Water world

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The movie begins in a world where the 

melting of polar ice has resulted in all  

continents becoming submerged in water, forcing 

humans to adapt to their new environment.

They now live in rugged, floating communities 

known as atolls, feeding on seafood and living  

off trades. Plants, dirt, and soil cost 

more than gold and people use their urine  

for cultivation due to lack of fresh water.

Although the world has turned into an endless  

giant ocean, many believe there exists dryland 

somewhere. Several groups of people are looking  

for the said magical place in hopes of living a 

better life but no one has been successful yet.

We are introduced to a man named Mariner, 

who lives in a ramshackle boat that appears  

to be made of scrap. He is seen urinating in a 

small vessel and then pouring his urine into a  

machine that converts it into drinkable water. 

In the boat, he has planted a lime tree, a rare  

commodity in the world with no land. Mariner 

does fishing and collects reusable trash from  

the ocean for his survival. One afternoon, after a 

dive, he notices another boat approaching him.

The man on the other boat tells Mariner about 

an atoll, where he obtained various supplies.  

He wants to trade them but when Mariner 

learns that the man wants nothing in return,  

he begins to doubt him. He soon realizes that the 

man has stolen all of his limes. Simultaneously,  

a group of smokers arrives in their jet skies 

and begins attacking them. Despite the fact  

that Mariner’s boat is made up of scrap, it 

is fast, and he is able to escape, whereas  

the other man is apprehended by the smokers.

Following this, Mariner arrives at the atoll,  

a floating city surrounded by high metal 

walls. At the gate, he says he’s there to  

trade his belongings. Upon heading inside, he 

reveals that he has some genuine dirt to trade,  

which is extremely rare. Seeing this, 

the people of Atoll give him 124 chits  

in exchange for a jar of dirt. He then uses 

the same chits to purchase a tomato plant  

and some other scraps from a woman named .

After the trade, he is returning back to his  

boat when a family approaches him and asks 

him to impregnate their daughter, but he  

refuses to do so. This makes them suspicious 

of his intentions, and they order the locals  

to stop him. After he is apprehended, the locals 

discover Mariner to be a mutant with gills behind  

his ears and webbed feet. Mariner tries to fight 

back but is captured under a fishing net.

Later that night, Helen meets with an elderly 

man named Gregor and inquires as to when they  

can depart for dry land. Gregor informs that 

the direction for the dry land is tattooed on  

the back of a little girl named Enola, but he 

does not understand it. Gregor then considers  

asking Mariner about it, who is imprisoned inside 

a cage. Following this, he approaches Mariner and  

inquires about the mutation, but Mariner appears 

to be dismissive of him. Only when Gregor shows  

the picture of the tattoo, does Mariner seem 

interested. In exchange for the information,  

Mariner wants him to open the cage, 

but Gregor is not allowed to do so.

The next day, the local people decide to drown 

Mariner in the swamp pit by lowering the cage.  

Simultaneously, an army of Smokers led by Deacon 

arrives to attack Atoll. They are also looking  

for the mythical dryland and want to get to the 

little girl who holds the secret to its path.

Soon after, the smokers encircle Atoll and begin 

shooting with large machine guns, killing several  

Atoll residents. Eventually, the smokers with the 

jet skies enter the building via self-built ramps.  

Inside, Gregor fills a balloon and inadvertently 

flies away, abandoning Helen and Enola. Meanwhile,  

Mariner tries to break free, but his cage 

collapses, causing it to shrink gradually.  

Helen notices this and rushes to his aid. 

She agrees to assist him only if he takes her  

and Enola with him, to which he agrees.

Following this, he tells Helen and Enola to  

open the gate until he starts his boat. 

Unfortunately, the gate becomes stuck,  

so Mariner uses the ship’s rigging to fly up, 

open the gate, and jump back to the boat. Enola  

and Helen also board the boat and make their way 

out of Atoll. On the other hand, the smoker with  

machine guns continues to fire in an undetermined 

direction, causing their leader Deacon’s boat to  

explode. However, Deacon dives into the sea 

at that precise moment, saving his life.

After the battle, the smokers continue looking 

for Enola, having found that she has the tattoo of  

the way to dry land. The smokers bind one of the 

locals and inquire about Enola. Fearful of death,  

the man reveals everything he knows, but he is 

killed anyway. As they sail away, Helen asks  

Mariner if he knows how to get to dry land to 

which he responds in the affirmative. However,  

he advises her to throw Enola away before going 

there because they have limited food and water.  

Helem tries to persuade him not to do so. She 

even offers herself in turn for the little  

girl’s life, but Mariner dismisses her.

After a while, Mariner notices Enola drawing on  

his boat, which irritates him, and he throws her 

into the water. Helen panics, knowing that Enola  

is unable to swim, so she dives in to save her. 

Mariner appears to abandon the two in the water,  

but he later returns to pick them up.

As soon as they get on the boat, the smokers  

arrive on the plane and begin shooting at them. 

While Mariner goes down to retrieve his weapon,  

Helen rushes towards the large spear gun and 

fires at it without Mariner’s permission.  

As a result, the plane is now 

tethered to the boat by the metal rope  

and begins circling it, tangling it in a web.

When Mariner notices this, he rushes up to cut the  

rope and untangle the boat, while the smokers 

do the same. A few moments later, the smokers  

are able to shoot the rope and fly away whereas 

Mariner swings off and lands on the water. He  

is furious at Helen for destroying the boat, so 

he cuts both her and Enola’s hair as punishment.  

On the other hand, Deacon guesses their 

location and deploys his men to find Enola.

While sailing, they come across a drifter 

who admits to having some important papers  

and offers to trade them in exchange for 

Helen. Helen refuses, but Mariner agrees. The  

drifter takes Helen to his boat, while Mariner 

quickly examines the paper and discovers that  

it is useless. He quickly rushes into the 

drifter’s boat and cancels the deal. This  

enrages the drifter, who decides to stab Mariner. 

A fight begins, and Mariner kills the drifter.

In the next scene, Mariner demonstrates how he 

does fishing. He dives into the water as bait,  

and soon a massive mutated fish appears. He then 

uses his weapon to kill the fish and prepares  

food for everyone. Mariner was rude to them at 

first, but now he appears to be nice to them  

as he starts talking to Enola. He allows Enola 

to draw with a colored pencil and also teaches  

her how to swim. Helen appears concerned as 

she witnesses their bond grow stronger.

After a while, they come across the barter 

outpost and notice some men waving at them.  

Mariner is suspicious, so he looks beneath 

the water and discovers the smokers waiting  

for them. He immediately turns the boat around 

in order to flee, but the smokers pursue them.  

They somehow manage to avoid the attacks of the 

smokers. Mariner then deploys the extra sails as  

parachutes, allowing them to flee faster.

After they are safe, Mariner forces Helen to  

reveal the truth about Enola’s tattoo so she 

discloses that the tattoo is the path to dry land.  

When Mariner hears this, he claims that dry 

land is a myth, but she does not believe him.  

As a result, he decides to show her. He places 

Helen inside a large bubble and submerges her.  

He can breathe through his gills, so he takes her 

deep into the ocean and shows her the past world,  

which is completely covered 

in water, which shocks her.

Meanwhile, Enola is waiting for them in the 

boat when she notices something in the water  

and quickly hides. When Mariner and Helen swim 

to the surface, they discover that they have been  

apprehended by the smokers. Deacon coerces them 

into telling him about Enola, but they both remain  

silent. Deacon then shoots at the air, pretending 

to kill them. As a result, Enola comes out,  

being concerned, but she is quickly captured by 

the smokers. Deacon orders his men to kill Mariner  

and Helen, but the two escape by diving into the 

water. Underwater, Mariner uses his gills to help  

Helen breathe until the smokers leave. After 

some time, they return to the surface and  

discover that their boat has been destroyed.

On the other hand, Deacon pretends to be nice  

to Enola and inquires about the tattoo behind her 

back, but she remains silent. He then offers her  

some colored pencils and asks her again, but she 

doesn’t say anything. Back at the destroyed boat,  

Mariner and Helen are hopeless. Helen 

inquires as to why he did not accept  

her when she offered herself, to which he 

responds that she did not like him then.  

The answer touches her heart and she kisses him 

before the two of them make love on the boat.

The following day, Mariner attempts to repair 

the boat, but they discover Gregor in his hot air  

balloon. Gregor then takes them to the boat where 

the survivors of Atoll are staying. At night, they  

talk about going on a search for dry land, but 

the people aren’t ready to look for Enola because  

it’s dangerous to face the smokers. Mariner then 

decides to go on his own in search of the little  

girl. After a while, he arrives at the smokers’ 

ship and enters it, killing the smokers one after  

another. Meanwhile, Deacon gathers the smokers 

and lies to them, claiming to have discovered  

the way to dry land. He orders everyone to begin 

rowing, thereby propelling the ship forward.

As the men begin to row, Mariner approaches Deacon 

alone and asks to free Enola. When Deacon refuses,  

Mariner threatens to drop the flame into the 

oil reserve, which will cause the entire ship  

to explode. Deacon does not believe he will 

act irrationally, but Mariner drops the flame,  

causing a massive explosion. Deacon then flees 

with the little girl before Mariner reaches the  

top at the podium and notices him on the plane. 

He immediately fires a spear gun at the ship’s  

fence and ziplines down. Following that, he uses 

the metal rope to create a barrier, causing the  

plane to crash before taking off. Fortunately, 

Enola is unharmed, and the two of them embrace.

However, the ship begins to break down, leaving 

them with no way to escape. Fortunately, Helen,  

Gregor, and an Atoll resident arrive at the same 

time on the hot air balloon. Before the ship  

breaks down, they drop the rope and pull Mariner 

and Enola up. But, Deacon grabs the rope and  

climbs up as well. When Helen notices this, she 

throws a heavy object at him and Enola kicks him,  

causing him to fall into the ocean.

Mariner and Helen make it to the hot air balloon,  

but a persistent Deacon jumps on a jet 

ski and shoots at the hot air balloon,  

causing Enola to fall into the water. Deacon 

orders his men to capture the little girl,  

but Mariner is quick to respond. He grabs the 

rope and ties it around his leg before leaping  

from the hot air balloon. He successfully 

grabs Enola and springs back up just in time,  

causing the jet skies to collide and explode. 

Finally, they reach the hot air balloon safely.

This time, Gregor is able to understand Enola’s 

tattoo and head in the direction of dry land.  

After several days of flight, they spot a bird 

on their hot air balloon. When they look further,  

they are astounded to see land for the first time 

in their lives. They are overjoyed to finally be  

there and begin exploring the area. A few moments 

later, they notice a small hut and enter it to  

find a couple’s bones lying together. They also 

discover the map drawing, which is similar to the  

one on Enola’s back. That hut is revealed 

to be owned by Enola’s family. Her family  

appears to have sent her away in the hope that 

she will bring more people to the dry land.

Meanwhile, Mariner finds the land to be 

uncomfortable and feels that he belongs in  

the sea. He then approaches Enola and informs 

her that he is leaving, which saddens her.  

He tells her that he isn’t born for dry land, 

but she tries to assure him that he will adapt.  

However, he doesn’t change his mind and 

bids Enola and Helen a final goodbye  

before departing. In the final scene, Helen and 

Enola watch him sailing away from a cliff.

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