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Movie
Dark Water
Synopsis
this remake of Hideo Nakata's supernatural psychological drama Honogurai Mizuno Soko Kara revolves around the plight of a single mother (Jennifer Connelly) whose messy divorce and subsequent battle for the custody of her five-year-old daughter is taking a heavy toll on her emotional well-being. Ultimately, the mother and daughter are able to relocate to an apartment, which, despite its excessively dilapidated interior, seems to be an adequate location for beginning a new life. Before long, however, what appears to be the spirit of a young girl begins to haunt them. No stranger to mental illness, the wary young woman brushes the visions aside as part of the inherent stress of making the transition from housewife to working, single mom. As time goes by and the apparent haunting does not subside, the apartment's new residents are forced to examine the history of its former tenants. Dark Water also features performances from John C. Reilly, Tim Roth, and Dougray Scott.
Cast
- Jennifer Connelly
- John C. Reilly
- Tim Roth
- Dougray Scott
- Pete Postlewaite
- Camryn Manheim
- Ariel Gade
- Elilna Lowensohn
- Perla Haney-Jardine
- Debra Monk
- Linda Emond
- Bill Buell
- J.R. Horne
- Elina Löwensohn
- Warren Belle
- Alison Sealy-Smith
- Simon Reynolds
- Kate Hewlett
- Jennifer Baxter
- Diego Fuentes
- Zoe Heath
- Edward Kennington
- Michael Shocrylas
- Andrew Stearn
- Michael Wilkinson
- Jeffrey Lee Gibson
- Mali Finn
- Frank Gaeta
- Rudy Braun
- Diana Pokorny
- Tina Gerussi
- Grant Van Der Slagt
- Thérèse DePrez
- Scott Millan
- David Parker
- Peter Chesney
- Andrew M. Stearn
- Ciara Jones
- Rafael Yglesias
- Marc Fisichella
- Jay Spadaro
- Ashley Kramer
- Shawn Holden
- Affonso Beato
- Glen Gauthier
- Nicholas Lundy
- Kerry Foster
- Michael Barosky
- Daniel Rezende