Like Sunday, Like Rain
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Like Sunday, Like Rain

Surrounded by wealth and living with abundant resources in Manhattan, 12-year-old cello prodigy Reggie, lives a solitary life lacking only frequently ...absent parents and friends. Estranged from family, having slacker boyfriend trou... Show More

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Surrounded by wealth and living in Manhattan, 12-year-old cello prodigy Reggie lives a lonely life. His parents are frequently absent, leaving him to fend for himself. Lacking friends and a strong support system, Reggie is desperate for connection and understanding. One day, fate brings him in contact with Eleanor, a struggling 23-year-old musician who has been recently let go from her job. Despite their age difference and vastly different life experiences, Reggie and Eleanor form a unique bond.

As they spend more time together, Reggie begins to find solace and mentorship in Eleanor, while she rediscovers her passion for music through him. Despite societal and legal obstacles, the pair gradually become a makeshift family. Together, they navigate the complexities of their lives and find healing in each other.

Like Sunday, Like Rain is a heartfelt drama that explores the power of human connection and the importance of finding family in unexpected places. Through beautifully crafted performances and thought-provoking storytelling, the film captures the raw emotions and challenges of two individuals from different backgrounds coming together to forge a meaningful relationship. Filled with poignant moments and touching dialogue, this movie showcases the transformative power of love and companionship, highlighting the potential for growth and personal development that can be found in even the most unlikely of circumstances.

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Like Sunday, Like Rain

Release Date:

06 Oct 2014

Writers:

Frank Whaley

Awards:

6 wins