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A documentary on the world's water crisis.
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| CinemalogueTodd JorgensonThe film is passionate and insightful about its topic, and not just intended as some sort of cheap scare tactic. |
| Screen-SpaceSimon FosterAs effective as Yu's film is in conveying its message, its true impact will best be measured in the next half decade. |
| Toronto StarLinda BarnardBe assured, this thorough doc with its gorgeous opening sequence will sear a central message into your brain: think before you drink. |
| Screen It!Jim JudyIt's an important documentary that should be seen by all, even if it's only just firing an initial warning shot across our collective, water-consuming bow. (Full Content Review for Parents also available) |
| Movies.comChristopher CampbellJam-packed with information-filled narratives ... the doc is commended for circumventing fearmongering in favor of engagement and encouragement. |
| Moving Pictures MagazineAnnlee EllingsonStartling statistics and memorable personalities that leave a distressing impression--if not complete understanding--of the decline of the world's water supply. |
| Georgia StraightMichelle da SilvaIn director Jessica Yu's recent documentary, Last Call at the Oasis, audiences are reminded of our overconsumption of the world's most vital resource and how our decisions and actions have deadly consequences. |
| User ReviewPhantasm GThis doc was freaking great. Scary and sad, but great. |
| User ReviewEthan PThis is a MUST WATCH documentary! So important- I don't think many people realize how much we are in a global water crisis. Really eye-opening but also just a really well done film. This film looks at areas around the world that are going through a water crisis now, like California and Australia (10 year drought!), as well as what are our options- recycling water from waste (perfectly sanitary-they do it in Singapore now). We can't reverse climate change, but we can do things now to help the water crisis that is happening now. |
| User ReviewMarty YIt's a great movie. Intense, visually striking, entertaining, depressing, cinematic, surprisingly exhilarating. Most importantly, it's entertaining and factually correct. It has journalistic bona fides while still remembering to keep an audience emotionally invested. Top notch. |