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Walk On Water (2004)
Released By: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: 3/4/2005
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Eytan Fox
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.walkonwatermovie.com/
Theatrical Release: 3/4/2005
Home Video Release: 8/30/2005
Cast: Hanns Zischler, Lior Ashkenazi, Knut Berger, Caroline Peters, Gideon Shemer, Carola Regnier
Published ID: 159067
UPC: 043396111059,
Plot: An Israeli agent with a license to kill is thrown off his game by two people who challenge his deeply held assumptions in this drama. Eyal (Lior Ashkenazi) is an agent with Mossad, the Israeli intelligence and security force. A man capable of making snap moral judgments but unwilling to reveal his emotions, Eyal has been burying himself in his often bloody work since the death of his wife. Eyal's latest assignment is to try to learn the whereabouts of a Nazi war criminal; as it happens, his granddaughter Pia (Carolina Peters) is in Israel spending time on a kibbutz, and when he learns that her brother Axel (Knut Berger) is coming to visit her, Eyal goes undercover as a tour guide in order to get to know them without arousing suspicion. Eyal finds himself taken with Pia, who displays a warmth and openness he's never expected to find in a German. At the same time, Eyal discovers Axel is gay and doesn't care who knows about it, and as Eyal gets to know him he finds himself torn between his genuine fondness for Axel and his long-standing homophobia. Walk on Water was directed by Eytan Fox, who earned international acclaim for his story of two gay men in the Israeli army, Yossi & Jagger. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Float on the Dead Sea...
Added 1/4/2010

...or float on Cloud Nine in a homoerotic dream. In the end, this touchy-feely, feel-good, pro-gay wallow comes down to little more. It lures the viewer with the promise of an Israeli-made movie about a self-doubting Mossad agent tasked with finding an aged Nazi. Quirks in the scripting and direction, however, quickly become apparent. The audience is informed that the sought war criminal has disappeared from his home in Argentina. But--if the Mossad knew where the old man was living, why was he not apprehended there? And then there are the oddly unpeopled tourist sites like the Sea of Galilee, where the gay character attempts buddy-bonding and pretends to "walk on water" (like Jesus and his disciples, the film all but screams). When the male leads shower naked on the (vacant) Dead Sea beach and discuss circumcision, many viewers must begin to wonder--and to become impatient, if not uncomfortable. And, alas, patience will be further strained as the plot dribbles along, without climax, to a maudlin conclusion. Overly long and plodding, the film--though decently shot and performed--will likely result in a dissatisfaction common to more cheaply produced fare. Many audience members may feel had by a movie that advertises gritty suspense and delivers soft-soaped propaganda.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
It is possible to walk on water!!
Added 7/31/2009

This is the quintessential depiction of humanity, friendship, and heroism. I hoped while watching the movie that it was not another "Broke Back Mountain", and I was pleasantly surprised to discover it is not. The smart and penetrating exploration of a professional killer's soul and his journey back to humanity reveals not only moral values, but also the complexity of Israeli/Palestinian conflict.

It is amazing how Arabic/Israeli filmmakers are moving toward political and human maturity. After watching this movie, I have concluded that the radicals on both sides will not stop the peace making with that much awareness. Great movie.....

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Enjoyable one
Added 7/15/2009

I like this movie. It combines everything: Action, thrilling scenes, Israel-Arab conflict, Gays, love and manhood.
Lior Ashkenazzi is one of the best Israeli actors ever!

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Exceptional Movie
Added 2/1/2009

A very intense drama that sneaks up on you with its seriousness and rewards you with a satisfying resolution at the end. Well worth a look !
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Interesting film
Added 1/30/2009

I have enjoyed all Eytan Fox's movies. He always selects good actors/actresses that bring excellent life to their characters. Walk on water gives an interesting view into doubts that lead to a complete reversal of lifevalues. At the same time there are others that are portrayed as keeping on to values that have festered since they haven't been open and therefore torn a family apart.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Float on the Dead Sea...
Added 1/4/2010

...or float on Cloud Nine in a homoerotic dream. In the end, this touchy-feely, feel-good, pro-gay wallow comes down to little more. It lures the viewer with the promise of an Israeli-made movie about a self-doubting Mossad agent tasked with finding an aged Nazi. Quirks in the scripting and direction, however, quickly become apparent. The audience is informed that the sought war criminal has disappeared from his home in Argentina. But--if the Mossad knew where the old man was living, why was he not apprehended there? And then there are the oddly unpeopled tourist sites like the Sea of Galilee, where the gay character attempts buddy-bonding and pretends to "walk on water" (like Jesus and his disciples, the film all but screams). When the male leads shower naked on the (vacant) Dead Sea beach and discuss circumcision, many viewers must begin to wonder--and to become impatient, if not uncomfortable. And, alas, patience will be further strained as the plot dribbles along, without climax, to a maudlin conclusion. Overly long and plodding, the film--though decently shot and performed--will likely result in a dissatisfaction common to more cheaply produced fare. Many audience members may feel had by a movie that advertises gritty suspense and delivers soft-soaped propaganda.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
It is possible to walk on water!!
Added 7/31/2009

This is the quintessential depiction of humanity, friendship, and heroism. I hoped while watching the movie that it was not another "Broke Back Mountain", and I was pleasantly surprised to discover it is not. The smart and penetrating exploration of a professional killer's soul and his journey back to humanity reveals not only moral values, but also the complexity of Israeli/Palestinian conflict.

It is amazing how Arabic/Israeli filmmakers are moving toward political and human maturity. After watching this movie, I have concluded that the radicals on both sides will not stop the peace making with that much awareness. Great movie.....

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Enjoyable one
Added 7/15/2009

I like this movie. It combines everything: Action, thrilling scenes, Israel-Arab conflict, Gays, love and manhood.
Lior Ashkenazzi is one of the best Israeli actors ever!

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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