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Entertainment Weekly - 06/24/2005
"[T]his metaphorically charged spook show about abandonment and childhood ghosts stands on its own."Entertainment Weekly - 07/15/2005
"[Salles] has made, in effect, the first collapse-of-the-middle-class horror movie."Uncut - 09/01/2005
"Connelly plays it like she means it and Salles surrounds her with top-notch Brits....Expert genre filmmaking."Based on a story by Japanese novelist Koji Suzuki and a film by Hideo Nakata (THE RING), DARK WATER is a thrilling exercise in psychological terror. Jennifer Connelly stars as Dahlia, a troubled woman who is battling her husband, Kyle (Dougray Scott), for custody of their young daughter, Ceci (Ariel Gade). Low on cash, Dahlia moves with Ceci into a creepy apartment building on Roosevelt Island in New York City--and soon discovers that something very wrong is going on one floor above them. As black water drips down ominously from the ceiling in her bedroom, Dahlia is unable to get help from the real estate agent in charge (the appropriately mysterious John C. Reilly) or his very strange employee (a grizzled Pete Postlethwaite). Around the time Ceci starts going to her new school, she also seems to have developed a very dangerous invisible friend with eerie ties to the apartment above. Believing that Kyle might be gaslighting her, Dahlia turns to a rather curious lawyer (Tim Roth) who appears to work out of his car. All the while, memories of her strained relationship with her mother begin flooding her mind and giving her debilitating migraines. Brazilian director Walter Salles's (THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES, CENTRAL STATION) first Hollywood film, DARK WATER cleverly paces itself before unleashing a terrifying conclusion.
| Starring | Jennifer Connelly & Ariel Gade | |
| Directed by | Walter Salles, Jr. | |
| Produced by | Bill Mechanic | |
| Edited by | Daniel Rezende | |
| Screenwriting by | Rafael Yglesias | |
| Composition by | Angelo Badalamenti | |
| Costume Designer by | Michael Wilkinson | |
| Director of Photography | Affonso Beato | |
| Production Design by | Therese DePrez | |
| Performer | Dougray Scott, Pete Postlethwaite, Tim Roth, John C. Reilly, Perla Haney-Jardine & Camryn Manheim | |
| Executive Production by | Ashley Kramer |
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