Snails in the Rain

Snails in the Rain

201382 min
5.7/10
Drama

Plot Summary

Tel Aviv, Summer 1989. Boaz, a beautiful and alluring linguistics student, receives anonymous, male written love letters, that undermine his sexual identity and interfere on his peaceful life with his beloved girlfriend.

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👥Cast (13)

Yoav Reuveni

Yoav Reuveni

Boaz

Moran Rosenblatt

Moran Rosenblatt

Noa

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Yariv Mozer

Prof. Richlin

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Yehuda Nahari

Nir

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Hava Ortman

Ruth

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Eyal Cohen

The mechanic

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Eran Lev

Army soldier

Lior Soroka

Lior Soroka

Student at the library

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Eyal Kentov

Guy at the pool

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Adi Douiev

Michal

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Guy Lubelchik

Yoni

Ori Yaniv

Ori Yaniv

Ori

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Director

Yariv Mozer

Writers

Yariv Mozer, Yossi Avni-Levy

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🏷️Keywords

sexual identityin the closethomoeroticismlgbtself-loathinggay theme

💬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

8/29/2022

"Boaz" (Yoav Reuveni) is the deliciously hunky boyfriend of "Noa" (Moran Rosenblatt) living an apparently happy life together. Not long into this rather pedestrian drama, though, we discover that he has a bit of PTSD from his time doing National Service in his native Israel, and that during that time he also had a bit of bi-curiosity. Back to current day, it seems that "Boaz" is having to wrestle more and more with his increasingly encroaching desires for men... What is fuelling this change? Well he is awaiting an important letter from university so is regularly checking his PO box. Contained within, though, are a series of love letters from an unknown male suitor who in the most benign and gentle of fashions commences to wreak havoc with this young man's relationship. For the most part this just muddles along, but there is one scene of sexual violence (towards his girlfriend) that I though not just unnecessary to the plot development, but it also rendered much of the ostensibly potent conclusion to the film seriously implausible. Indeed, by the end I found myself thinking that his attractiveness was entirely skin deep! There isn't really much dialogue to speak of, and the time-shifted narrative is all just a bit weak and feeble. The title doesn't do it much favours really, either and were it not for the fact that he an handsome fella to watch on screen - there are plenty of shower and sex scenes - I am not sure I would have bothered seeing it through.

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Production Companies

FishCorb Films