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Waterdance (Widescreen)

Eric Stoltz , Helen Hunt , Michael Steinberg , Neal Jimenez    R (Restricted)   DVD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
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This 1992 drama written by Neal Jimenez and codirected by him and Michael Steinberg (the two worked together on the underrated Bodies, Rest, and Motion) stars Eric Stoltz as a successful novelist who becomes paraplegic following a hiking accident. Jimenez, who personally lives with the same condition, gives us an insider's point-of-view on the first terrible days, weeks, and months of adjusting to paralysis, and its effect upon relationships, work, and sex. But the film is also about other kinds of unexpected turns in a life, in this case Stoltz's immersion in an instant community of fellow paraplegics, as well as his reevaluation of an affair with a married editor (Helen Hunt). Stoltz is in great company: besides Hunt's thoughtful, sensual presence, the cast includes Wesley Snipes as another patient, Elizabeth Peña as a sympathetic nurse, and William Forsythe (Palookaville, Raising Arizona) in an outstanding performance that encourages one to reconsider his often one-dimensional career. Despite the bleak subject, The Waterdance is an enormously entertaining and often funny movie that keeps a lid on pity and explores the rediscovery of life, self-respect, and honesty following a disaster. --Tom Keogh

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By Pha-Q
Format:VHS Tape
The acting was first rate, no complaints, especially William Forsythe's character. This was a very powerful movie about coming to grips with a life-altering accident, then learning to adjust and carry on. The movie is compared to "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" which it does resemble in some ways. Eric Stoltze is very good in the lead role. Helen Hunt is her beautiful self and exceptionally revealing in this movie, she is awesome!!! She is unbelievably gorgeous!!! Do not deny this movie, cause you could be missing something. Although extremely depressing at times, the ending will satisfy. A must see!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars wow July 12 2003
By jj
Format:DVD
i watched this finnally after my mom said it was good. i loved it. where were you all my life?
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4.0 out of 5 stars Realistic story and tremendous ensemble acting Dec 22 2002
Format:DVD
This film never received the attention it deserved, although this is one of the finest pieces of ensemble acting, and one of the most realistic stories I have seen on screen. Clearly filmed on a small budget in a real V.A. Hospital, the center of the story is Joel, very well-played by Eric Stoltz. Joel has been paralyzed in a motorcycle accident, and comes to the hospital to a ward with other men who have spinal injuries. Joel is in love with Anna, his married lover, played by Helen Hunt, who shows early signs of her later Academy-Award winning work.

Although the Joel-Anna relationship is the basic focus, there are many other well-developed characters in the ward. Wesley Snipes does a tremendous job as the angry Raymond. Even more impressive is William Forsythe as the bitter and racist Bloss. I think Forsythe's two best scenes are when he becomes frustrated and angry at the square dancers, and, later, when he feels empathy for a young Korean man who has been shot in a liquor store hold up. My favorite scene with Snipes is the in the roundtable discussion of post-injury sexual options.

The chemistry between Stoltz and Hunt is very strong, and they have two very intimate, but not gratuitous, sex scenes. The orgasm in the ward is both sexy and amusing. There is also another memorable scene where Joel and Bloss and the Korean boy take the specially-equipped van to the strip bar. It's truly a comedy of errors as they make their feeble attempts to get the van going to see the "naked ladies."

The story is made even more poignant by the fact that the director, Neal Jimenez, is paralyzed in real life. This is basically his story. This film is real, not glossy or flashy. To have the amount of talent in a film of such a small budget is amazing. I recommend this film to everyone I see, because it is one of those films that even improves on a second look. It's a shame that such a great piece of work gets overlooked, but through video, perhaps it can get the attention it so richly deserves.

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Most recent customer reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars Helen Hunt is Fabulous!
The scene with Helen Hunt and Eric Stoltz at the motel made the movie for me. It was a bit brief but worth the price of the movie!
Published on Jun 21 2002 by S. Kromer
5.0 out of 5 stars Tells it like it is!
As a person with severe mobility impairment, I viewed this picture with interest. I give it my fullest recommendation. Read more
Published on Jan 21 2002 by Dr. Karen Mann
4.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional
What a great film! Helen Hunt nude? Forget about that. This is great film-making. Stoltz and Snipes are wonderful in their portrayal of men tragically paralyzed in the prime of... Read more
Published on Nov 7 2001
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the first great indy films of the 90's
Yes, Helen Hunt is nude in this, but that's not the only reason to rent it. There are stellar performances from Stoltz, Forsythe, and Wesley Snipes in what probably was his... Read more
Published on Jun 18 2000
2.0 out of 5 stars The Waterdance
Early Helen Hunt. Basically this is a film about a room full ofmen learning how to live physically challenged. Helen Hunt is tornbetween two lovers. She's pretty convincing. Read more
Published on Mar 26 2000 by studiorow
5.0 out of 5 stars A great movie for Helen Hunt Fans
This is not just a great movie for fans of Helen Hunt, but it's just a great movie. It covers a wide range of human emotions with brilliant casting, acting, and directing. Read more
Published on Jan 17 2000
5.0 out of 5 stars A life affirming movie worthy of Frank Capra!
If you have ever felt sorry for yourself, this movie will open your eyes to just how good you have it. Read more
Published on Oct 12 1999
5.0 out of 5 stars Probably the best movie most people have never seen.
When this movie was first released I was fortunate enough to catch it at an art house movie theater. Read more
Published on Aug 25 1999
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