

Water Under the Bridge
Water Under the Bridge is a 1980 mini series based on the 1977 novel by Sumner Locke Elliott.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a successful but emotionally distant architect, Bill (Robert Culp), who is diagnosed with a terminal illness. Faced with his mortality, he attempts to reconnect with his estranged wife, Jennifer (Debby Boone), and their young daughter. As Bill confronts his past mistakes and tries to make amends, he grapples with regret and the desire for redemption in his final days.
Critical Reception
Water Under the Bridge received a mixed reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its emotional themes and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Debby Boone in her dramatic turn, many found the narrative to be predictable and overly sentimental. The film struggled to find a significant audience upon its release and is often cited as a lesser-known work of director John G. Avildsen.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its attempt at an emotional and reflective drama.
- Criticized for a formulaic and sentimental storyline.
- Debby Boone's performance was noted as a strong dramatic effort.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Water Under the Bridge' is not widely documented through Google user reviews, making it difficult to ascertain specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
Debby Boone, primarily known for her singing career, made a significant dramatic acting debut in this film, a departure from her previous roles.
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