
In a small Pacific village, a widowed fisherman marries a girl young enough to be his daughter. Complications ensue when the new wife falls in love with her husband's son.


Is it worth a watch? You should definitely watch this if you like movies where people are miserable and it never stops raining. If you want a happy ending or something light, you should probably stay far away from this one. It’s a movie for people who like watching families fall apart in real time. It’s definitely not ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

William Wyler

Eduardo Notari
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"Is it worth a watch? You should definitely watch this if you like movies where people are miserable and it never stops raining. If you want a happy ending or something light, you should probably stay far away from this one. It’s a movie for people who like watching families fall apart in real time. It’s definitely not for anyone who hates old, scratchy audio or actors who yell their lines. I watched this on a Tuesday night when it was actually raining outside, which felt like 4D cinema. A House..."
Dale Van Every, Olive Edens, John B. Clymer, John Huston
United States

