Heavy Water Movie Review
Michael Oblowitz annals the vocation of Nathan Fletcher, a surf-administration beneficiary who yearns to drive the game forward. Less group of spectators grasping than most surf documentaries that make it to the extra large screen, Michael Oblowitz's Heavy Water will play best to those acquainted with its cast of characters — from contemporary stars like the late Andy Irons right back to the pioneers who lived on Oahu during the 1940s. Subject Nathan Fletcher's granddad Walter Hoffman had a place with the last gathering, and sired an administration of commended surfers. In its insidery way, Heavy Water indicates how Fletcher has attempted to add new achievements to that inheritance, taking a chance with his life as he does it.