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The Weight Of The Water on DVD (2000)

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2.5
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Starring: Catherine McCormack, Sarah Polley, Sean Penn, Elizabeth Hurley, Ciarán Hinds, Katrin Cartlidge, Ulrich Thomsen, Anders W. Berthelsen, Joshua Lucas, Vinessa Shaw
Director: Kathryn Bigelow
Studio: MOMENTUM PICTURES
Run time: 109 mins
Certificate: 15
Collections: 100 Top Thrillers
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: 16/06/2003

Brief synopsis of The Weight Of The Water

Two stories unravel simultaneously in this dark and suspenseful film. The first story, set in the present day, concerns a photographer, Jean (Catherine McCormack). She is working on an article for a magazine about a pair of bloody murders that happened 200 years before on the Isle of Shoals, just off the coast of New Hampshire. To get the pictures she needs she must visit the location of the murders, and so her husband, Thomas (Sean Penn), arranges a yachting trip with his brother, Rich (Josh Lucas), and Rich's girlfriend, Adaline (Elizabeth Hurley). The foursome pal around, enjoying the sea and the sun, while Adaline shamelessly seduces Thomas. Meanwhile, Jean is reliving the Isle of Shoals murders in her head, which is where the second story comes in. Maren (Sarah Polley) is a Norwegian woman who has recently immigrated to America with her husband. When her sister (Katrin Cartlidge) and sister-in-law (Vinessa Shaw) are brutally bludgeoned to death with an axe, she is the sole survivor, and thus the only one who knows the truth about what happened. THE WEIGHT OF WATER draws a parallel between these two tense episodes, as the surf swirls menacingly, foretelling imminent disaster.

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Rating of 2 stars out of 5 Radio Times

As Hollywood's only female action director, Kathryn Bigelow is more fêted for such high-octane material as Point Break, Blue Steel and K-19: the Widowmaker. Which is perhaps the reason why this more downbeat, more character-driven drama bypassed British cinemas and went straight to video here. It's actually rather better than it sounds, despite its mild delusions of grandeur and confused and confusing ending. The split-level plotline involves a grisly murder 100 years earlier of two young girls that has a resonance and ramifications for two couples on a present-day yacht trip. Sean Penn, Catherine McCormack and Sarah Polley head a quality cast. Liz Hurley also stars, wisely spending most of the film in her bikini.

USA Today

"...The cast is in good form, and the 19th-century half gets more interesting as it goes..."

Entertainment Weekly

"...The movie maneuvers skillfully through the plot's hot brine..."

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Rated - 3 stars< < Compelling movie > >

A customer from Wales , 18/05/2004

Found the storyline very compelling to watch, especially with the history of the island which the research was taking over Jeans life. The more she found out about the murders on the island the more she was thinking about the past. Overall a good movie

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Rated - 4 starsWorhtwhile viewing

A customer from Scotland , 26/01/2005

Interesting thriller with some good twists and subplots

  4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 3 starsNae Bad

A customer from Kennington,London , 27/05/2004

Some one recommended this and apart from Liz hurleys wooden acting ... i thought this was a pretty good film .. with an interesting plot

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 2 stars2 films in 1

SJT from BSE , 20/01/2005

Probably 2.5 stars is more accurate.

This film contains 2 narratives, the 1st in the modern day when Seann Penn's group sail to an island off the East coast of the States; his wife is intrigued by a double murder that happen over 100 years ago (which actually took place).

The second narrative is far more interesting showing an alternative hypothesis to the gruesome murders which history has shown lead an innocent man to the noose.

And yes, Liz Hurley is annoying, unfortunately she doesn't fall off the boat and drown during the opening credits.

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Rated - 2 stars2 films in 1

SJT from BSE , 20/01/2005

Probably 2.5 stars is more accurate.

This film contains 2 narratives, the 1st in the modern day when Seann Penn's group sail to an island off the East coast of the States; his wife is intrigued by a double murder that happen over 100 years ago (which actually took place).

The second narrative is far more interesting showing an alternative hypothesis to the gruesome murders which history has shown lead an innocent man to the noose.

And yes, Liz Hurley is annoying, unfortunately she doesn't fall off the boat and drown during the opening credits.

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Rated - 3 stars< < Compelling movie > >

A customer from Wales , 18/05/2004

Found the storyline very compelling to watch, especially with the history of the island which the research was taking over Jeans life. The more she found out about the murders on the island the more she was thinking about the past. Overall a good movie

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