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Movie with a domestic thriller vibe, reminiscent of 'The Woman in the Window' and 'The Girl on the Train', the feature film 'Fear of Rain' tells the story of a girl living with schizophrenia who struggles with terrible hallucinations when she begins to suspect her neighbor has kidnapped a child. The only person who believes her is Caleb - a boy she doesn't even know exists. Despite being a disservice to what schizophrenia really is, 'Fear of Rain' has a good pace and, above all, good suspense. The highlight is Katherine Heigl as the protagonist, in one of the best roles of her career after beloved titles from the public such as 'Knocked Up' and 'Grey's Anatomy'.
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A girl living with schizophrenia struggles with terrifying hallucinations as she begins to suspect her neighbor has kidnapped a child. The only person who believes her is Caleb, a boy she isn't even sure exists.
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