I was not sure what to expect from Rainbow Raani when I first saw it. The humor is offbeat, and the first 5 minutes can leave you perplexed as to what this film is actually about.
However, there is a subtle beauty to the film that isn't apparent until after you've seen the whole thing. The plot moves slowly at first, giving you time to get a feel for the tropical culture. There are several subplots that connect a range of characters from Guyana and New York City. It culminates in some interesting twists by the end.
If not for the film itself, the music alone makes it worth a watch.
I recommend this to anyone with slightly eccentric tastes. You might not know what to make of it at first, but you'll be quoting it after you've seen it!
However, there is a subtle beauty to the film that isn't apparent until after you've seen the whole thing. The plot moves slowly at first, giving you time to get a feel for the tropical culture. There are several subplots that connect a range of characters from Guyana and New York City. It culminates in some interesting twists by the end.
If not for the film itself, the music alone makes it worth a watch.
I recommend this to anyone with slightly eccentric tastes. You might not know what to make of it at first, but you'll be quoting it after you've seen it!