks, but completely cover the center line.
A native woman jokingly asks a native actor if he has love scenes in the movie and how many girls he kisses.
There is no sexual content in this movie.
A few moments showing indigenous women with exposed breasts, but always hidden behind hair, a feeding baby, or just outside the shot, except in the background once.