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6/10
It just shows how NEGATIVE this country has become!! This is a beautiful film!!!
joiningjt26 August 2021
Let's start with the acting, absolutely fantastic very likeable characters especially the 2 young leads. The story was predictable but that's Underrated if its predictable and has a happy outcome sometimes that's what we need. Sometimes I love a simple story done beautifully and shot in a beautiful setting. It's so sad that people have become so NEGATIVE that they give a beautiful film like this a 1. Sad!! If you have a family and want to watch a beautiful film its EXTREMELY family friendly. My wife and I saw this together just now and we both have great big smiles...
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6/10
David Oyelowo tries directing
SnoopyStyle25 September 2021
In the small town of Pine Mills, Oregon, there is a local legend about a mysterious figure called The Water Man. Gunner Boone is obsessed with death and draws his comic book. His father Amos (David Oyelowo) is often absent and is struggling to reconnect with Gunner. His mom Mary (Rosario Dawson) is sick and his parents are trying to keep it from him. Jim Bussey (Alfred Molina) tells him about The Water Man who may have discovered immortality. He goes searching with help from blue-haired girl Jo who tells stories to little kids for money.

This is David Oyelowo trying his hand at directing. It's fine. It's not anything special but I'm not going to trash it either. It reminds me of Forest Whitaker who also dabbles in directing. There is always the possibility of improvement and I look forward to it. I find this film a little flat. The action scenes need some more kinetic energy. The climax is a little bit anti-climatic. The story is relatively straight forward with the gentlest of twists and turns. All in all, this is professional work for Oyelowo's first effort.
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6/10
Ignore the negative reviews.
rphanley7 September 2021
This was a good movie with a good message. It's geared for a younger/family audience but that's not a bad thing. The movie has a point at the end of it and that's better than most movies these days. Worth watching in my opinion.
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Small movie, young boy wants to help save his mother.
TxMike29 September 2021
Our society has become so negative. Just read a few of the reviews that knock this movie, many of them don't actually say anything they just want to prevent others from seeing it. Why? That is so non-productive.

It is a simple story but focuses on a mythical figure, a man who apparently survived a devastating flood, and it is believed a mineral he found in a mine allows him to live forever. They call him the Water Man. The boy hopes that if he finds him then he can help cure his sick mom. So he, and a new friend, a teenage girl, trek off into the Oregon wilderness to find the Water Man.

My wife and I enjoyed it at home on DVD from our public library. While it won't ever be considered a "don't miss" movie it certainly has enough good qualities that it is entertaining.
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6/10
Simple, straightforward kids movie
Booboboo16 July 2021
This is basically a Disney-like story with a dying parent, an innocent child on a quest, and a strong morale towards the end. People here are harsh in their reviews, but it's a nice sunday night movie for 8 year olds. My kids weren't too bothered by the slight plot holes, but liked the adventure, the idea of the water man and what he turns out to be.
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7/10
Give me all your money
nogodnomasters31 May 2021
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Young Gunner (Lonnie Chavis) reads detective stories and write graphic novels. His father (David Oyelowo) is strict and his mother (Rosario Dawson) is terminally ill. Gunner wants to help his mother. He discovers a local legend about the Water Man who survived a flood because of a magical stone that has regeneration powers. Josephine (Amiah Miller) has seen the Water Man and knows where to find him. They go on a trip into the forest which seems almost magical.

It was an interesting tale of imagination that leads you on. One that the family can watch.
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3/10
Not Worth Seeing
catsie-5912913 May 2021
Some tension, but very little actual excitement. Feels like the script was written by an AI who was made to read a bunch of thriller and family-friendly movie scripts then write its own without being told the difference between the two genres. The climax and resolution are disappointing and confusing.

I don't recommend this movie for anyone. I will say that the acting was just fine (which is why I'm giving it more than one star), but I can't figure out what the writer/director were thinking. I wish I'd had the guts to go ask for my money back.
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6/10
The Water Man
DogePelis201512 October 2021
It's a new family movie on Netflix; the plot is decent and the performances are passable; David Oyelowo has a lot of potential as a new film director.
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4/10
It lacks the magic
kjell-ahlstrom9 July 2021
This is my kind of movie. Child escapism movies mixing with fantasy is where my heart is. I will re-watch The Neverending Story, Mio in the Land of Faraway and Bridge To Terabithia any day of the week. I hold those movies in my top 10 of the best movies ever made.

But this movie doesn't close the deal. It's never truly fantastical or emotional or magical. It has the ingredients but it doesn't take me away on a magical journey.

I had high hopes for this movie.

I wish it had delivered.
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6/10
Well balanced
isaacochoterena26 September 2021
In this film the story develops a reflection on how we see death and what we think when we know that someone important to us is going to die.

With a pretty good script, it manages to tell us the story in a subtle way, with an unexpected outcome, it manages to expose the message of taking advantage of the time we have to be with the people we love. It has good acting, good visuals, good photography, and good character development. Although the way the story is told may seem a bit slow, it works to understand what each of the characters feel without falling into cheap sentimentality.

With some situations that happen at the precise moment, the film has a good balance between comedy, drama and fantasy, this film is worth seeing.
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1/10
I wanted to like this movie...
tom-2834126 May 2021
But I found it to be boring and confusing. I don't what direction was going, it was all over the place.
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8/10
Pretty Good Family Movie
susanmstrasser27 September 2021
We have two children, ages 7 and 11, and am always looking for PG (not PG-13) rated family movies.

I was drawn to this movie because the actors, and they were fabulous.

I thought the violence at the end/climax should be less for PG, but other than that, I was really happy with this movie.

Thank God someone is still trying to make good PG movies!
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6/10
Little Filtration Needed
jeroduptown4 September 2021
Though it's a little murky towards the end, The Water Man tackles a hard subject (death) from a young man's perspective. On a quest for hope and a cure for his mom, he searches out the truth of The Water Man legend.
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2/10
Terrible
redican-7239711 July 2021
Gave this a shot based on a few high ratings. Wish I hadn't!

Story is poor. Lacklustre. No content. The music used to build attempted tension awful.

Just so so bad. Don't waste your time.
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7/10
Sweet, but There's Things You Need to Know
Tri-State_Skater30 August 2021
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The movie clearly copies a bunch of other kids films, and tapes them together, so yay nostalgia. If you like E. T., Bridge to Terebithia, The Never Ending Story, or Stand by Me. This one is for you. There's a few stereotypical things as well as color blind moments. I don't think a PG movie should have kids with a sword, that they play with like a toy. They cut cans open with it. There's a lesson for parents though. Lock up your weapons. It's the Dad's sword. It was cute and worth watching, but it did have some flaws.

For stereotypes. They made the physically abusive Dad live in a trailer. I know poverty statistically means more child abuse, but all kinds of people abuse their kids. A lot of rich people buy their way out of it. Also, it took the cops awhile to step in. They hospital clearly never reported the injury. The scar on her neck. I'm a young adult in a trailer park. Most of the parents aren't abusive. Trailer parks aren't as tough as they used to be. The richer family has an emotionally abusive Dad, and the kid even makes it clear that his Dad doesn't hit him. I just don't like that they imply only certain types of people do certain types of abuse.

I like that the main character is black, and gets to do stuff that white kids do, but it shows the color blind writing. I'm white, so you can take me with a grain of salt if you want. I know that black kids wouldn't just walk around with a sword, and if they did someone would call the cops. I've noticed that current black kids are doing less code switching than the black kids I grew up with in the 90's and 2000's, but it's still not completely even. They usually still have some sense of being black.

I would still recommend the movie because of the themes of family, love, death, living, and magic, but it wasn't perfect.
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6/10
Could have been better
siderite3 August 2021
This is a story about a boy trying to find a magical cure for his mother's illness. It's not a fantastical film, it's just about how he grows to understand what the situation is and come to terms with it. Is it terribly captivating? Not really. It is emotional, but not greatly so. It is with children, but they are not particularly cute or intelligent or interesting. I think it will click a lot with people who have lost someone dear or who live with sickness in the family, but it's not that accessible to others.

Perhaps the worse thing about this film is how it used the cast to pull you in a story that doesn't really use them. You see a bit of Rosario Dawson and some glimpses of Alfred Molina and Maria Bello, even when they are the three top billed actors in the cast. Shame! Because the only people you spend time with are the two kids and bit with the boy's father. Special appearance for the character of the librarian, real life wife of the actor who plays the father.

So it could have been better and they had to resort to cast baiting to get people to watch. That doesn't make it bad, just a less than satisfactory approach. Also, it's a bit niche.

Bottom line: it's a childhood drama film. Many out there which are better and more honest.
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2/10
Disappointing
imogenstorey-5463730 July 2021
Watched with the family after a stunning review on the one show and was sorely disappointed. A waste of 90 minutes of my life. Unimpressed. 2 stars because some of the acting was actually great. The actual storyline and delivery however was such a let down and we spent the entire film waiting for something to happen and then it just ended.
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6/10
a wishing well that doesnt quite deliver...
ops-5253512 August 2021
Even though it has its moments of magic and adventour to make a grumpy oldtory to the end. Its not hereby said that it is a gold nugget, rather a piece of obsidian of nno further value for the real squemmish. The idea is great but its a mixed experience considering acting quality and the way its stiched together, and looses a lot of its credibility and coherence when closing up to the end.

Its a sad family story indeed, and the undertoone of loss, grief and fright lingers all the way as the film developes. A lonely kid, with an angry father and a terminally ill mother should give some idea. Its also a story about the waterman, a cascadian legend about the ghost of a man searching for his fe, and the fact that this person has the power of immortality makes the kid go bananas in the oregonian wildernesss in the search for a cure to help his mother.

Having said this, i can give you at least 45 minutes of well worth time spent moviewatching, the rest and where it is i wont tellil warm some hearts, award the adventourous and the green enthusiasts and may make some people cry from the hope and the loss. Technically its a well made film a well executed special effects quality, the flames look real and the animatronix are pretty vivid and exciting. Its not a must see film, more a should see film is the final statement from the GOM.
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1/10
Stupid movie. Stupid ending. Stupid waste of time.
sc00tz13 April 2022
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Don't waste your time unless you like watching kids endanger their lives going on an "adventure" only to come out empty-handed. In the end it was all for nothing.

Such a poorly done movie that could have been put together a lot better.
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7/10
A good movie
greg_k_russell14 June 2021
The acting and the power of hope is in full effect in this film. No killing, drugs, sex and was still an enjoyable flick. It's worth the rental or price of a matinee ticket for sure.
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1/10
So slow
trimblair27 July 2021
You know those movies that slog along promising a big reveal and never deliver. Well here you go. If you can't sleep ....
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8/10
A delightful family film with mild scares
Tweekums10 July 2021
Gunner Boone is a boy living in the Pacific North West; his mother is suffering from leukaemia and he would do anything to save her. His family is fairly new to the town and it isn't long before he hears the legend of 'The Water Man'; an old miner who gained immortality after discovering a strange stone just before a flood washed away the town... now he is rumoured to spend his time searching the forests for his lost wife. Gunner hear a girl named Jo telling a story of how she crossed paths with the Water Man and has the scar to prove it. She offers to take Gunner to him, for a price. They head into the forest together and soon Gunner's father realises he is missing; the sense of urgency increases when a forest fire is reported.

I thought this film was a real delight. The central theme of a boy's desperate hope to help his mother and his father's search for him is heart-warming without ever feeling mawkish. The story moves at a good pace; early on we are introduced to Gunner and his family, the legend of The Water Man and to Jo; this nicely sets things up for the adventure when Gunner and Jo head into the Forest; here they encounter some dangers which are likely to put the viewer slightly on edge even though we know it is unlikely that anything really bad will happen. Without going into spoilers I know some viewers are likely to be somewhat disappointed at how the story finishes; personally I really liked it. The cast does an impressive job; notably Lonnie Chavis and Amiah Miller as Gunner and Jo and Rosario Dawson and David Oyelowo as his mother and father. Some reviewers have commented on how good it is to have a family film with a black lead; I certainly don't disagree but think it is perhaps more important that race is never an issue in the film. It is important that some films address the subject of racism but it is just as important that there are films where a characters race doesn't matter for the story. The film's setting is fairly stunning thanks to the forest and impressive landscapes. As well as doing a fine job acting David Oyelowo impresses in his directorial debut. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to anybody wanting a good family film with some adventure.
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6/10
Entertaining but not my Cup
johncash-1865317 June 2021
Not quite enough substance here for me, but it's pretty entertaining nonetheless.
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5/10
Some heartfelt moments, but not worth the watch :-(
stevebondi7 June 2021
Despite a very likable main character, the writing and execution were just too weak to make an entertaining movie :-(
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6/10
Tried to be magical but was lacking the energy.
cruise0117 September 2021
3 out of 5 stars.

The Water Man is a fair drama film about a young boy who is searching for the water man to help save his mother from a disease. The water man has a stone that can save anyone.

It is a decent story that tries to be a bit fantasy and magical. But the direction lacks its tone its trying to be. The acting is decent. The film does lose its tone with what its trying to be. But entertaining.
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