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The Weight of Water (2000)
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A woman studying a crime of the past finds her own life becoming a morass of suspicion and deceit in this drama based on the novel by Anita Shreve. Jean Janes (Catherine McCormack) is a photographer working on a project that would document surviving evidence of a multiple murder that occurred a hundred years ago -- when a man named Louis Wagner (Ciaran Hinds) brutally killed two immigrant women from Norway with an axe, only to discover a third, Maren Hontvedt (Sarah Polley), witnessed the mayhem and survived to identify him in court. Jean travels to the small New Hampshire coastal town where the killings occurred with her husband Thomas (Sean Penn), an award-winning poet; his brother Rich (Josh Lucas); and Rich's girlfriend Adaline (Elizabeth Hurley). As Jean digs deeper into the troubling facts of the long-ago murder, as well as the tangential details of Maren Honvedt's unhappy marriage to John Hontvedt (Ulrich Thomsen) and her incestuous affair with her brother Evan (Anders W. Berthelsen), Jean begins to believe that she has a crisis of her own to contend with: she is convinced Thomas is having an affair with Adaline. The Weight of Water also features Katrin Cartlidge as Maren's sister Karen and Vinessa Shaw as her sister-in-law Anethe. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Catherine McCormackSarah Polley, (more)
Director(s):
Kathryn Bigelow
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Paula H.

    Well acted, dramatic and brutally violent story. The events are grisly. We were surprised to find the movie in Swedish with English subtitles. It is a compelling and well directed movie, and you don't need to read the book to understand it, but be prepared for sexual and violent subject matter.

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    Melissa T.

    Plodding, overwrought, didn't know what kind of movie it wanted to be. Don't bother.

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    Carol D.

    It did not grab my interest so I turned it off. It was just not my type of movie. I thought it was rather strange. CD

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