Overview
On the anniversary of a tragic accident, four adults reunite for a weekend by the lake. Slipping into the familiarities of their close past, home comforts soon turn to hidden truths. As the secrets ripple out, the siblings, friends and lovers are pushed to face each other like never before in a night that promises to change them forever.
There is a scene halfway through the movie where a ceiling camera looking down on the actors captures a sleepy and somber room. At that moment I thought to myself, “that’s how I feel watching this movie”. And five minutes later I turned it off. I get that movies have a bit of filler in between scenes that matter. This movie was just one long chain of “filler” scenes. I had complete apathy towards the characters and their lives. I felt like I was at this party that was joy-less and completely uninteresting. In that sense, a little water can’t fix everything.
IHATEBadMovies.com reviews A Little Water

Movie title: A Little Water
Movie description: On the anniversary of a tragic accident, four adults reunite for a weekend by the lake. Slipping into the familiarities of their close past, home comforts soon turn to hidden truths. As the secrets ripple out, the siblings, friends and lovers are pushed to face each other like never before in a night that promises to change them forever.
Date published: 2022-03-04
Director(s): Alexandra Zelman-Doring
Actor(s): Gregory James Cohan, Frances Eve, Pascal Yen-Pfister, Charles Warburton, Molly Montgomery, Bea DeVries
Genre: Drama
My Review
There is a scene halfway through the movie where a ceiling camera looking down on the actors captures a sleepy and somber room. At that moment I thought to myself, “that’s how I feel watching this movie”. And five minutes later I turned it off. I get that movies have a bit of filler in between scenes that matter. This movie was just one long chain of “filler” scenes. I had complete apathy towards the characters and their lives. I felt like I was at this party that was joy-less and completely uninteresting. In that sense, a little water can’t fix everything.
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