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Walk on Water (2005)
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Reviews Counted:22
Fresh:14
Rotten:8
Average Rating:6/10
Consensus: Politically complex and ambitious, Walk on Water delivers a memorable story of guilt, revenge, and human connectivity.
Theatrical Release:Mar 4, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $2,517,647
Synopsis: Eytan Fox's follow-up to his acclaimed YOSSI & JAGGER is a profound, multilayered drama hidden in the guise of a genre picture. Eyal (Lior Ashkenazi of LATE MARRIAGE) is a successful Mossad special... Eytan Fox's follow-up to his acclaimed YOSSI & JAGGER is a profound, multilayered drama hidden in the guise of a genre picture. Eyal (Lior Ashkenazi of LATE MARRIAGE) is a successful Mossad special agent whose heartlessness makes him an exceptional hit man. It also hinders his ability to connect with those closest to him. When his wife commits suicide, Eyal is thrown into a mental tailspin. His latest assignment finds him playing tour guide for two German siblings whose Nazi grandfather may or may not still be alive. Pia (Carolina Peters) has left her homeland and family out of shame for what her grandfather did, while Alex (Knut Berger) is an easygoing liberal whose open-mindedness bothers Eyal. Without realizing it, Eyal finds himself forming a close bond with Pia and Alex, until he realizes that Alex is gay. After a bitter farewell, Eyal manages to swallow his pride and visit Alex in Berlin, where he confronts his family's own awful past. In the process, the mystery surrounding Alex's criminal grandfather is revealed. WALK ON WATER is a difficult film to categorize, addressing several major issues at once (homophobia, guilt, reconciliation with the past, politics, and more). Despite its complexity, Gal Uchovsky's assured script and Fox's sure-handed direction keep it together. Ashkenazi, Peters, and Berger also add greatly to the film, effortlessly inhabiting their characters and making them heartbreakingly three-dimensional figures. [More]
Starring: Lior Loui Ashkenazi, Knut Berger, Caroline Peters, Gideon Shemer
Starring: Lior Loui Ashkenazi, Knut Berger, Caroline Peters, Gideon Shemer, Eyal Rozzales
Director: Eytan Fox
Director: Eytan Fox
Screenwriter: Gal Uchovsky
Producer: Amir Harel
Composer: Ivri Lider
Studio: IDP Distribution
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Reviews for Walk on Water
Affecting performances by the cast place those abstract issues firmly in the human world.
This movie already has enough topics on the table. As a result, none gets the attention it deserves.
If there are no simple solutions offered to calm Israel's troubles, there is still hope in this fine portrait of a country torn too many ways.
Fox's film seems to say that the kind of saintly purity that would enable one to walk on water -- or to kill with impunity and without repercussions -- doesn't exist.
A compelling thriller that manages to incorporate a seemingly impossible bundle of disparate elements -- Jewish-Arab animosity, homophobia, the haunting aftershocks of the Holocaust, and the repercussions of suicide.
It's a noble and humanizing work with an engaging and intimate tone and look.
Ambitious, troubled, worthy inquisition into the soul of modern Israel.
Watching, you can't help but feel the issues, the serious as well as the fun ones, are ill-served by the perfunctory examinations offered by the filmmaker.
Works best in isolated spots early on as a series of intriguing character studies.
Even when Walk on Water doesn't quite have you by the heart, its little fingers fumble around in your brain.
Lior Ashkenazi, who stars in it as an emotionally buttoned-down Mossad agent, has the debonair subtlety and charisma of an Israeli Clive Owen.
Fox (Yossi & Jagger) never builds a full-blooded drama around the all-too- apparent scaffolding of Uchovsky's script.
Fox can't decide if Walk on Water is a terrorist thriller or a gay buddy story, and neither can the viewer.
Fox intends to draw historical parallels between Jewish and Palestinian victims, but the film nearly drowns in earnest morality.
Most art house movies don't have enough drama. Walk on Water has twice as much as it needs.
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