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Rating: 6.20/10 from 686 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Vattnet

Title in Italiano:

Water

Title in Português:

Water

Title in Français:

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Title in Türk:

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Title in Deutsch:

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Synopsis

James leads a lonely life in a luxurious castle in which his parents run a hotel. He never goes out with friends, spends his spare time in his room and peeks at the hotel's guests out of boredom and curiosity. Chased by his controlling mother, who only wants him to finish his homework, James is more interested in the group of handsome Swedish soccer players staying at the hotel. When he finds one of the boys injured at the hotel's swimming pool, James offers his help and smuggles the boy into his room and locks the door. Locked up with a strange boy in his own room, James experiences the complexity of his own sexual feelings for the first time.

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Water
Sleeping on the Blacktop
Outlaw State Of Mind
Whitehouse Road (Live)
99 Problems
The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie
River
Old Number Seven
Parachute
Wagon Wheel
God's Gonna Cut You Down
Beat the Devil's Tattoo
The Railroad
Rattlin' Bones
Sweet Pauline
Coal War
Shallow Grave
Ain't No Grave
Snake Song
Thin Line
The Outsider
Devil Don't You Fool Me
Too Old to Die Young
Graves
Gun In My Hand
Pretty Polly
Barton Hollow
Bad Things
Sons & Daughters
Trouble
Danger and Dread
True Detective: Far from Any Road (Main Soundtrack Theme from Season 1)
Bad Things - Soundtrack Version
An Honest Man
It Will Come Back
Railroad Track
Angel of Small Death and the Codeine Scene
Short Change Hero
Meet Me in the Alleyway
Too Dry to Cry
Thousand Mile Night
Ain't No Easy Way
No Sugar In My Coffee
Work Song
Broken Bones
Corrina, Corrina
Red Right Hand - 2011 Remastered Version
To Be Alone
I Can't Go on Without You
Fire
Glitter & Gold
Lead Me Home - The Walking Dead Soundtrack
Raise Hell
Beast

User reviews

Brian Anderson
2/10

I found the overall sound design of Water to be uninspired and lacking in originality. The generic use of background music failed to elevate key moments in the film, leaving me feeling underwhelmed and disconnected from the on-screen events.

George Roberts
6/10

The soundtrack of Water perfectly captures the emotional intensity and complexity of James' journey of self-discovery. The music subtly evolves along with James' inner turmoil, creating a powerful and immersive listening experience.

Anthony Thomas
9/10

The fusion of different musical styles and instruments in the soundtrack of Water creates a rich tapestry of sounds that elevate the film to a whole new level. From melancholic piano solos to pulsating electronic beats, the music enhances the visual narrative and immerses the audience in James' world with its raw authenticity.

Nancy Martin
3/10

The soundtrack for Water felt disconnected from the emotional journey of the main character, James. The music did not effectively capture the complexity of his internal struggles and self-discovery throughout the film.

Mark Moore
10/10

The soundtrack of Water perfectly captures the emotional intensity of James' coming-of-age journey. The haunting melodies and subtle nuances evoke a sense of longing and self-discovery that resonated deeply with me.

Kimberly Robinson
2/10

The choice of music in Water often felt jarring and out of place, disrupting the immersion into the story rather than enhancing it. The lack of coherence in the soundtrack made it difficult to fully engage with the film's narrative and characters.

Edward Taylor
6/10

The use of haunting melodies and ambient sounds in the soundtrack of Water effectively conveys the sense of isolation and introspection that James experiences in his lonely life. The music enhances the atmosphere of the film, drawing the audience deeper into James' internal struggles and desires.

Stephanie Lopez
9/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Water effortlessly sets the mood and enhances the storytelling, adding layers of depth to James' internal struggles and personal growth. The music becomes a character in itself, guiding the audience through the complexities of James' experiences with grace and sensitivity.