Occupation: Rainfall ambitiously aims to blend large-scale sci-fi warfare with personal character arcs but ends up feeling both derivative and overly complicated. While the visual effects are impressive for a modest budget, the film suffers from a cluttered storyline and underdeveloped characters. Some critics praised its scale and action sequences but criticized its weak dialogue, convoluted plot, and lack of emotional engagement.
The film attempts to set up a sequel but fails to create compelling characters that audiences would want to revisit. Despite an extensive ensemble cast, only a few performances stand out, such as Lawrence Makoare’s portrayal of Garry, an alien who remains sympathetic to humans.

While it may appeal to fans of action-heavy sci-fi films, Occupation: Rainfall struggles to balance its spectacle with storytelling. If you’re looking for a visually ambitious yet narratively flawed sci-fi war film, it might be worth a watch.
