Dark Water (2005)

Director: Walter Salles

Writers: Rafael Yglesias, from the screenplay by Hideo Nakata and Takashige Ichise, and the novel by Koji Suzuki

Stars: Jennifer Connelly, John C. Reilly, Tim Roth, Dougray Scott, Pete Postlethwaite, Camryn Manheim, Ariel Gade



When a newly divorced woman (Jennifer Connelly) moves into a creepy apartment with her young daughter (Ariel Gade), she must contend with sinister neighbors, migraine headaches, a stressful custody battle, and, perhaps, a vengeful ghost.

 


The cast is very good and the atmosphere is creepy, but there just isn't much to this story.

 


The narrative becomes confused by some plot elements that amount to nothing--why did the lawyer (Tim Roth) lie about being with his family? 



Was the husband (Dougray Scott) really plotting something with the suspicious teenagers?

 


It's a decent film, but nothing special.




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