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Dark Water (2005 film)

Dark Water is a 2005 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. The film stars Jennifer Connelly, John C. Reilly, Pete Postlethwaite, Perla Haney-Jardine, Dougray Scott and Ariel Gade.

Dark Water
British theatrical release poster
Directed byWalter Salles
Written byRafael Yglesias
Based on
Dark Water
by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyAffonso Beato
Edited byDaniel Rezende
Music byAngelo Badalamenti
Production
company
Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures Distribution
Release date
  • July 8, 2005 (2005-07-08)
Running time
105 minutes[1]
LanguageEnglish
Box office$44.4–49.5 million[2][3]

Dark Water was released on July 8, 2005, and grossed $44–49 million worldwide.[2][3] It is a co-production between the United States and Japan.[1]

Plot

Dahlia battles her ex-husband Kyle for custody of their daughter Cecilia, a five-year-old kindergartener. Kyle wants Cecilia to live closer to his apartment in Jersey City, but Dahlia wants to move to the cheaper Roosevelt Island, where she has found a good school.

Dahlia and Cecilia view an apartment in a dilapidated complex on Roosevelt Island, a few blocks from Cecilia's new school. Cecilia sneaks to the roof and finds a Hello Kitty backpack near the building's water tower; the manager, Cory Murray, explains that no one has claimed it. Cecilia initially dislikes the apartment but decides she wants to live there. Dahlia makes an offer the same day.

Shortly after they move in, the bedroom ceiling begins to leak dark water. Dahlia finds the apartment above flooded from every faucet. She finds a family portrait of the former tenants, the Rimsky family: a mother, father, and a girl who is Cecilia's age. Dahlia complains to Murray and the superintendent Veeck about the water, but Veeck insists that he is not a plumber and blames teenage vandals. The ceiling, shoddily patched by Veeck, leaks again. Dahlia is intimidated by teenagers in the apartment, and sees the face of a screaming girl in a washing machine. This isn't helped by a recurring nightmare she has, seeing the girl's mother warning her not to tell the police what she's done to her own daughter or else she will harm Cecilia.

Cecilia's teacher is troubled by Cecilia's "imaginary friend" named Natasha. Cecilia appears to argue with her before losing control of her hand while painting. After Dahlia catches Cecilia playing with dolls and talking to Natasha in the elevator, she forbids Cecilia to talk to Natasha again. In the bathroom, Cecilia passes out as dark water gushes from the toilets and sinks. As Dahlia is busy meeting her lawyer, Jeff Platzer, Kyle takes Cecilia to his apartment. Dahlia feels some form of relief knowing that Kyle will keep her safe.

That night, Dahlia follows footsteps to the roof and sees that water is spilling from the water tower. Inside she finds Natasha's body and calls the police, horrified. Veeck is arrested for negligence as he was aware of her body. This was why he refused to fix the complex's plumbing problems, and he is taken away. Veeck kept claiming that Natasha's parents paid him money to keep quiet about their willful abandonment of their daughter and lie for them that she was with either of them. Dahlia and Platzer discover that Natasha's parents had cruelly abandoned her. In turn, they also conclude that Natasha was left to fend for herself. She fell into the water tower and drowned, leaving her as a vengeful ghost who is jealous of Cecilia because she has Dahlia as her mother.

Dahlia agrees to move closer to Kyle so that shared custody will be easier. As she packs, a girl in a hooded bathrobe who resembles Cecilia asks her to read to her. When Dahlia hears Cecilia playing in the bathtub, she realizes that the girl is Natasha. Natasha begs Dahlia not to leave but Dahlia rushes into the bathroom to save Cecilia. Natasha locks Cecilia in the shower compartment and holds her underwater. Dahlia pleads with Natasha to let her daughter go, promising to be her mother forever. Floods overwhelm the apartment which drowns Dahlia, and Natasha and the ghost of Dahlia walk the hall as mother and daughter.

Three weeks later, Kyle (now given full custody over his daughter following Dahlia's death) and Cecilia pick up the rest of their belongings in Dahlia's apartment. In the elevator, Dahlia's ghost braids Cecilia's hair, telling her she will always be with her. The film ends with Kyle and Cecilia leaving for Kyle's apartment.

Cast

Filming locations

Reception

Box office

Dark Water played in 2,657 theaters with a complete average run of 3.2 weeks. The film made $10 million, which is 39.0% of the movie's total gross, on its opening weekend. It went on to make $25.5 million in the US[3] and between $18.9 million[2] and $24 million[3] in the international box office, adding up to a worldwide box office total of $44.4 to $49.5 million.

Critical response

Dark Water holds a 47% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes based on 154 reviews and an average score of 5.54/10. The site's critics' consensus reads: "All the atmospherics in Dark Water can't make up for the lack of genuine scares."[5]

William Thomas described the film in Empire as "interesting and unsettling, but never terrifying. Best viewed as a family drama-come-Tale Of The Unexpected rather than a full-on horror".[6] For Rolling Stone, Peter Travers wrote, "A classy ghost story is just the ticket in a summer of crass jolts... Screenwriter Rafael Yglesias (Fearless) stays alert to the psychological fears that underpin the supernatural doings in the apartment upstairs. Connelly digs deep into the role of a woman with issues of abandonment and rage that slowly reveal their roots. In a movie with more subtext than Rosemary’s Baby, nearly everyone, including Tim Roth as Dahlia’s lawyer, harbors secrets. Salles unleashes a torrent of suspense for one purpose: to plumb the violence of the mind."[7]

Todd McCarthy of Variety called it "well-crafted but thoroughly unsuspenseful" and said it "is dripping with clammy, claustrophobic atmosphere, but ultimately reveals itself as just another mildewed, child-centric ghost story of little import or resonance."[8] From The Washington Post, Ann Hornaday described the film as a "tasteful but unremitting bummer and yet one more case of an Oscar-winning actress proving that she can still do the kinds of disposable movies big awards are supposedly meant to banish from your résume forever."[9] For Slant Magazine Nick Schager wrote that the film improves on the source material characterizations, while over explaining the supernatural events. He concluded by saying, "this slick adaptation is also a moldy, third-generation retread of The Ring."[10]

Accolades

Fangoria Chainsaw Awards

  • Best Actress: Jennifer Connelly (nominee)
  • Best Supporting Actor: John C. Reilly (nominee)
  • Best Screenplay: Rafael Yglesias (nominee)
  • Best Score: Angelo Badalamenti (nominee)

Teen Choice Awards

  • Choice Summer Movie (nominee)

Home media

Dark Water is available on DVD, in two releases. One release is in pan and scan full screen and includes the theatrical cut, which is PG-13 and runs 105 minutes. The other is in widescreen (aspect ratio 2.35:1) and includes an unrated cut, which is actually shorter than the theatrical cut and runs at 103 minutes. Note that exact specifications vary by DVD region. There is also a PlayStation Portable UMD video version of the film. A Blu-ray Disc was released on October 17, 2006, but it only contains the widescreen PG-13 theatrical version and fewer extras than the DVD releases.

Soundtrack

  • Soundtrack music by Angelo Badalamenti[11]
  • "I Got Soul" Written by John Martinez and Josh Kessler Performed by Scar featuring Filthy Rich Courtesy of Marc Ferrari/MasterSource
  • "Electrified" Written by Mike Gallagher and Marc Ferrari Performed by Mike Gallagher Courtesy of Marc Ferrari/MasterSource
  • "Itsy Bitsy Spider" (uncredited) Written by Traditional
  • "Namidaga Afuretemo" (Japanese Theme Song) Performed by Crystal Kay

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Dark Water (2005)". American Film Institute. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Dark Water". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved July 31, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d Dark Water (2005). "Dark Water (2005) - Financial Information". The Numbers: Where Date and The Movie Business Meet.
  4. ^ "Dark Water Film Locations". On The Set of New York.
  5. ^ "Dark Water (2005)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
  6. ^ "Dark Water".
  7. ^ Travers, Peter (16 June 2005). "Dark Water". Rolling Stone.
  8. ^ McCarthy, Todd (July 6, 2005). "Dark Water". Variety.
  9. ^ Hornaday, Ann. "Dark Water". Washington Post.
  10. ^ Schager, Nick (6 July 2005). "Review: Dark Water". Slant Magazine.
  11. ^ "The Movie Music Store".

External links

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Dark Water is a 2005 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 The film stars Jennifer Connelly John C Reilly Pete Postlethwaite Perla Haney Jardine Dougray Scott and Ariel Gade Dark WaterBritish theatrical release posterDirected byWalter SallesWritten byRafael YglesiasBased onDark Waterby Koji SuzukiProduced byRoy Lee Doug Davison Bill MechanicStarringJennifer Connelly John C Reilly Tim Roth Dougray Scott Ariel Gade Perla Haney Jardine Pete PostlethwaiteCinematographyAffonso BeatoEdited byDaniel RezendeMusic byAngelo BadalamentiProductioncompanyTouchstone Pictures 1 Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures DistributionRelease dateJuly 8 2005 2005 07 08 Running time105 minutes 1 LanguageEnglishBox office 44 4 49 5 million 2 3 Dark Water was released on July 8 2005 and grossed 44 49 million worldwide 2 3 It is a co production between the United States and Japan 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Filming locations 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 4 3 Accolades 5 Home media 6 Soundtrack 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditDahlia battles her ex husband Kyle for custody of their daughter Cecilia a five year old kindergartener Kyle wants Cecilia to live closer to his apartment in Jersey City but Dahlia wants to move to the cheaper Roosevelt Island where she has found a good school Dahlia and Cecilia view an apartment in a dilapidated complex on Roosevelt Island a few blocks from Cecilia s new school Cecilia sneaks to the roof and finds a Hello Kitty backpack near the building s water tower the manager Cory Murray explains that no one has claimed it Cecilia initially dislikes the apartment but decides she wants to live there Dahlia makes an offer the same day Shortly after they move in the bedroom ceiling begins to leak dark water Dahlia finds the apartment above flooded from every faucet She finds a family portrait of the former tenants the Rimsky family a mother father and a girl who is Cecilia s age Dahlia complains to Murray and the superintendent Veeck about the water but Veeck insists that he is not a plumber and blames teenage vandals The ceiling shoddily patched by Veeck leaks again Dahlia is intimidated by teenagers in the apartment and sees the face of a screaming girl in a washing machine This isn t helped by a recurring nightmare she has seeing the girl s mother warning her not to tell the police what she s done to her own daughter or else she will harm Cecilia Cecilia s teacher is troubled by Cecilia s imaginary friend named Natasha Cecilia appears to argue with her before losing control of her hand while painting After Dahlia catches Cecilia playing with dolls and talking to Natasha in the elevator she forbids Cecilia to talk to Natasha again In the bathroom Cecilia passes out as dark water gushes from the toilets and sinks As Dahlia is busy meeting her lawyer Jeff Platzer Kyle takes Cecilia to his apartment Dahlia feels some form of relief knowing that Kyle will keep her safe That night Dahlia follows footsteps to the roof and sees that water is spilling from the water tower Inside she finds Natasha s body and calls the police horrified Veeck is arrested for negligence as he was aware of her body This was why he refused to fix the complex s plumbing problems and he is taken away Veeck kept claiming that Natasha s parents paid him money to keep quiet about their willful abandonment of their daughter and lie for them that she was with either of them Dahlia and Platzer discover that Natasha s parents had cruelly abandoned her In turn they also conclude that Natasha was left to fend for herself She fell into the water tower and drowned leaving her as a vengeful ghost who is jealous of Cecilia because she has Dahlia as her mother Dahlia agrees to move closer to Kyle so that shared custody will be easier As she packs a girl in a hooded bathrobe who resembles Cecilia asks her to read to her When Dahlia hears Cecilia playing in the bathtub she realizes that the girl is Natasha Natasha begs Dahlia not to leave but Dahlia rushes into the bathroom to save Cecilia Natasha locks Cecilia in the shower compartment and holds her underwater Dahlia pleads with Natasha to let her daughter go promising to be her mother forever Floods overwhelm the apartment which drowns Dahlia and Natasha and the ghost of Dahlia walk the hall as mother and daughter Three weeks later Kyle now given full custody over his daughter following Dahlia s death and Cecilia pick up the rest of their belongings in Dahlia s apartment In the elevator Dahlia s ghost braids Cecilia s hair telling her she will always be with her The film ends with Kyle and Cecilia leaving for Kyle s apartment Cast EditJennifer Connelly as Dahlia Williams Perla Haney Jardine as young Dahlia Williams Natasha Rimsky Dougray Scott as Kyle Williams John C Reilly as Cory Murray Ariel Gade as Cecilia Ceci Williams Tim Roth as Jeff Platzer Pete Postlethwaite as Mr Veeck Camryn Manheim as Ceci s TeacherFilming locations EditRoosevelt Island New York City 4 Toronto Ontario Syosset High School in Syosset New York Chandler Valley Center Studios in Panorama City Los AngelesReception EditBox office Edit Dark Water played in 2 657 theaters with a complete average run of 3 2 weeks The film made 10 million which is 39 0 of the movie s total gross on its opening weekend It went on to make 25 5 million in the US 3 and between 18 9 million 2 and 24 million 3 in the international box office adding up to a worldwide box office total of 44 4 to 49 5 million Critical response Edit Dark Water holds a 47 approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes based on 154 reviews and an average score of 5 54 10 The site s critics consensus reads All the atmospherics in Dark Water can t make up for the lack of genuine scares 5 William Thomas described the film in Empire as interesting and unsettling but never terrifying Best viewed as a family drama come Tale Of The Unexpected rather than a full on horror 6 For Rolling Stone Peter Travers wrote A classy ghost story is just the ticket in a summer of crass jolts Screenwriter Rafael Yglesias Fearless stays alert to the psychological fears that underpin the supernatural doings in the apartment upstairs Connelly digs deep into the role of a woman with issues of abandonment and rage that slowly reveal their roots In a movie with more subtext than Rosemary s Baby nearly everyone including Tim Roth as Dahlia s lawyer harbors secrets Salles unleashes a torrent of suspense for one purpose to plumb the violence of the mind 7 Todd McCarthy of Variety called it well crafted but thoroughly unsuspenseful and said it is dripping with clammy claustrophobic atmosphere but ultimately reveals itself as just another mildewed child centric ghost story of little import or resonance 8 From The Washington Post Ann Hornaday described the film as a tasteful but unremitting bummer and yet one more case of an Oscar winning actress proving that she can still do the kinds of disposable movies big awards are supposedly meant to banish from your resume forever 9 For Slant Magazine Nick Schager wrote that the film improves on the source material characterizations while over explaining the supernatural events He concluded by saying this slick adaptation is also a moldy third generation retread of The Ring 10 Accolades Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Actress Jennifer Connelly nominee Best Supporting Actor John C Reilly nominee Best Screenplay Rafael Yglesias nominee Best Score Angelo Badalamenti nominee Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer Movie nominee Home media EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dark Water is available on DVD in two releases One release is in pan and scan full screen and includes the theatrical cut which is PG 13 and runs 105 minutes The other is in widescreen aspect ratio 2 35 1 and includes an unrated cut which is actually shorter than the theatrical cut and runs at 103 minutes Note that exact specifications vary by DVD region There is also a PlayStation Portable UMD video version of the film A Blu ray Disc was released on October 17 2006 but it only contains the widescreen PG 13 theatrical version and fewer extras than the DVD releases Soundtrack EditSoundtrack music by Angelo Badalamenti 11 I Got Soul Written by John Martinez and Josh Kessler Performed by Scar featuring Filthy Rich Courtesy of Marc Ferrari MasterSource Electrified Written by Mike Gallagher and Marc Ferrari Performed by Mike Gallagher Courtesy of Marc Ferrari MasterSource Itsy Bitsy Spider uncredited Written by Traditional Namidaga Afuretemo Japanese Theme Song Performed by Crystal KaySee also Edit Film portal United States portal Speculative fiction Horror portal 2000s portalList of ghost filmsReferences Edit a b c Dark Water 2005 American Film Institute Retrieved September 25 2021 a b c Dark Water Box Office Mojo Retrieved July 31 2011 a b c d Dark Water 2005 Dark Water 2005 Financial Information The Numbers Where Date and The Movie Business Meet Dark Water Film Locations On The Set of New York Dark Water 2005 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved October 2 2020 Dark Water Travers Peter 16 June 2005 Dark Water Rolling Stone McCarthy Todd July 6 2005 Dark Water Variety Hornaday Ann Dark Water Washington Post Schager Nick 6 July 2005 Review Dark Water Slant Magazine The Movie Music Store External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Dark Water 2005 film Dark Water at 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