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Jul 8, 2005 · Dark Water: Directed by Walter Salles. With Jennifer Connelly, John C. Reilly, Tim Roth, Dougray Scott. A mother and daughter, still wounded from a bitter custody dispute, hole up in a run-down apartment building, where they are targeted by the ghost of a former resident.
- Walter Salles
- 471
- 3 min
Jul 7, 2005 · Jennifer Connelly stars as a mother who moves into a haunted apartment with her daughter in New York. The film is a remake of a Japanese thriller by Hideo Nakata, and features a dark and dank setting, a malevolent stain, and a mysterious friend.
Dec 6, 2019 · Mark Ruffalo stars as Bilott, who sues DuPont for polluting the water and land of West Virginia farmers. Based on a true story, the film exposes the corporate cover-up and the health consequences of the chemical contamination.
- (96K)
- Biography, Drama, History
- Todd Haynes
- 2019-12-06
Dark Water is a 2005 American supernatural horror film directed by Walter Salles and written by Rafael Yglesias. It is a remake of the 2002 Japanese film of the same name, which was inspired by the short story "Floating Water" by Koji Suzuki, who also wrote the Ring trilogy.
- $44.4–49.5 million
- Angelo Badalamenti
- July 8, 2005
Jul 8, 2005 · Dark Water is a 2005 remake of a Japanese horror film about a mother and daughter who move into a leaky apartment. The film has mixed reviews from critics and audiences, who praise the atmosphere but criticize the lack of scares.
- (3.1K)
- Walter Salles
- PG-13
- Jennifer Connelly
Cincinnati, Ohio 1998: Up-and-coming corporate attorney Robert Bilott, a new partner at a prestigious law firm, is visited by one of his grandmother's neighbors from West Virginia. Angry farmer Wilbur O. Tennant asks him to sue chemical multinational DuPont.
Dark Water (Japanese: 仄暗い水の底から, Hepburn: Honogurai mizu no soko kara, lit. "From the Depths of Dark Water") is a 2002 Japanese supernatural horror drama film directed by Hideo Nakata and written by Yoshihiro Nakamura and Kenichi Suzuki, based on the short story collection by Koji Suzuki.