The Chronology of Water

The Chronology of Water

A scholarship swimmer reconciles her turbulent upbringing and resurfacing trauma by finding solace in the art of literature.

Sheex says: Kristen Stewart's *The Chronology of Water* attempts a deep dive into trauma and art, but the execution leaves much to be desired. The central narrative, intended to explore a swimmer's journey through literature, feels fundamentally broken, failing to coalesce into a compelling whole. While Imogen Poots, Tom Sturridge, and Thora Birch navigate their roles with a certain earnestness, their performances ultimately feel constrained by the script's limitations. The chemistry between them, though present, struggles to elevate the material beyond its inherent flaws. At 128 minutes, the film's pacing often drags, making the viewing experience a test of endurance rather than an engrossing exploration. Despite its biographical and romantic intentions, the drama feels manufactured, lacking genuine emotional resonance. The film's overall entertainment value is unfortunately low, leaving audiences with a sense of unfulfilled potential. *The Chronology of Water* ultimately drowns in its own ambition, a beautiful concept marred by a weak foundation.

  • Plot: Bad
  • Characters: OK
  • Entertainment Value: Bad
  • Rated: N/A
  • Genre: Biography, Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 03/27/2026
  • Directed by: Kristen Stewart
  • Written by: Kristen Stewart, Andy Mingo, Lidia Yuknavitch
  • Starring: Imogen Poots, Tom Sturridge, Thora Birch
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