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Perhaps the most clumsily handled is the Neptunes-helmed title track, which purports to be a song about being in love with his wife (credited for her spoken-word appearances here as Jessica Timberlake, by the way) but puts him at the center of each chorus.
Treading Water was nominated for "Best Feature Film" at the 2002 Torino International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. The film was reviewed by Variety in 2001 by Ken Eisner and called a "Earnest, rudimentary drama" and "not much more than a calling-card effort and will sink soon after that". Val Kermode gave the film 1 out 5 stars and said it contained the “Most Clumsily Inserted Flashback”.
Retrieved on January 15, 2009. Entertainment Weekly's Jeff Jensen called the flashbacks "among the poorest and most clumsily integrated flashbacks we've seen so far", as he felt nothing new was learned, and also disliked Michael's on-Island storyline, noting he "got the sense that the actors and directors weren't quite sure what to make of these scenes". Jensen however complimented the Hatch scenes, considering that Terry O'Quinn's performance and his interaction with Henry Ian Cusick were "salvaging the first mediocre episode of the season".Jensen, Jeff, (September 29, 2005) ""Lost": Michael treads water; Locke goes deeper", Entertainment Weekly.
The critic for The Sydney Morning Herald wrote that the play was: > Notable as a rare instance of an Australian playwright's attempting to > represent the tension between good manners and bad intentions. Porter has > taken advantage of the colonial time lag in 19th century Tasmania to allow > his characters to clothe their generally poisonous motives in an 18th > century decorum, and to make use of an unusually hemstitched and hand-sewn > type of language. The easy and tempting criticism to make of this play is > that it is stagey and derivative (with a "Rebecca"-like storm and an > Ibsenesque tower of a most clumsily symbolic kind) and that it is as > fniitily stocked with curtain lines as anything George Miller might present > at the Neutral Bay Music Hall... Much depended in this televised version on > its tactfulness in making the most of the play's richly theatrical srrokes > without emphasising their potential absurdities. In this Porter was well > served.

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