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Movie Reviews of WaterMovie Review: Water Review Summary: 5 Stars
WATER is one of those movies you will not regret seeing or owning. It is a powerful, emotion wringing film that explores the fate of young Indian widows and forms the third in the trilogy - EARTH, FIRE & WATER.
Together, they explore India's social and political history through the individual stories of the protanganists to form a body of work that deserves a wider audience than just the foreign film section of the DVD library.
Movie Review: Water Summary: 5 Stars
This is an amazing film, that I would suggest ought to be seen by everyone. The life of the traditional Indian widow, seems so hopeless, and opens our eyes to the limited life they have, and to share with them some of the choices they were forced to make. It was interesting to hear of the troubles the producer had to actually make the film on location.
Again, an amazing film, well put together, and kudos to the actors!!
Movie Review: Extraordinary Summary: 5 Stars
The moment this film ended, I e-mailed all my friends and family to urge them to watch it. Everything about this movie is five stars -- the story, the acting, cinematography, music. It was a privilege to behold. The child actor is astonishing. I was hardly aware I was reading subtitles, this film is so visually captivating.
If there were 10 stars to give this film, I would.
Movie Review: Amazing Summary: 5 Stars
I just can't say enough good things about this movie. The story of a young girl forced to live a life of poverty and denial based upon nothing of her doing is truly compelling. I'm glad that the Director had the courage and determination to finish this beautiful movie. The cinematography is lush. I hope that this movie wins the Oscar. It deserves it.
Movie Review: Water Summary: 5 Stars
wonderful movie....informative....earthy.....great movie....a wonderful look at life in India from a perspective westerners don't often see.....plus the director is masterful in the telling and delivery of this, I'm sure, politically and spiritually sensitive subject in some of the remoter areas of India
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