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Dark Water
TrailerDahlia Williams and her daughter Cecelia, still wounded from a bitter custody dispute, hole up in a run-down apartment building. Adding further drama to their plight, they are targeted by the ghost of former resident.Actors: Jennifer Connelly, John C. Reilly, Tim Roth, Dougray Scott, Pete Postlethwaite, Camryn Manheim, Ariel Gade, Perla Haney-Jardine, Debra Monk, Linda Emond, Bill Buell, ...»Director: Walter SallesCountry: United StatesDuration: 105 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 5.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Dark Water"
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Characters of "Dark Water"
DahliaPlayed by: Jennifer ConnellyKamiyaPlayed by: John C. ReillyOhtaPlayed by: Tim RothVeeckPlayed by: Pete PostlethwaiteIkuko MatsubaraPlayed by: Ariel GadeMitsuko KawaiPlayed by: Perla Haney-JardineYoung Yoshimi's TeacherPlayed by: Debra MonkMediatorPlayed by: Linda EmondAssistantPlayed by: Alison Sealy-SmithPotential BuyerPlayed by: Craig muMs Grant -
Directors of "Dark Water"
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Creators of "Dark Water"
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Critic Reviews of "Dark Water"
Village VoiceJuly 12, 2005It fails to deliver the narrative thrill twists its origins would promise.
Salon.comJuly 08, 2005Like so many recent thrillers of this ilk, many of them in some way exploiting the 'innocence' of childhood -- the dumb and unpleasant Hide and Seek springs to mind -- Dark Water falls apart in the wind-down.
Washington PostJuly 08, 2005A 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.
USA TodayJuly 08, 2005Dark Water has more substance and a more interesting look than many horror films, but the familiar elements of the story disappoint.
Toronto StarJuly 08, 2005Working from a premise that's not only thin but transparent, Salles struggles mightily to generate tension in any other way possible.
SlateJuly 08, 2005This is an eerie, relentlessly grim, invasive little movie -- a tone poem of despair that seeps into you like the damp.
ComingSoon.netMarch 18, 2011The supporting characters, in fact, are the most enjoyable part of the film, often more enjoyable than Connelly or Gade, each taking great advantage of their scenes to create real people in a short space of time.
ColeSmithey.comApril 16, 2009Esteemed Brazilian director Walter Salles ("The Motorcycle Diaries") falls flat on his face on his first Hollywood outing with a horror movie that will bore you to tears.
ESplatterJuly 10, 2008Unfortunately, the supernatural element is underplayed to the extent that the story almost became nothing more than a domestic drama.
Long Island PressMay 24, 2007This murky urban ghost story about a possible haunted hi rise of horrors, basically lets the all-natural creepiness already native to its NYC landscape just do its deadly thing, likely intensified by 9/11's architectural carnage.
Film Journal InternationalFebruary 22, 2007A moody, quirky movie that, although flawed, is worth a walk to the theatre in a gentle rain.
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