Review of Water (2005) by Oscar G — 03 Jun 2008
After her "Earth" and "Fire", Deepa Mehta concludes her trilogy with a very befitting and emotionally stirring movie. Even though its story is set in the past, it holds a great relevance to the sexual inequity and female oppression that is still to be seen in many parts of the world.
The beautiful score enhances the rich colors and elegant composition of Giles Nuttgen's cinematography. Water succeeds in its central goal: to turn a forgotten class of women into real, memorable human beings who de.
This review of Water (2005) was written by Oscar G on 03 Jun 2008.
Water has generally received very positive reviews.
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