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The Water Diviner

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Four years after the Battle of Gallipoli, Australian farmer Joshua Connor travels to Turkey to find his three sons, who never returned home from the war. When he arrives in Istanbul, he meets others who have also suffered losses: hotelier Ayshe and her son, Orhan, who befriends Connor; and Major Hasan, a Turkish officer who fought against Connor's sons and now may be their father's only hope in finding closure.
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The Water Diviner finds Russell Crowe on somewhat uncertain footing as a director, but he's rescued by a strong performance from himself in the leading role.

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Udita Jhunjhunwala Livemint 08/14/2019
While Crowe the actor has impressive screen presence and conveys grief with subtlety, Crowe the director errs on the side of caution in this conservatively directed feature, which splutters along... Go to Full Review
Richard Roeper Chicago Sun-Times 04/26/2015
4.0
Indeed, this is the 51-year-old Crowe's first time as a movie director, but he's hardly a novice actor stepping behind the camera for some sort of vanity project. Go to Full Review
Bilge Ebiri New York Magazine/Vulture 04/24/2015
It's clear that Russell Crowe has poured his heart and soul into the historical romance The Water Diviner, his first feature as a director. If only the film were better. Go to Full Review
Keith Garlington Keith & the Movies 08/21/2022
4.5/5
Crowe should be commended for giving the film a grand, near epic look and feel despite having a less than epic budget. Go to Full Review
Don Shanahan Every Movie Has a Lesson 03/08/2022
3/5
Crowe's film isn't gaudy war glorification towards a happy ending. This film is the acknowledgement of shared experience and shared loss between strangers that is tremendously noble, even with the sometimes over-dramatized story. Go to Full Review
Richard Crouse Richard Crouse 02/03/2021
3/5
A sweeping historical drama about one man; a personal story set against a huge backdrop that studies a father's sorrow and a nation's tribulations. Go to Full Review
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Mark B @Mbindon 1d Beautiful to look a. Well acted the story / narrative is just dumb. So almost st enjoyable but overall dumb. So 3 stars as 3/4 of the movie I rnjoyed . See more Jelisije J @jjosifovic Oct 11 An emotional journey of a father looking to find his missing sons in a foreign war torn land and comes to find himself reborn while closing the door of his painful past. See more Quinzy F Aug 24 Good movie. Runs a little slow at times but this is a great watch with the wife. See more Andrew G Aug 19 Great movie with a very interesting story line See more Apr 25 I was not prepared this movie ended up being way more emotional than I thought give Russell Crowe credit though for making his directorial debut and starring in his own role it's a constant reminder that war is just plain awful; no one wants it and when it happens all it does is create more violence and take people away from us all a father water digger sets out to find his sons that were dragged into the horrors of World War I in Turkey to find peace with his deceased wife this is a man that has high hopes and lets nothing bewilder him the landscape and exotic locales of Australia and Istanbul are a treasure despite a bloody conflict taking shape parents outliving their children is as much as curse as it is a blessing a man is defined by how much he loves his children not by his grit or his strength or victory in battle Crowe does a splendid job here battling the odds I ended up welling up a bit at least twice in this one it's very effective that the subject of war is always constant and brutal no matter what part of the world it takes place in solid, well-acted, and emotionally resonant on multiple levels even a decade later See more Kathryn V Mar 13 Really liked this. Definetly held my interest. Heartfelt in spots. Good ending. As always, great acting by Russell Crowe. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Four years after the Battle of Gallipoli, Australian farmer Joshua Connor travels to Turkey to find his three sons, who never returned home from the war. When he arrives in Istanbul, he meets others who have also suffered losses: hotelier Ayshe and her son, Orhan, who befriends Connor; and Major Hasan, a Turkish officer who fought against Connor's sons and now may be their father's only hope in finding closure.
Director
Russell Crowe
Producer
Andrew Mason, Keith Rodger, Troy Lum
Screenwriter
Andrew Knight, Andrew Anastasios
Distributor
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Co
Hopscotch Features, Fear of God Films
Rating
R (War Violence|Some Disturbing Images)
Genre
History, Drama, War
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 24, 2015, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 7, 2015
Box Office (Gross USA)
$34.6M
Runtime
1h 52m
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