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Friday, March 10 Killing is an everyday business for Eyal (Lior Ashkenazi), a top hitman for the Israeli Secret Service. But a new mission forces him to re-think his life: assigned to track down an ageing Nazi officer, he poses as a tour guide to the man's grandson Axel (Knut Berger), who's visiting his sister Pia (Caroline Peters). As an edgy friendship develops, Walk On Water shapes up as a happy marriage of big political issues and intimate, involving drama. Granted, it doesn't harbour a twist as eye-popping as Neil Jordan's The Crying Game. But it does raise questions of race, sexuality and violence with the same courage and lightness of touch. Humour gets a good look-in too as Eyal and Axel wrestle with their differences: there's a nice comic irony in Eyal — a crack agent — not realising that Axel's gay. Yet as things heat up, director Eytan Fox maintains a cool head, always favouring the personal over the polemical. - Matthew Leyland, BBCi Films
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