I think that Rain in my Heart was a very interesting documentary to watch and posed many questions about the ethics of documentary filmmaking. She was healing. There are many intimate moments within the documentary, such as the funeral of one of the subjects that had passed due to the abuse of alcohol. As a viewer, it was uncomfortable to watch Watson try and stay professional. That is a very emotional documentary that began in the hospital with 4 characters and ended in each of their homes- some of them were drunk, the rest are dead. All Watsons subjects agreed to being filmed whilst they were drunk before the filming commenced, and so the question is not should Watson have kept filming?, but rather should Watson have included that part of the footage?. I found the piece riveting but extremely disturbing. Anyway, audiences (including us) will always question whether a subject who is having their whole life pried open for viewing could be a victim of exploitation. As the director said himself My job is to explain, not entertain. Yes it does raise awareness, and the documentary was good, however, to feel taken back is not the sort of emotion one should try to evoke. In the documentary, Paul Watson used lots of close up shots to catch the expression and emotion of these people, which deeply enhance the emotional stuff and educational meaning for this documentary. This is also made clear later in the film when he spends some time filming at one of the female patients, Vandas house. Another point worth making is that every person has a different view of whats going too far. This is just one example of the reaction that Watsons Rain in My Heart provoked; Not something that is watched and easily forgotten about. Play online or download to listen offline free - in HD audio, only on JioSaavn. This in essence in the subject saying that they are feeling exploited by the filmmaker and the documentary project. As much as rain can cause happiness, there are times when this phenomenon can cause distress. Perhaps the strong emotional shocked felt from watching it is more to do with fearing our own mortality. This allowed the subjects to be themselves around him as Mark said that he didnt hide his bottle of wine from Watson and the camera because this is what the film is all about. Listen to Rain In My Heart on the English music album America by Modern Talking, only on JioSaavn. However, what I think strongly outweighs this are the positive effects of the film in terms of education. That we cant see others be in such a position because we wouldnt want ourselves to be shown in such a state. There is one point I dont like about Watsons technique. Watching Rain in my Heart was a particularly harrowing and educational experience for me as a viewer. Probably. Director Paul Watson See production, box office & company info Add to Watchlist 5 User reviews Won 1 BAFTA Award 2 wins & 1 nomination total Photos Add photo More like this 6.7 Indeed, there are many moments when one questions the ethics of his filming, however I believe that it is simply a matter of distinguishing whether or not the capturing of such harsh realities is in itself, exploitative. This however does not detract from the fact that I believe some of what Watson did, did push the boundaries on what is ethical and moral within a documentary. Is it really more important that showing the dangerous of alcoholism by peoples moment who dying even ignore their life? An example could be when Vanda talks about the monsters in her head, one of the monsters being her abusive father, that pushed her into the terrifying world of self-harm. Makes a great gift for people who love cats or play the Secret Cat Forest game. Watsons interference with the subject is, for the most part, kept to a minimum, although the interviews and conversations he has with the subjects comes across as interrogative at times. Death is a very personal thing and is something that could be seen to be to real for TV viewing. The way sounds from different moments would melt into each other reminded me of the background cacaphony of hospitals, with distant melodies of monisters, doctors and patients fusing. On the positive side of the argument I agree that Watson, through the cut away shots he includes throughout the film, allows himself to be more personal with the audience. Or when Nigel downs a glass of red wine. And I think shots show the photographer and the really things that Watson suffered rise the trustiness of this documentary. Thus exploiting their vulnerability to further push their weakness and end up with footage that will strike the audiences attention and maybe even get better ratings. However, this scene does give greatest insight in to why Vanda is an alcoholic, and given the nature of the documentary, this is a critical point that must be conveyed to the viewer to give most depth to the understanding of alcoholism. My beautiful wife, Denise . 0. He pressed forward with the interview and filmming in the crual moment such as his subject vomitted and had a hard time with pain. I thought Rain In My Heart was a good example of a film that provokes thought about the ethical role of documentary makers. Watson states from the very beginning of the film that he is working with the only four patients who have agreed my intrusions and me filming their hell. Rain In My Heart is a 2006 documentary about alcoholism. Numerous parts of the documentary further emphasise this intimacy as we the viewers are taken into the houses of these subjects, as if given permission to enter into anothers personal space which itself is also intimate in the context of the style of filmmaking here (observational). http://www.theguardian.com/media/2006/nov/20/mondaymediasection4. Paul Watson has none of this. For example, when Vandas temper reaches a certain point and she slams the phone down repetitively, wanting to break it and smash it pieces. I was completely satisfied with his attempts to deal with accusations of taking advantage of their vulnerabilities throughout the film. Watson is not overly invasive at any point, and if anything my only criticism would be that he sometimes gives too much insight into how he feels about what is happening during filming, which I find unnecessary. Other examples are when he continuing to film Nigels wife as she said goodbye to her dying husband in the hospital and when Vanda told a deep secret about the reason she became an alcoholic. However, i was impressed by this documentary. Otherwise it would not have been so real and touching and would not have had such an effect on those who watch it. Rain In My Heart is a documentary that is observing four alcohol abusers Vanda, aged 43; Mark, 29; Nigel, 49 and Toni, 26 from the impoverished Medway towns of north Kent. He interrogates the truth, not to exploit or harm the subjects in any way, but to try and uncover how and why these people fell into such a dark and alienated existence. By the time she married at 18 she was a serious drinker - the marriage didn't last, nor did a succession of jobs despite her being able to speak at least two other languages. Mr. Stark was okay, although he still had scars from the snap. There were also times where Watson was rather firm and intrusive in his questioning of Vandas childhood and life. Alluding to the culture of exploitning woman, as well as Spielbergs film being a commercial (and one which ends with a very colourful, affirming ending) intent makes it a machine absording actresses and horrors for the output of satisfying drama. Finally, the article posted below discusses Rain in my Heart alongside other documentaries of Paul Watson. Once Watson sees this he is distinctively appalled and shocked that Vanda, after promising in a previous shot that she would fight to stay sober in the future, has gone back on her words and is drunk again. Rain in my heart is a really educational and impressive documentary film for me. I wanted to look away and the only reason I didnt was because I felt (as i think Watson does) an obligation to make a point of the four subjects publicized suffering. Surely, this would mean that his documentary would attract more viewings but at least that would mean that more and more people would learn and be warned about the effects of alcoholism. Paul Watson was capturing the real lives of these alcoholics, he was not interfering with their actions and allowed alcoholics who were told if they drink anymore they could die, to drink. When watching the film, there various moments where I felt Paul Watson over stepped the mark, and exploited his subjects. Alcohol is used as a coping mechanism, to which Watson openly investigated in particular with Vanda. The issue raised here was that Vanda previously refused to tell Watson about her childhood, so only let it out when she was drunk, which one could argue is unethical as she is under the influence of alcohol so she is probably saying things she doesnt want to say. Although there is noticeably moments in the film that steer towards the interviewer, interviewee style of interaction, the communication between Watson and his subjects can certainly be seen as intimate and personal. Rain In My Heart is a weird documentary to watch for me because it is based very near my hometown. The intrusion before we learn of sexual abuse is fitting because it prepares us for the horrible, rather than let the scene with Vanda play out suddenly for shock value. Rain In My Heart, was a very touching and eye opening film. I do feel that in a way Paul Watson has exploited all of his subjects in this film. In my opinion, this exploited them as the repetition was giving them a personality that they do not possess and is therefore, a form of misrepresentation. Outside, the sparrows on the roof Are chirping in the dripping rain. Although uncomfortable to watch this shed some light if not clarity into the source of Vandas drinking. In one scene we hear Watson as whether or not the information he is receiving from one of the subjects would be appropriate to include in the finished product. I felt as if he cared for her wellbeing. Basically, I think Paul Watson is really successful in showing the facts and emotional stuff in this documentary. A good example of his moral doubts is when he asks himself Am I an ambulance chaser? and is a clear way of showing how documentary makers may react with barely contained glee when they get material of extreme situation that can make good TV This is not to say there isnt artful construction in the film. It followed the treatment of four alcoholics in one NHS hospital in Kent (the only one that would let him in). It cant be argued that the documentary would have given Watson some amount of attention from viewers for filming subjects in the vulnerable state they were in, its in this sense that the word exploitation would be more appropriate. Tonis most exploitative scene, as I believe, is when she is shown unconscious a few days before her death. But while Watson explains he also interacts with the subject instead of just observing. It is also true that sometimes the person who was interviewed didnt feel very comfortable about what he or she was saying and probably wasnt aware at all of what it was being said. To clarify, I dont think hes exploiting anyone in this film. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Also while researching I found a Guardian article discussing the film. Rain in my Heart (Full). Another was "drinking less" but needed a Zimmer frame with which to walk; she's 43. He first asks for consent to film them, telling them that he cannot interfere with anything that theyll do, but in return pushes them to the limit by asking provocative questions. 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