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Dark Water

The 2002 Japanese chiller is expertly reworked into an American setting by Motorcycle Diaries director Walter Salles. Jennifer Connelly is the single mum fighting for her sanity against dark forces after moving into a creepy apartment building with her young daughter. Dark, sombre and totally terrifying, this could be the best American Jap horror remake yet. The next time you see a damp patch...you won't call the plumber. You'll move.

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Stars: Jennifer Connelly, John C Reilly, Tim Roth, Dougray Scott, Ariel Gade
Director: Walter Salles
Year: 2005
Running time: 105 mins
Certificate: 15
 
 

The recent Hollywood horror trend has seen it either disinter old American classics (Amityville, House of Wax) or pinch someone else's for a glossy remake (Ring, The Grudge).

This follows the latter course...but thankfully it's not a mere nuts'n'bolts remake but a terrifyingly reasoned reworking blessed with top-notch performances.

It would have been easy to have simply bought the rights to what was already an effective chiller and installed some competent journeyman in the director's chair.

Yet, the job went - intriguingly - to South American Walter Salles, a director respected for the likes of Motorcycle Diaries, City of God and Central Station.

And, rather than cast the lead role of a psychologically damaged mother with any number of flavour-of-the-month bimbos, the role went to Oscar-winning Jennifer Connolly.

This thoroughly un-Hollywood approach pays handsome dividends with a chillingly intelligent tale of a damaged single mum facing malevolent supernatural forces which threaten her child.

Dahlia Williams (Connelly) is going through a brutal separation from her adulterous husband when finances dictate she find somewhere cheap for her and daughter Ceci (Ariel Gade) to live. Dark Water

She find herself on the East River's creepy Roosevelt Island and taking a lease on a grubby apartment in a rundown block looked after by dodgy janitor Veeck (Pete Postlethwaite).

The first thing she notices is a damp patch on the ceiling...but dodgy plumbing and temperamental waterworks are the least of her problems when she hears someone upstairs.

Salles, making his Hollywood debut, has crafted a profoundly disturbing story of a evil forces preying on the mind of a mother already torn by maternal instincts and childhood abandonment.

Connolly brings an uncomprehending desperation to the young mother confronting her husband's psychological dirty tricks as well as a ghostly nemesis slowly enveloping her daughter.

It's superior horror fare, beautifully played and rooted in the all-too-believable world of a constant fear you may lose the one you love.

The next time you see a damp patch...you won't call the plumber. You'll move.

Tim Evans


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Tony Parry
This user has rated this film 1 stars - watchable.
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As usual the critcs have gone overboard on another below par "horror" movie. Its 15 certificate should have raised alarm bells with me & my mate as we sat yawing shifting in our seats waiting for something to happen. It succeeded in conveying a very wet & drab Roosevelt Island but thats about it. We gave this a thumbs down and likened it to those other boring "horrors", The Gift & The Village.
 
Marcello Forconi
This user has rated this film 5 stars - unmissable.
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This is a great movie. Salley doesn't rush, he develops a story using all the characters in function of the main player, Dahlia, superbly interpreted with a wonderful realism by Jennifer Connelly. Don't expect to jump on your seat, it won't happen. Instead, you'll take a journey into the fragile psyche of Dahlia, and you may be surprised of what you will discover. Dark Water is the most beautiful remake of a Japanese "horror" (in its different faces) to date.
 
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