Review of The Water Diviner (2014) by Inkoo Kang for TheWrap — 22 Apr 2015
Crowe’s beauty-seeking, but exoticizing camera is slightly outmatched by his performance, which anchors the film with regret tinged with hope. But what continues to haunt after the credits finish rolling are the film’s explorations of the trauma of life after war: The brutally quick political shifts, the lingering shame of committing vicious and dishonorable acts, and the bitter knowledge that there’s no such thing as lasting peace.
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This review of The Water Diviner (2014) was written by Inkoo Kang and published by TheWrap on 22 Apr 2015.
The Water Diviner has generally received positive reviews.
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