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[The ARROW VIDEO logo is displayed.]
[The KADOKAWA phoenix logo is displayed.]
[A man and a woman are sitting at a table, opposite a young woman.] Woman: Where are you living?
[The young woman and her daughter, seen from behind, are walking in the rain under umbrellas.]
Mother: I'm looking for a place for my daughter and myself right now.
[A caption reads: "From Director Hideo Nakata".]
[The young woman and her daughter are in an elevator with a young man.] Young Man: I'm sorry, it looks like a bucket of water spilled earlier. [The woman wipes her daughter's arm.]
[There's a large puddle of water on the elevator floor.]
[View of a TV monitor with CCTV footage of the elevator. An older man is looking at the TV.]
[The little girl squats on the floor, next to a bowl filled with water. Water drips into the bowl from the ceiling.]
[Close-up of water stain on the ceiling. Water drips down.] Mother: There's water leaking from our ceiling.
[View of the girl's face reflected in the water bowl.]
[A caption reads, "Comes Another Chilling J-Horror Classic".]
[The mother looks into the girl's bag.] Mother: Iku-chan, how did this get in here?
[The girl peers from behind a curtain. View from behind the curtain. A woman wearing white shoes approaches. Only her legs are in sight.]
[A caption reads, "An Honest, Old-Fashioned Ghost Story With Plenty to Chill the Marrow - Ian Nathan, Empire".]
[The mother has a concerned look. [Off-screen] Man: You've never heard of her? About the girl who disappeared two years ago?
[A missing persons sign with a picture of a young girl is attached to a lamp post.]
[Iku-chan is walking in the rain under an umbrella.]
[The missing girl is standing across the street in the rain.] Mother: Is she still missing?
[A caption reads, "One of the Finest of the J-Horror Genre - Panos Kotzathanasis, Asian Movie Pulse."]
[Iku-chan pours herself a glass of water. A strand of hair comes out of the tap. Iku-chan drops the glass in shock.]
[A caption reads, "A Masterclass in Direction - Time Out".] [The mother looks up at the spreading dark stain on the ceiling.]
[View from behind of a girl wearing a yellow plastic raincoat, walking in the rain. The mother is running down a corridor, her daughter in her arms.]
[The mother is on the phone. She gasps. Then, the mother is holding Iku-chan's hand.]
[In an elevator, sparks fly out of the elevator buttons.]
[In the apartment, there is water on the floor and more water dripping down from the ceiling.]
[Iku-chan is sitting in front of the elevator. As the elevator doors are opening, dirty brown water gushes over Iku-chan.]
[A red bag with a white bunny and the word "Mimiko" written on it falls into the water.]
[The mother hugs Iku-chan. They are both soaking wet. A caption reads, "Dark Water".]
[A slate reads, "On 4K UHD. In the UK March 18 and the US and Canada March 19."]
Arrow Films
After terrifying audiences worldwide with the blockbuster J-horror classic Ring and its sequel, director Hideo Nakata returned to the genre for Dark Water, another highly atmospheric, and critically acclaimed, tale of the supernatural which took the common theme of the "dead wet girl" to new heights of suspense and drama.
Based upon on a short story by Ring author Koji Suzuki, Dark Water follows Yoshimi, a single mother struggling to win sole custody of her only child, Ikuko. When they move into a new home within a dilapidated and long-forgotten apartment complex, Yoshimi begins to experience startling visions and unexplainable sounds, calling her mental well-being into question, and endangering not only her custody of Ikuko, but perhaps their lives as well.
Beautifully shot by the same cinematographer as Ring and Pulse, and featuring an especially unnerving sound design, Dark Water successfully merges spine-tingling tension with a family's heart-wrenching emotional struggle, creating one of the very finest and most unsettling contemporary Japanese horror films.
Special Features
- High Definition digital transfer
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations
- Original 5.1 audio (DTS-HD on the Blu-ray)
- Brand new interview with director Hideo Nakata
- Brand new interview with novelist Koji Suzuki
- Brand new interview with cinematographer Junichiro Hayashi
- Archive interview with actress Asami Mizukawa
- Original 'Making of' documentary
- Trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Peter Strain
- Arrow Video
- 101 mins approx.
- 15
- Japanese
- 2
- Arrow Video
- Hideo Nakata
- Hitomo Kuroki
- Rio Kanno
- Mirei Oguchi
English
- 2
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[The ARROW VIDEO logo is displayed.]
[The KADOKAWA phoenix logo is displayed.]
[A man and a woman are sitting at a table, opposite a young woman.] Woman: Where are you living?
[The young woman and her daughter, seen from behind, are walking in the rain under umbrellas.]
Mother: I'm looking for a place for my daughter and myself right now.
[A caption reads: "From Director Hideo Nakata".]
[The young woman and her daughter are in an elevator with a young man.] Young Man: I'm sorry, it looks like a bucket of water spilled earlier. [The woman wipes her daughter's arm.]
[There's a large puddle of water on the elevator floor.]
[View of a TV monitor with CCTV footage of the elevator. An older man is looking at the TV.]
[The little girl squats on the floor, next to a bowl filled with water. Water drips into the bowl from the ceiling.]
[Close-up of water stain on the ceiling. Water drips down.] Mother: There's water leaking from our ceiling.
[View of the girl's face reflected in the water bowl.]
[A caption reads, "Comes Another Chilling J-Horror Classic".]
[The mother looks into the girl's bag.] Mother: Iku-chan, how did this get in here?
[The girl peers from behind a curtain. View from behind the curtain. A woman wearing white shoes approaches. Only her legs are in sight.]
[A caption reads, "An Honest, Old-Fashioned Ghost Story With Plenty to Chill the Marrow - Ian Nathan, Empire".]
[The mother has a concerned look. [Off-screen] Man: You've never heard of her? About the girl who disappeared two years ago?
[A missing persons sign with a picture of a young girl is attached to a lamp post.]
[Iku-chan is walking in the rain under an umbrella.]
[The missing girl is standing across the street in the rain.] Mother: Is she still missing?
[A caption reads, "One of the Finest of the J-Horror Genre - Panos Kotzathanasis, Asian Movie Pulse."]
[Iku-chan pours herself a glass of water. A strand of hair comes out of the tap. Iku-chan drops the glass in shock.]
[A caption reads, "A Masterclass in Direction - Time Out".] [The mother looks up at the spreading dark stain on the ceiling.]
[View from behind of a girl wearing a yellow plastic raincoat, walking in the rain. The mother is running down a corridor, her daughter in her arms.]
[The mother is on the phone. She gasps. Then, the mother is holding Iku-chan's hand.]
[In an elevator, sparks fly out of the elevator buttons.]
[In the apartment, there is water on the floor and more water dripping down from the ceiling.]
[Iku-chan is sitting in front of the elevator. As the elevator doors are opening, dirty brown water gushes over Iku-chan.]
[A red bag with a white bunny and the word "Mimiko" written on it falls into the water.]
[The mother hugs Iku-chan. They are both soaking wet. A caption reads, "Dark Water".]
[A slate reads, "On 4K UHD. In the UK March 18 and the US and Canada March 19."]
Arrow Films
After terrifying audiences worldwide with the blockbuster J-horror classic Ring and its sequel, director Hideo Nakata returned to the genre for Dark Water, another highly atmospheric, and critically acclaimed, tale of the supernatural which took the common theme of the "dead wet girl" to new heights of suspense and drama.
Based upon on a short story by Ring author Koji Suzuki, Dark Water follows Yoshimi, a single mother struggling to win sole custody of her only child, Ikuko. When they move into a new home within a dilapidated and long-forgotten apartment complex, Yoshimi begins to experience startling visions and unexplainable sounds, calling her mental well-being into question, and endangering not only her custody of Ikuko, but perhaps their lives as well.
Beautifully shot by the same cinematographer as Ring and Pulse, and featuring an especially unnerving sound design, Dark Water successfully merges spine-tingling tension with a family's heart-wrenching emotional struggle, creating one of the very finest and most unsettling contemporary Japanese horror films.
Special Features
- High Definition digital transfer
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations
- Original 5.1 audio (DTS-HD on the Blu-ray)
- Brand new interview with director Hideo Nakata
- Brand new interview with novelist Koji Suzuki
- Brand new interview with cinematographer Junichiro Hayashi
- Archive interview with actress Asami Mizukawa
- Original 'Making of' documentary
- Trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Peter Strain
- Arrow Video
- 101 mins approx.
- 15
- Japanese
- 2
- Arrow Video
- Hideo Nakata
- Hitomo Kuroki
- Rio Kanno
- Mirei Oguchi
English
- 2
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An Eerie and Compelling Tale
This is one of the best horror films I have watched. The story is very well written and flushed out, the directing is excellent and the acting is great. The set design and costume design make this film eerie and scary without much effort. A woman and her daughter are haunted by a little girl who had been abandoned in the flat directly above theirs. It's a girl who had been missing.
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