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Hideo NakataPhotographie:
Jun'ichirô HayashiMusique:
Kenji KawaiActeurs·trices:
Shoko Egami, Rio Kanno, Mirei Oguchi, Asami Mizukawa, Chihiro Ōtsuka, Jessica Boone, 志水季里子, Toru Shinagawa, Yu Tokui, Shigemitsu Ogi, 原知佐子, 浅野麻衣子VOD (1)
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Yoshimi Matsubara vient de divorcer. Elle élève seule, dans des conditions difficiles, sa petite fille, Ikuko. Pour améliorer leur quotidien, elle décide d'emménager dans un appartement plus grand. Une fois sur place, les lieux se révèlent insalubres. Du plafond commence à tomber de l'eau qui, lentement, envahit le domicile. Yoshimi ne trouve pas de travail, son mari souhaite récupérer la garde de sa fille. Peu à peu, l'horreur s'installe. A mesure que l'existence de Yoshimi se dégrade, ses pires cauchemars s'incarnent ! (Diaphana Distribution)
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Years ago, after a very interesting lecture, I thought to myself that I should watch more Japanese horror films. It's an interesting genre, but I didn't see more than ten films and I think that's enough for me. It’s not that I'm avoiding these films, but I simply don’t enjoy them. Although, in this case, it did have a really interesting point... Mother's victim. ()
Dark Water demonstrates that Japanese horror movies do not have to be terrifying in the sense of just ghosts and jump scares. It shows that Japanese horror movies can have a great atmosphere that greatly impacts the viewer. The American remake, for example, did not do this so well. Even the way they work with the water is very good in this version. In addition, even if you do not leave the screening of the movie terrified, you will leave it having been moved. ()
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