Aquarela

Parental Rating: PG

Contains:

Jill's Review

Opens August 30, 2019

Runs 89 minutes

This film explores the power of water in all of its forms around the world. From frozen lakes in Russia to hurricanes in Miami to waterfalls in Venezuela, this film captures the raw power of water in all of its forms.

I liked this movie. I especially liked the beginning which involved human beings driving across a frozen body of water and ending up falling through the ice. The film shows the men who work the rescue equipment and just how hard and dangerous that job can be. The rest of the film has no people or narration. It is just Mother Nature in all her glory. Glaciers, water falls and hurricanes are all filmed up close and personal. It is glorious to watch, just a little slow. If you are a huge documentary fan, then you might want to venture out to see this.




Movie Search

Find a movie by name, genre, or ranking.