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| Director
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Walter Salles |
| Starring
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Jennifer Connelly, Ariel
Gade, John C. Reilly |
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| The plot of
Dark Water |
A
woman (Connelly) embroiled in a custody battle
holes up in a decrepit apartment building with
her young daughter (Gade). Thinking they're safe
for the time being, a series of eerie happenings
and a ghostly visitor cause the mother to question
her decision, and her sanity. |
| Dark Water
Movie Review |
Reviewed by
Mike McGranaghan :
In Dark Water, Jennifer Connelly plays Dahlia, a young
woman who was abandoned as a child by her drug-addicted
mother. This betrayal has left her permanently scarred
and determined to be a better mother to daughter Ceci
(Ariel Gade). Dahlia is in the middle of a tumultuous
divorce from husband Kyle (Dougray Scott), following
his affair. Things have gotten so bad that they are
seeing professional mediators to work out custody issues.
When Kyle announces that he’s moving to Jersey
City, Dahlia more or less has to move too so that Ceci
can more easily spend time with both parents.
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Review By Steve
Bloody_Taco :
Just for the record, I’m not against
American remakes of foreign films per se; I think some
fine versions of such movies have been made in the past.
I enjoyed the American remakes of “The Ring”
and ”The Grudge” for example. However I
cannot, for the life of me, understand why this film,
“Dark Water” was remade.. More..
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