Review | Berlin 2024: Some Rain Must Fall movie review – Chinese drama by Cannes best short film winner Qiu Yang exposes cracks in middle-class family life
- Qiu Yang, who won the best short film award at Cannes in 2017, returns with a drama about a woman whose family begins to fall apart after a freak accident
- With its expressive camera work and underlying sense of impending doom, Qiu’s movie critiques the dysfunctional lives of China’s moderately rich
![Yu Aier in a still from Some Rain Must Fall (category TBC; Mandarin), directed by Qiu Yang and co-starring Di Shike and Wei Yibo. The Chinese drama showed at the Berlin International Film Festival 2024. Photo: Wild Grass Films](https://cdn.i-scmp.com/sites/default/files/styles/1020x680/public/d8/images/canvas/2024/02/19/9522e36e-0ca2-4e77-9a28-c1b74e649f7f_d6b2e303.jpg?itok=BsXeSk6x&v=1708334830)
4/5 stars
It is substantial and stylish and revolves around a woman weighed down by the ever-widening cracks within her family, and her long-suppressed doubts about her desires in her comfortable middle-class life.
Anchored by Yu Aier’s remarkably nuanced turn as the woman careering towards a complete breakdown, Some Rain Must Fall offers bristling family drama with elements drawn from film noir and suspenseful psychological thrillers.
![Yu (left) in a still from Some Rain Must Fall. Photo: Wild Grass Films Yu (left) in a still from Some Rain Must Fall. Photo: Wild Grass Films](https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2024/02/19/98357512-f2c2-4064-afca-1c7cad537c9f_966e6f60.jpg)
But the film is neither derivative nor expansive, and is bolstered by Qiu’s taut screenplay and cinematographer Constanze Schmitt’s chiaroscuro-lit camerawork – which manages to transform a nondescript city into a combination of pallid interiors and shadowy neon-lit streets.
Set in an anonymous city in mainland China – it is, in fact, Qiu’s hometown, Changzhou, in Jiangsu province – Some Rain Must Fall unfolds across three days of its protagonist’s life after an accident at her daughter’s high school.
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