Secret of Water might be a great film to watch if you're high. The meandering, non-narrative documentary cuts between digitized representations of molecular energy, super-saturated shots of waterfalls and ebbing tides, and slow-voiced talking heads. In the background, offscreen, water drips and rushes. We hear the trickle of melting snow filling the dry crevices of a stream bed, and rain pounding on a roof. Water, directors Jirka Rysavy and Saida Medvedeva claim, is alive, intuitive, and changing according to the environment and even to mood. It's no surprise that the toxins humans produce affect our natural resources, that the pharmaceutical residue we piss out and flush away winds up in the water supply. Dr. Masaru Emoto of Japan, whose philosophies the film highlights...
- 3/18/2015
- Village Voice
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