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2020128 minScience Fiction, Action

Occupation: Rainfall

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Is Occupation: Rainfall worth watching? With a rating of 6.191/10, this Science Fiction, Action film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Occupation: Rainfall Synopsis

Two years into an intergalactic invasion of Earth, survivors in Sydney, Australia, fight back in a desperate ground war. As casualties mount by the day, the resistance and their unexpected allies, uncover a plot that could see the war come to a decisive end. With the Alien invaders hell-bent on making earth their new home, the race is on to save mankind.

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Top Cast

Dan Ewing
Dan EwingMatt Simmons
Jet Tranter
Jet TranterAmelia Chambers
Temuera Morrison
Temuera MorrisonPeter Bartlett
Ken Jeong
Ken JeongBud Miller
Jason Isaacs
Jason IsaacsSteve (voice)
Daniel Gillies
Daniel GilliesHayes
Lawrence Makoare
Lawrence MakoareGarry the Alien
Dena Kaplan
Dena KaplanRobin Sigiro
Vince Colosimo
Vince ColosimoJacob
Katrina Risteska
Katrina RisteskaSuarez

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Is Occupation: Rainfall worth watching?

Occupation: Rainfall has received mixed reviews with a 6.191/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Science Fiction, Action movies.

Is Occupation: Rainfall hit or flop?

Occupation: Rainfall has received average ratings (6.191/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Occupation: Rainfall is a Science Fiction, Action movie that Two years into an intergalactic invasion of Earth, survivors in Sydney, Australia, fight back in a desperate ground war. As casualties mount by the da...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 4, 2022
★ 5

Some time after aliens have landed on Earth and pretty much decimated North America, they turn their attentions on Sydney and bent on the destruction of that city - and it's population - arrive in great numbers with overwhelming technological and military superiority. Luckily, though, there are a band of plucky resistance fighters whom, along with a few of the aliens sympathetic to their cause, are working together to find a way to thwart this seemingly unstoppable invasion. Well to be fair - the visual effects are not half bad: plenty of lasers and space ships, pyrotechnics and gun battles - it does not hang around. The acting and the dialogue, though, well that's where it parts company from the obvious similarity with "Independence Day" (1996) because here, that is all really pretty dreadful. Hunky Dan Ewing's "Matt" leads the charge but there is plenty of internal power-struggling with "Bartlett" (Temuera Morrison) and "Hayes" (Daniel Gillies) to clutter up the already pretty convoluted characterisations. It's ridiculously long, too - almost like two or three episodes of a weak mini-series rolled into one. Perhaps it did wonders for the sale of rubber "Sea Devil" masks, but otherwise this is all pretty predictable and disappointing right from the start