Actually there are a number of stories that get crunched into one movie
- The making of a shampoo commercial at a Jamaican beach and waterfall
- A New York woman film maker staying an extra few days and getting her groove on as she learns about the friendly, laid back, community life or rural Jamaica, but also about
- The capitalist pressures to buy up the beach front and kick out the villagers who live there and the Jamaican mafia working this process.
There was one magical scene - a thunderstorm explodes and the night rain becomes an abstract animation in perfect sync with the Jamaican music. And I can't forget the great music throughout. The video I've posted below is lame. I was running out of battery and didn't get much footage, but I do like the way you can see, barely, the seats and tables in this theater where every other row of seats was replaced with tables and your dinner is delivered to your table.



