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The random nature of fate is the subject of this effective Argentinian-Uruguayan-Venezuelan co-production about Roberto (Manuel Callo), a middle-aged doctor trying to come to terms with the innate pointlessness of his business: trying to cure the incurable. After removing a brain tumor from a young woman, Roberto decides he needs a vacation, but finds himself pulled into another tragic life when he spots the mysterious and bewigged Maria (Romina Paula) traveling by bus to the titular spot on the coast, where it never stops raining except when it snows. Well acted and beautifully shot by Rolo Pulpeiro, Devil's Point avoids the maudlin trappings of most cancer films and makes its point quietly and elegantly. It's well worth your attention, as long as you can cope with the tiny subtitles.
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