Waterworld
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Waterworld

In a future where the polar ice-caps have melted and Earth is almost entirely submerged, a mutated mariner fights starvation and outlaw "smokers," and... reluctantly helps a woman and a young girl try to find dry land. Show More

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In the post-apocalyptic world of Waterworld, Earth is mostly covered by water due to the melting of the polar ice caps. As a result, the remaining survivors are forced to travel the seas in search of survival. The film introduces us to several distinct societies that have emerged in this new world.

The protagonist, known as the Mariner, is a lone wanderer who is content with his solitary existence. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes responsible for the well-being of a woman and a young girl. As they journey together, they are relentlessly pursued by the Deacon and his band of villains who seek to capture them.

As the Mariner and his companions navigate the treacherous waters, they encounter various challenges and dangers. Along the way, they discover clues about a mythical place called Dryland, a fabled landmass where civilization is said to have survived. This revelation sparks a glimmer of hope and becomes their ultimate goal.

Waterworld captivates viewers with its thrilling action sequences and stunning visuals of the water-dominated world. The film explores themes of survival, human connection, and the consequences of environmental destruction. It keeps audiences on the edge of their seats as they embark on an exciting and perilous adventure filled with thrilling escapes, epic battles, and unexpected alliances.

This movie will take you on a thrilling and immersive journey through a water-drenched world, where the determination to survive and find hope prevails against all odds.

Also Known As:

Waterworld

Release Date:

28 Jul 1995

Writers:

Peter Rader, David Twohy

Awards:

Nominated for 1 Oscar. 6 wins & 9 nominations total