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Warm Summer Rain

Warm Summer Rain
Directed by Joe Gayton

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What happens when two strangers running from their pasts run into each other? Kelly Lynch (Drugstore Cowboy) heats up the screen with a "strong, emotionally truthful performance" (Los Angeles Times) in this intense erotic thriller that proves that everyone's got a secretand that you don't have to know someone's name in order to share the same fears and desires. After mysteriously leaving her life behind and buying a one-way ticket to anywhere, Kate (Lynch) wakes up married to a handsome stranger (Barry Tubb) she met at a bar. Hiding out in an abandoned house in the desert, the pair embarks on a torrid journey of sensual and romantic discoverybut it soon becomes clear that things can't stay this way forever.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #30954 in DVD
  • Brand: LYNCH,KELLY
  • Released on: 2005-07-26
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English, French, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds
  • Running time: 84 minutes

Customer Reviews

A Guilty Pleasure4
Kelly Lynch gives a captivating performance. Even the professional reviewers are unable to agree what exactly the story line in this movie is. There is a considerable amount of nudity, which perhaps distracts some people. Other people do not want to watch self-destructive people. I enjoy the movie and consider it one of my "Guilty Pleasures".

DOESN'T DESERVE NEGLECT4
Although given short shrift by the few critics who watched it, this is a worthy effort, marked by good acting, direction, technicals, and an intelligent script. Although in a state of undress through much of the film, Kelly Lynch is given an opportunity to display the full panoply of her acting range as there are essentially only two actors. And, as so often with independent films, all involved have an opportunity to be truly creative. The desert setting enhanced the starkness of the extreme emotions to which the viewer is exposed.

Ultimately Pretty Pointless2
The only thing that kept me watching this movie was to see if there was going to be a Twilight Zone-type ending that tied it all together.

Remember the Zone where five wildly-different people (a clown, a cowboy, a ballerina, etc.) are trapped in a round room and, when they finally escape, you find out that they're just dolls in a trash can? It was a lame Zone, but I thought of that watching this movie as Kelly Lynch wanted to stay inside that abandoned desert house--and wondered if that house was going to be a place between Life and Death. That Kelly might have been hovering between the two in that room and that her new "husband" was Satan. Or an angel. Something really off-the-wall.

But it didn't happen. It's pretty much a straight-forward story of dysfunctional low-lifes trying to figure out their messy lives--without telling us very much about themselves. The acting is very good and Kelly Lynch looks great naked (even with bandages on her wrists and wearing a dirty hosptial gown for the whole movie), but the story gets lost in the desert.

And what the heck happened to that baby that shows up for a couple of scenes and then disappears?
That's what I was wondering about for the rest of the movie but nothing more is said.