Lawyer David Burton agrees with the group of aborigines who are charged with killing one of their own. He thinks the victim was targeted because he broke a tribal rule, but the defendants say they have no connection to the tribe at all. Burton, who is plagued by apocalyptic visions of water, slowly comes to realize that the danger may come from his own involvement with the aborigines and their prophecies, as well as from the water.
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Lawyer David Burton agrees with the group of aborigines who are charged with killing one of their own. He thinks the victim was targeted because he broke a tribal rule, but the defendants say they have no connection to the tribe at all. Burton, who is plagued by apocalyptic visions of water, slowly comes to realize that the danger may come from his own involvement with the aborigines and their prophecies, as well as from the water.
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