Its suggestion that Israel, of all nations, should know better than to persecute minorities within and across its borders, give the film a thrilling universal appeal.
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Christian Science MonitorDavid Sterritt
Christian Science MonitorDavid Sterritt
Compassionate and marvelously acted, although a subplot about the gay grandson slows the story down for a while.
Though it is marred by an implausible climax and a cloying conclusion, this movie's quiet intelligence sneaks up on you, marking the director as a talent to watch.
The new Israeli film Walk on Water is complex and paradoxical, at times frustrating but always involving. Something like the country that produced it.
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New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
The film nearly drowns in earnest morality.
60
TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
Fox falters a bit with the narrative, but offers a fascinating treatment of the issues facing the descendents of Jewish victims and their German persecutors, as well as one of the most chilling birthday parties ever filmed.