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Watermark
Jim's past and present are irreconcilable. Jim lives haunted by the emotional aftermath of his past. His wife, Louise knows nothing of his former life, but Jim's past and present meet when Louise is confronted with the reality of Jim's world - his life with Catherine. Jim is taken back to the past, to relive what destroyed his future with Catherine. He has to confront the veracity of the moment - what happens when someone kills, but no one is to blame?
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Plot Summary
Watermark is a documentary that explores the multifaceted relationship between humanity and water. It delves into the various ways water shapes our lives, from its vital role in sustaining ecosystems and civilizations to its powerful, destructive force. The film examines different cultures and environments, showcasing how societies have adapted to and utilized water throughout history.
Critical Reception
Watermark received a generally positive reception from critics for its visually stunning cinematography and its comprehensive exploration of the theme of water. Reviewers often praised its ambition in tackling such a broad subject matter and its ability to convey both the beauty and the danger of water.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its striking visuals and ambitious scope.
Appreciated for its thoughtful examination of water's significance.
Some found the broad approach occasionally lacking deeper focus.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed in numerous locations across the globe to showcase the diverse relationship humanity has with water.
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