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Watermark (2013) [720p] [BluRay] [YTS]
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Watermark
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Theatrical Release: 2003-05-23 DVD Release: 1970-01-01 Torrent Release: 28-08-2021 by user YTS
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Movie Genre:
Crime, Drama, Mystery
Runtime:
76 min.
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Jim's past and present are irreconcilable. Jim (Jai Koutrae) exists in a place haunted by the emotional aftershocks of his past. His wife, Louise (Sandra Stockley) knows nothing of his former life, but Jim's past and present collide when Louise is confronted with the reality of Jim's world - his life with Catherine (Ruth McDonald). Jim is taken back to the past, to relive the event that shattered the future for him and Catherine. He has to face the veracity of the moment. What happens when someone kills, but no-one is guilty? This highly visual film, set around Sydney's beaches and its ever-changing ocean, weaves between the 1970s and the present, creating a reflective landscape in which memory and all its associated distortions can be explored.
Sinopsis by IMDBVignettes demonstrating humankind's relationship to water are presented. Many of the vignettes portray water as a commodity, as integral part and parcel of the goings-on and/or as an input into the proceedings, often where its use affects its future use in another means. A few vignettes portray water in its cultural importance. Tying these vignettes together is a general presentation of the affect of climate change on how water can no longer be used as it once was, and how it will affect future use. Also tying them together is Edward Burtynsky putting together an equivalent book on the issue. —Huggo