Occupation Rainfall

Occupation Rainfall

Occupation Rainfall

 
IMDb Ratings: 6.7/10
 
Genres: Action, Sci-Fi
 
Language: English
 
Release Year: 2021

Director: Luke Sparke

Stars Cast: Jason Isaacs, Temuera Morrison, Ken Jeong 

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Occupation Rainfall

Occupation Rainfall Movie Review

 
Of course, I really wanted to love the "Occupation Rainfall" from author and director Luke Sparke. And I have to admit that the movie actually started out in a weird way, but the movie just got out of control quickly and became a confusing chaos for the movie, where the red thread of the film story recently broke.

The story in "Occupation: Rainfall" is something that has been done countless times before; an alien race comes to Earth to attack our planet, but the people of the Earth are fighting. Oh gee, surprise, surprise. So it is not exactly the same as "Work: Rain" was re-inventing the wheel.

But even worse, the story has just come out of author and director Luke Sparke faster than an ice cube left out in the Arizona sun. And the movie did not recover, and I got back on track, which eventually led to me making a movie that I could enjoy in the middle of nowhere.

Certainly, they had enough good actors and actors in the movie, most of whom I was not familiar with, which is really nice. And I have to say that at first it was Temuera Morrison's name that attracted me to watch "Occupation: Rainfall", as I usually do not really like sci-fi films. But the film cover also seems to be interesting enough.

Apparently, "Work: Rain" was really nice to see. The CGI in the movie was great and the effective results were really good too. And I loved the design of the exotic creatures, despite their hats that look like the art department is heavily influenced by the "Predator" franchise.

"Activity: Rain" does not bring anything new to the sci-fi nature of the action, as there is nothing. So you will find yourself in the mood to go well here, with nothing new to offer viewers.

My rating of "Occupation: Rainfall" is based on five out of ten stars. If the story line were aligned and applied to the screen, I would rate it by six stars. But the story series has been a lot of random confusion in many parts, so five out of ten stars is what writer and director Luke Sparke can reap to succeed here with this 2020 film.