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It's in the Water

Director: Kelli Herd
Actors: Keri Jo Chapman, Teresa Garrett, Derrick Sanders, Timothy Vahle, Barbara Lasater
Category: Video

Buy Used: $45.00

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 73 reviews

Format: Pal
Language: English (Original Language)
Media: VHS Tape
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 4.8 x 1.2

EAN: 5024165854488
ASIN: B00004CWYS

Theatrical Release Date: January 30, 1998
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Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: IMPORTANT! Please READ Amazon description for REGION, Format and Language before purchasing. PAL FORMAT WILL NOT PLAY ON REGULAR US PLAYER. PLEASE DO NOT BUY if you don't have either multisystem or PAL player. Delivery time 2-3 weeks.

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
It's in the Water is a charming little indie set in the sleepy, conservative Southern town of Azalea Springs. When an AIDS hospice opens up, the local homophobes go up in arms, polarizing the community. The heart of the movie, though, is the story of Alex, our listlessly married heroine who begins to have second thoughts about her orientation. (There is also a very slight "comic" subplot involving a rumor that drinking the local water turns people gay. Ignore it.) While Alex's discovery process is a rather quick one due to the constraints of movie timing, it is well handled, including an affectionate sequence during which Alex watches the entire Lesbian Film Canon. While the straight characters tend to be rather broadly drawn, It's in the Water is a gentle film at heart and well worth an evening. The DVD edition includes commentary by the director and leading actresses that is both funny and interesting--in particular the discussion of what it was like for two straight actresses to play their first gay love scene. --Ali Davis


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4 out of 5 stars It's In The Water   May 9, 2008
S. Drake (Columbus Ohio)
I loved this movie.Both lead characters have tons of chemistry alone or together.This movie is over ten years old having been made in 1996.I feel that it is well ahead of the other movies made during that time frame.Lots of humor thrown in.Don't be in the mood for a serious movie when you watch this.Try to have fun with it and see the humor in not only the acting but the scenery and the clothing.Don't forget this was made independantly (which means only one camera was used)thus you will see a few bloopers.The two sex scenes are done quite tastefully yet both are beautiful in there own way.Spend a few bucks on this and I'm sure you will be pleased.


2 out of 5 stars The problem with indies   February 17, 2008
Karlis Streips (Riga, Latvia)
Although I, too, appreciated the story and the message which this film sent, I couldn't help but think about one of the sad facts of "indie" GLTB film making, i.e., indie = not very well made. "In the Water" basically could have used a way, WAY more competent screenwriter, a way, WAY more incisive director, and with a few exceptions, way, way, WAY more talented actors, as opposed to those who are graduates of the Indie Filmmaking School of Hysterical Overacting. As it happened, I watched "Water" on the same evening as I watched "Hairspray". I fully understand, of course, that "Water" probably had a total budget equal to John Travolta's wardrobe costs in "Hairspray", but the contrast was there nonetheless. And not in "Water's" favor. In short, watchable for the message. Pretty gruesome in the execution.


4 out of 5 stars Have a Swig, Pardner   August 16, 2007
Amos Lassen (Little Rock, Arkansas)
"It's in the Water"

Have a Swig, Pardner

Amos Lassen and Cinema Pride

"It's in the Water" is fun, lots of fun. Sure the premise is ridiculous but the film is a delight and makes no pretense at being any more than it is--a feel good movie.
In the small southern town of Azalea Springs, the country club set is the ruling class. Every woman must belong to the League and big hair is still the favorite of the luncheon set and only hairdressers and interior decorators are gay. When the League membership gets an announcement that they must do some work that includes contact with "those" people, the women are stunned and unsettled, to say the least. But when the real shocker comes from a drunken comment that the water is contaminated with something that turns people gay, all hell breaks loose. This is enough to destroy the homophobic town and sure enough, it starts to do so rather quickly. Brother Daniel yells about the water at his "Homo-No-Mo" meetings, the local newspaper picks up the story, rabid homophobic picketers go to work protesting and panic ensues. In the middle of all of this is Alex Stratton, a young woman whose husband keeps his distance, an overbearing mother, and is bored with tedious social chatter and those that criticize her shoes. Not listening to either the wishes of her husband or her mother, she accepts a job at the Hospice where she becomes reacquainted with her best friend from high school, Grace Miller, who has just returned to town after a nasty divorce. The two women feel a magnetism for each other and when they are caught kissing in the Hospice supply room, they both fall out of grace with the society of Azalea Springs. Mark, who works at the newspaper and is a regular at Brother Daniel's meetings, becomes involves with Tomas, a Latino house painter, who makes the mistake of assuming that an ex-gay meeting is an AA meeting. All the while the rumors about the water persist. The two love affairs become the catalyst for the unraveling of Azalea Springs and it is not just the water that causes it to do so.
The movie makes light of how society and narrow minded people regard us in many instances especially in small southern towns. What happens here could actually happen and the issues are presented in light humor.
The two lead actresses--Keli Jo Chapman as Alex and Teresa Garrett as Grace are always right on and totally believable and their dialogue always rings true. Spencer, the male lead, is one of the guys we all know and he pulled off the stereotype beautifully.
"It's in the Water" is camp and acted with exaggeration, maybe a little too much sometimes but it makes up for that by its offbeat and affirming ending and the sensitive treatment of the two leads. Largely a caricature to achieve the comedy that it does, there are a lot of good lines and the love scenes are handled with great sensitivity. It is a fun movie and should not be taken seriously. Its sole purpose is to entertain and all we have to do is sit back and enjoy it.



5 out of 5 stars Is it in the Water?   August 2, 2007
M. C. White (Florida)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is an excellent movie to share on movie night with friends. The movie set in a small Texas town is full of wonderful, interesting people. The characters, although exagerated in some cases,(this is a spoof) make for an interesting ride into the world of prejudice, irrational thinking,or being a hypocrite. Well, worth watching...Keri Jo Chapman and Teresa Garrett are hot.



2 out of 5 stars Nothing In This Water...   May 1, 2006
V (Alberta, Canada)
6 out of 8 found this review helpful

If you're looking for actors who can act...don't buy this dvd! The storyline is cute, but the two main characters have no chemistry whatsoever. The sex scene was pathetic...the actresses looked so uncomfortable it made me uncomfortable! Don't waste your money on this one, save it for "Better Than Chocolate" or "When Night Is Falling".

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